The subject concerns the basic course in the Technology of Ceramic Materials.
The content of the course initially includes the presentation of ceramic materials,
their classification and the presentation of the range of their applications. This is
followed by the study of the manufacturing processes of ceramics with emphasis on
the effect of process parameters (material quality, raw material preparation, shaping
technique, thermal cycle) on the properties of the final product. Then, the methods of
producing powders from chemical methods and the techniques for the development
of ceramic coatings are analysed followed by the presentation of traditional ceramic
products with emphasis on the manufacturing and properties of porcelain. Finally,
the properties of especially important ceramic materials (alumina, zirconia, carbides)
are presented and discussed.
During the semester, the students attend laboratory exercises and deliver the relevant
reports for deepening into the subject and developing skills. The cooperation and the
development of critical thinking are also encouraged.
▪ Introduction, Categories – Ceramics Microstructure-Applications.
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▪ Advanced ceramics- Technological requirements for mechanical, biological,
chemical applications. Electronic ceramics.
▪ Ceramic Production Technologies – Flow Chart
▪ Preparation and characterization of powders
▪ Shaping Techniques-Dry Methods
▪ Shaping Techniques-Wet Methods
▪ Principles/Mechanisms of sintering
▪ Sintering techniques
▪ Methods for the development of protective ceramic coatings-Thermal spraying
techniques
▪ Thin Films-Manufacturing Technologies
▪ Composition of powders by chemical methods- Development of coatings
▪ Traditional ceramics – Porcelain
▪ Advanced Ceramics-Properties and Applications of Main Ceramics-Zirconia-
Carbides
- Teacher: Αθηνά Τσετσέκου
ECTS : 4
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: 1. know and understand the fundamental relationships between the structure and properties of materials and how the environment affects their performance.