エネルギー材料評価学

Numbering Code G-ENE03 63336 LJ28
G-ENE03 63336 LJ71
G-ENE03 63336 LJ72
Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.2
Instructor name KINOSHITA KATSUYUKI (Graduate School of Energy Science Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Non-destructive testing evaluates damage to and deterioration of materials using energy conversion principles (for example, from elastic energy to thermal energy). This lecture describes the physical principles of nondestructive methods from the viewpoint of energy conversion. Moreover, the lecture introduces latest research results and industrial application of non-destructive testing.
Course Goals ・To understand the meaning of constitutive equations describing coupled effects
・To understand damage to and deterioration of materials from the viewpoint of energy conversion
・To explain non-destructive testing techniques from the viewpoint of energy conversion
・To be able to think about the prevention of real accidents from the viewpoint of non-destructive testing
Schedule and Contents ○ Basic theory and applications of elastic-electric field interaction (7 weeks)
Contents: The theory of physical phenomenon generated by elastic-electric field interactions, such as the piezo effect, elastic wave theory, and ultrasonic method. Applications of these phenomena are described.
○ Basic theory and applications of elastic-magnetic field-electric field interactions (7 weeks)
Contents: The theory of physical phenomenon generated by elastic-magnetic field-electric field interactions such as the magneto-elastic effect and magnetic inductance effect. These effects are described, and magnetic sensors and non-destructive testing methods are introduced.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be based on a quiz conducted after each lecture, and two presentation.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) To be announced in class.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Additional articles and documents are delivered if necessary.
References, etc. To be announced in class.
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