Physics of Crystal Properties and Imperfections

Numbering Code U-ENG25 35035 LJ75 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.1
Instructor name INUI HARUYUKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
KISHIDA KIYOUSUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Dislocations are the most important lattice defects that strongly affect various propieties, especially mechanical properties of crystalline materials. In this course, fundamental properties of dislocations as well as basics of elasticity will be lectured.
Course Goals This class aims to help students to acquire fundamental understandings of dislocations and also to acquire ways to understand mechanical properties of crystalline materials based on dislocation theory.
Schedule and Contents (1) Introduction to dislocations [1 week]:
(2) Basics of elasticity theory [5 weeks]
(3) Elastic properties of dislocations [2 weeks]
(4) Motion of dislocations [2 weeks]
(5) Force on dislocations [4 weeks]
(6) Feedback [1 weeks]
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be based on one (or two) written examination(s). Attendance and daily reports may be considered in grading determination.
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. 転位論入門, 鈴木秀次, (アグネ), ISBN:4750702315
Theory of Dislocations, J.P. Hirth and J. Lothe, (McGraw-Hill), ISBN:TY86299777
Theory of Dislocations, 2nd ed., J.P. Hirth and J. Lothe, (Wiley), ISBN:047109125
金属物理学序論, 幸田成康, (コロナ), ISBN:9784339042870
材料力学の基礎, 柴田俊忍[ほか]共著, (培風館), ISBN:4563034657
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