材料プロセシング

Numbering Code G-ENE04 63426 LJ76
G-ENE04 63426 LJ28
G-ENE04 63426 LJ75
Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.2
Instructor name HIRATO TETSUJI (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor)
HASEGAWA MASAKATSU (Graduate School of Energy Science Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course will introduce applications of chemical thermodynamics to metallurgical processes, i.e. refining of metals, and utilization of waste materials.
Students will learn latest topics on hydro-metallurgy and pyro-metallurgy through reading journal papers.
Course Goals The goals of the course are for students to understand basic knowledge of chemical thermodynamics and latest topics on metallurgical processes.
Schedule and Contents The course will consist of lectures and presentations.
(1) Fundamentals of metallurgical processes (1-2 weeks)
Ferrous metallurgy
(2) Fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics (4-5 weeks)
Phase diagram
Ellingham diagram
Chemical equilibrium
Heterogeneous system
Activity
Concept of capacity
Chemical sensor
(3) Latest topics on hydro-metallurgy and pyro-metallurgy (8 weeks)
Presentations of journal papers by students and discussion
Evaluation Methods and Policy By class participation (40%), reports (30%) and presentation (30%).
Note: Submission of report requires class participation.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Announced during class 
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