Advanced Structural Metallic Materials

Numbering Code G-ENG09 5C289 LJ75 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Thu.2
Instructor name TSUJI NOBUHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Structural metallic materials, in particular steels, achieve their various mechanical properties based on microstructural control in micro and nano scales. This lecture treats mainly steels, and explains the mechanism of microstructure formation by solid state reactions (phase transformation / precipitation / recrystallization), and relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties. Moreover, the lecture introduces the new metallurgy for developing microstructural control methodology.
Course Goals Understanding the microstructure formation mechanism by phase transformation / precipitation / recrystallization, and acquiring the knowledge for improvement of mechanical properties through microstructural control in micro and nano scales.
Schedule and Contents Introduction,1time,Overview of the lecture
Formation mechanism of microstructure,8times,1. Iron and Steel, 2. Phase diagram of steel, 3. Diffusional phase transformation, 4. Diffusionless phase transformation (martensitic transformation), 5. Precipitation, 6. Recrystallization
Microstructural control methodology,5times,1. Relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties, 2. Thermomechanical processing, 3. New metallurgy for microstructural control
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Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluations are made based on attendance and report
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) The review of materials that are distributed during the class is strongly recommended.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Materials will be distributed.
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