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Dept of Chemical and Metallurgical Eng

KMP017 Processmetallurgy, main course 12.0 ECTS credits

DENNA SIDA FINNS OCKSÅ PÅ SVENSKA

General information about studying at Luleå university


TIMEPERIOD: Q I-II


LANGUAGE: Swedish

EXAMINER
B Björkman Prof


PREREQUISITES
KMP004, KMP015, KMP016

COURSE AIM
The course gives a detailed knowledge about the processes used for production of different metals. material- and energy balances associated with these processes as well as an introduction to casting and casting methods. The ability to independent solve problems related to the metallurgical processes is given large emphasises in the course.

CONTENTS
Production of iron and steel (19%): Raw materials, sinter processes, blast furnaces, direct reduction processes, smelting reduction, electric steel processes, basic oxygen processes, production of speciality steel, refining Production of non-ferrous metals (17%): Processes used in the production of copper, lead, zink, aluminium and ferroalloys. Development of new processes. Environmental consequences of metal production (8%). Material- and energy balances (4%). Casting and solidificatin (18%). Casting Methods (7%). Field exercises, case study and study trip (27%).

TEACHING
The education consist of lectures, exercises, laboratory exercises, a field exercise, a case study and a study trip.

EXAMINATION

COURSE GRADE SCALE: U,3, 4, 5

ITEMS/CREDITS

Project work                                                	1.5ECTS
Study visit                                                 	0.0ECTS
Laboratory work                                             	2.2ECTS
Written exam II                                             	3.1ECTS
Written exam I                                              	5.1ECTS


COURSE LITTERATURE
Metallurgiska Processer, del 2, Kompendium KTH, 1986. Processmetallurgi - icke järn metaller, Kompendium Avd. för Processmetallurgi HLu, 1986. Kompendium i Gjutning, KTH, Del I 1986, Del II 1989.

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