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Metallurgical Thermodynamics

Course Code

MG2112

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Thermodynamics laws and propertiesExpert
Expert
Pourbaix DiagramExpert
Ion activityExpert
Solution thermodynamicsExpert
Gibbs-Duhem equationExpert
Application of electrochemical methodsExpert
Alternative standard statesExpert
Activity coefficients in dilute multi-component solutionsExpert
Phase diagramExpert

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Able to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering in evaluating problems in the field of metallurgical thermodynamics.
CPMK 2Able to use macroscopic thermodynamic properties of substances to predict the feasibility of metallurgical processes, including phase changes, and to explain the conditions under which a species can be stable.
CPMK 3Able to identify, formulate, and solve metallurgical thermodynamics problems within certain limitations.

Learning Method

  • Classroom learning activities Structured assignment activities Laboratory work

Learning Modality

  • Combination of lectures and discussions, independent learning from literature or videos, problem-based learning, independent assignments, regular quizzes, cooperative learning, and computational laboratory work.

Assessment Methods

  • Mid-Semester Exam (UTS) End-Semester Exam (UAS) Independent Assignments Quizzes or Other Assessment Components Skills in Conducting and Reporting Laboratory Results