| CODE |
MME3212 |
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| TITLE |
Introduction to Surface Engineering |
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| LEVEL |
03 - Years 2, 3, 4 in Modular Undergraduate Course |
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| ECTS CREDITS |
5 |
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| DEPARTMENT |
Metallurgy and Materials Engineering |
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| DESCRIPTION |
An introduction to surface engineering and its importance in industry and throughout history will be highlighted.
The three branches of surface engineering which are: changing the surface metallurgy; changing the surface chemistry and; adding a surface layer or coating; will be explained in detail.
Applications of Material selection techniques for surface engineering will also be covered and will introduce the philosophy of choosing the right surface engineering technique for a specific application.
Case studies in the field of surface engineering will be given in order to achieve appreciation of why surface engineering is important. The importance of the field will be further highlighted by presenting the economics of surface engineering.
Study-unit Aims
This unit gives an introduction of the various surface engineering processes and to enable appreciation of their competitive aspects and relative strengths and limitations.
Learning Outcomes
1. Knowledge & Understanding: By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:
1. explain the basic concepts of the surface engineering philosophy. 2. have an insight in the importance of surface engineering. 3. differentiate between the different surface engineering techniques available. 4. describe the philosophy of material and process selection for the field of surface engineering
2. Skills: By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:
1. recommend a surface engineering process for various materials. 2. select a surface engineering process for a given application. 3. utilise material and process selection techniques for surface engineering
Main Text/s and any supplementary readings
Main Textbook: [1] Surface Engineering for Wear and Resistance - J R Davis (ASM International, 2001) Available: UOM library
Supplementary reading: [1] Materials Degradation and its Control by Surface Engineering - A W Batchelor et al (World Scientific Publishing Company, 2003) Available: UOM library |
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| ADDITIONAL NOTES |
Pre-requisite Study-units: MME1202, MME2204 and MME3206 |
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| STUDY-UNIT TYPE |
Lecture, Independent Study & Tutorial |
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| METHOD OF ASSESSMENT |
| Assessment Component/s |
Resit Availability |
Weighting |
| Presentation |
Yes |
10% |
| Assignment |
Yes |
15% |
| Examination (2 Hours)
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Yes |
75% |
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| LECTURER/S |
Stephen Abela John Charles Betts Joseph Buhagiar Bertram Mallia
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| STATUS |
Currently In Use |
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| Last Updated: 4 January 2012 |
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11 February 2012
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