Physical Properies of Crystals Adv.

Numbering Code G-ENG09 5C263 LJ75 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.2
Instructor name INUI HARUYUKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
KISHIDA KIYOUSUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Various physical properties of crystalline materials are strongly affected by their crystal symmtery and also by thier texture developed through forming and heat-treatment processes. In this course, fundamentals of crystal structure, crystal defects and crystal plasticity as well as their relationship with mechanical and functional properties will be lectured.
Course Goals This class aims to help students to acquire fundamentals to control various properties of crystalline materials through understandig the influences of crystal symmetry on various properties of crystalline materials.
Schedule and Contents Week 1: Basic theory of elasticity
Weak 2: Yield criteria and plastic deformation of single crystals
Weak 3: Plastic deformation of polycrystals
Week 4: Fundamentals of texture
Week 5: Anisotropic properties of crystalline materials
Week 6: Deformation twinning
Week 7: Grain boundaries
Week 8: Symmetry elements and crystal symmetry
Week 9: Crystal symmetry and diffraction
Week 10: Intermetallic compounds and lattice defects
Week 11: Planar defects in intermetallic compounds
Week 12: Dislocations and plastic deformation of intermetallic compounds
Week 13,14: Improvement of plastic deformability of intermetallic compounds
Week 15: Feedback
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be based on individual reports.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) To review contents covered in the previous lecture.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Hand out materials will be provided during the lecture.
References, etc. 金属間化合物入門, 山口正治,乾 晴行,伊藤和博, (内田老鶴圃), ISBN:4-7536-5621-7
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