Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Refractory raw material types
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R1-Part 6 - Refractory Materials
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2
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Classification of refractory raw materials
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R1-Part 2 - Refractory Raw Materials
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3
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Expected properties from refractory materials
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R3-Properties Expected from Refractory Materials (21,22page)
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4
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Refractory material types
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R2-1.2. Classification of Refractory Materials
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5
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Refractory production techniques
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R1-Part 3 - Production
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6
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Refractory production techniques
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R1-Part 3 - Production
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7
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Application field of refractroy materials : Iron-steel industry
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R1-6.3.1. Iron and steel industry
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8
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Application field of refractroy materials : Iron-steel industry
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R1-6.3.1. Iron and steel industry
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9
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Application field of refractroy materials : Nonferrous metal industry
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R1-6.5. Refractory Materials, Properties and Where to Use
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10
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Application field of refractroy materials : Glass production technology
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R1-8.4. Glass Properties of Silicates
R3-Glasses (135.page)
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11
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Properties of refractory materials and testing methods
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R3-Tests Determining Refractor Properties (32-37page)
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12
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Physical properties of refractory materials and testing methods
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R1-6.7. Tests on Refractory Materials
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13
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Chemical properties of refractory materials and testing methods
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R3-1. Classification by Chemical Structure
2. Classification by Chemical Characters (8-15page)
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14
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Corrosion resistance of refractory materials and its thermal properties
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R1-6.6.8. Thermal conductivity (thermal transmittance)
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Lecturer Halil EREN
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Instructors
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1-)Öğretim Görevlisi Halil Eren
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Assistants
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Resources
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R-1) Erdoğan, N. Yıldız, R. (1995). Magnesite and Basic Refractory Material Technology. Kütahya.
R-2) Stone and Soil Based Products Industry Specialized Commission Report. (2001). Refractory. Ankara.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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Introduction of raw materials, refractory types and production methods used in refractory technology.
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Content
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Classification of refractory raw materials, Classification of refractory raw materials, Properties expected from refractory materials, Types of refractory materials, Production methods of refractories, Usage areas of refractory materials
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Knowledge about industrial product design logic.
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2
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2
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They can use these software interactively with each other during the design process.
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3
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They can identify the materials and software that will be used in the design process of the printed publications that the designer will design.
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4
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They can outline the definition and classification of ceramics and glassware.
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5
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They may list the methods of shaping.
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6
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They can explain the drying and cooking processes.
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1
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7
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They learn the working principles of those machines.
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2
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8
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They learn the method of casting.
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9
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Be able to carry out the necessary tests on production stages and final product.
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10
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Be able to think about glaze and ask questions.
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11
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They can explain the new glaze ingredients and the properties of new products that emerge as a result of technological developments.
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12
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They can apply the modern tools and modern techniques and methods necessary for glaze applications.
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13
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They practice biscuits and glazes.
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14
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They can interpret the results of raw material quality control tests.
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2
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15
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They can define the concepts of viscosity and stiffness in the backs.
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