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Degradation of Metals at High Temperatures

Course Code

MG4036

Number of Credits

2

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
High-temperature operating environmentExpert
High-temperature steelExpert
Ni and Co-based superalloys, Ti-based alloys, and refractoriesExpert
High-temperature metal degradationExpert
CreepExpert
High-temperature corrosion, oxidation, and coatingsExpert

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 to evaluate problems of metal degradation at high temperatures and control measures.
CPMK 2Possesses knowledge and capability to evaluate the requirements for using metals in high-temperature environments and the role of high-temperature alloys in industry, particularly for energy savings and cleaner environmental practices.
CPMK 3Able to analyze degradation mechanisms and control efforts.

Learning Method

  • Classroom Learning Activities Structured Assignment Activities

Learning Modality

  • Combination of lectures and discussions, self-study from literature or videos, problem-based learning, independent tasks, regular quizzes, and cooperative learning.

Assessment Methods

  • Mid-Semester Exams (UTS) End-of-Semester Exams (UAS) Independent Tasks Quizzes or Other Assessment Components