270121 VO Thermodynamic models and phase diagram optimization (2013W)
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Block im Nov. und Dez.
Di. und Do. von 16.15-17-45 im HS4
Erste Vorlesung: Dienstag, 12.11.2013
Di. und Do. von 16.15-17-45 im HS4
Erste Vorlesung: Dienstag, 12.11.2013
Details
Language: German
Examination dates
- Wednesday 08.01.2014
- Tuesday 14.01.2014
- Friday 31.01.2014
- Thursday 13.03.2014
- Wednesday 19.03.2014
- Monday 19.05.2014
- Tuesday 08.07.2014
- Wednesday 27.08.2014
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
The lecture gives an overview about the use of thermodynamic models for the assessment of phase diagrams. Content: The connection of thermodynamics and phase diagrams - critical assessment of experimental data - empirical and physical models - modelling of the Gibbs energy - the SGTE format for the parameterization of thermodynamic data - modelling of the concentration dependence of the thermodynamic functions in solutions - Redlich Kister polynomials - the compound energy model - phase diagram optimization: the CALPHAD method - computer programs for the calculation of phase diagrams - practical examples.
Assessment and permitted materials
oral examination
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The students will be introduced into the basics of calculation and optimization of phase diagrams using thermodynamic models (CALPHAD method)
Examination topics
Lecture
Reading list
H. L. Lukas, S. G. Fries and B. Sundman: “Computational Thermodynamics – The CALPHAD Method”, Cambridge University Press, 2007
Association in the course directory
MC-1, A.1
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