SRT250 Ceramic Technologies and Practicing 2

5 ECTS - 3-2 Duration (T+A)- 4. Semester- 4 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF FINE ARTS
CERAMICS PR.
Code SRT250
Name Ceramic Technologies and Practicing 2
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Semester 4. Semester
Duration (T+A) 3-2 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 5 ECTS
National Credit 4 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Lisans Dersi
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. NERGİS KILINÇ MİRDALI
Course Instructor Doç. Dr. NERGİS KILINÇ MİRDALI (Bahar) (A Group) (Ins. in Charge)


Course Goal / Objective

To teach the students the theoretical and practical knowledge of the infrastructure that will provide the ability to interpret the formation process and the desired properties of the glassy layer (secrets) which are of great importance in terms of service performance.

Course Content

Glaze definition, using purpose and classification of glazes. Raw materials and oxides used in glazes. Functions of oxides in the glaze . Coloring oxides. Methods of obtaining color in the glaze. Milling of glazes. Glaze formulations. Preparation and application of glazes. Glazing methods. Eutectics, Binary and Ternary Phase Diagrams. Required properties of glazes: melting, viscosity, surface tension and expansion, Importance of glaze-body compliance and measures to be taken.The way to deal with crazing or shivering. Practical ways to calculate thermal expansion and surface tension. The reaction between the glaze and body (interlayer). Glaze defects and measures to be taken.

Course Precondition

Resources

Notes



Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Defines the glaze as a material.
LO02 Describes the purpose of use of the glaze.
LO03 Listss the raw materials and oxides that can form ceramic glazes.
LO04 Explains the functions of oxides in the glaze.
LO05 Distinguish the difference between the glaze and the body.
LO06 Designs glaze recipes that can melt at different temperatures.
LO07 Distinguishes by observing the effects of coloring oxide in the glaze.
LO08 Explains the behavior of glazes during firing in relation to the raw materials used.
LO09 Produces industrial and artistic glazes.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Information about the course content. Introduction to glaze : definition, uses and history. The purpose and classification of the glaze. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
2 Raw materials and oxides used in ceramic glazes It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
3 Functions and classification of oxidesused in ceramic glazes: Network Formers, Network Modifiers, and Intermediates It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
4 Water-soluble and insoluble oxides and raw materials. Colours in Ceramic Glazes. Methods to obtainColor In Glaze. Coloring oxides. Laboratory It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
5 Glaze additives: flocculants and deflocculants. Milling of glazes. The importance of milling. Milling parameters that affecting to glaze. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
6 Glaze formulations and examinations. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports).
7 Preparation of glazes. Application of glazes. Glazing Techniques.Laboratory. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
8 Mid-Term Exam It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
9 Eutectics. Ternary and binary phase diagrams.The preparation and application of seger formula with different characteristics and temperatures . Laboratory It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
10 Behavior of glazes during firing . Important features of glazes: Melting and crystallization. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
11 Qualifications of Glazes: Reactions between glaze and body. The importance of the formation of interlayer. Viscosity . To prepare glazes with high viscosity and low viscosity at different temperatures. Laboratory It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
12 Features of glazes: Surface Tension and Expansion. Importance of expansion compatibility and measures to be taken. Practical calculation of expansion coefficient and surface tension in the ceramic glazes. Laboratory It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
13 Glaze defects and removal methods that may occur. Frit preparation: raw materials of frit , calculations and firitlemaking frit. Laboratory. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
14 Industrial Glazes: Matte, Opaque, Transparent Glazes and firing methods. Artistic Glazes: Crackle, Crystal, Aventurine, Raku glazes. Laboratory. It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
15 Artistic Glazes: Luster, Celadon, Chrome Red, Raku, Salt glazes and firing methods. Laboratory It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
16 Term Exams It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).
17 Term Exams It is advised to search and study before and /or after on subjects each lecture using various sources related to ceramic technology (Lecture notes.Proceeding books, theses, journals and research reports ).


Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria

Assessment Type Midterm / Year Impact End of Term / End of Year Impact
1. Midterm Exam 100 40
General Assessment
Midterm / Year Total 100 40
1. Final Exam - 60
Grand Total - 100


Student Workload - ECTS

Works Number Time (Hour) Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 14 3 42
Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 14 4 56
Assesment Related Works
Homeworks, Projects, Others 0 0 0
Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 1 5 5
Final Exam 1 15 15
Total Workload (Hour) 118
Total Workload / 25 (h) 4,72
ECTS 5 ECTS

Update Time: 09.05.2025 01:12