[Description]
In this course, the instructor covers various characteristics of materials from a microscopic and macroscopic point of view.
Specifically, the instructor lectures on the evaluation method of material characteristics, the material-strength, crystal structure, dislocation, equilibrium phase diagram, and characteristics and applications of practical steels, non-ferrous materials, and non-metal-materials.
[Aim]
Understanding the basic nature of necessary materials when manufacturing a machine and a building is indispensable.
Choosing materials based on knowledge about material characteristics is necessary in designing machines.
The aim of this course is to have students obtain fundamental knowledge of materials which are necessary for mechanical engineers.
The aim of the course is to acquire basic knowledge about the basic properties of materials which are necessary for manufacturing machines and mechanical structures. In addition, students will gain an understanding of the characteristics of materials such as steel & iron, nonferrous metals, and non-metal materials.
✔ Applicable | How instructors' work experience benefits the course |
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Instructors who have experience working at material manufacturer company will educate them so that they can learn a wide range of practical knowledge on the importance of the fundamentals of materials science and its applications, including experience in the company. |
Crystal structure, metal, phase diagram, steel & iron, non ferrous metals, non metal materials
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
✔ This class aims at learning 4, 6 and 7 of learning objective. |
Lecture in a face-to-face manner.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction Basic characteristics of materials, mechanical properties, and measuring methods Metal bonding, crystal structures, diffusion | To understand the basic characteristics of the material. To understand the metal bonding, crystal structures, and diffusion |
Class 2 | The equilibrium phase diagram | To understand the equilibrium phase diagram. |
Class 3 | The equilibrium phase diagram | To understand the equilibrium phase diagram. |
Class 4 | The equilibrium phase diagram and the microstructure | Able to calculate microstructure change using the equilibrium phase diagram |
Class 5 | The equilibrium phase diagram and the microstructure | Able to calculate microstructure change using the equilibrium phase diagram |
Class 6 | Production process of steel, heat treatment | To understand the production process of steel, and heat treatment. |
Class 7 | Production process of steel, heat treatment | To understand the production process of steel, and heat treatment. |
Class 8 | The structural steel the specialty steel, tool steel, cast iron The stainless steel and the high-alloy steel | To understand the characteristics of the structural steel. To understand the characteristics and applications of the speciality steels. To understand the characteristics and applications of stainless steel and the high-alloy steel. |
Class 9 | Nonferrous metal materials | To understand the characteristics and applications of nonferrous metals. |
Class 10 | Non-metal materials (glass, ceramic) | To understand the characteristics and applications of the non-metal materials. |
Class 11 | Non-metal materials (polymer, composit) | To understand the characteristics and applications of the non-metal materials. |
Class 12 | Functional materials (ferroic materials) | To understand the characteristics and applications of the functional materials. |
Class 13 | Functional materials(coating, film) | To understand the characteristics and applications of the functional materials. |
Class 14 | The selection methods of mechanical materials | To understand selection methods of mechanical materials |
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
機械材料・材料加工学、教科書シリーズ1 基礎機械材料、鈴村暁男・浅川基男著、培風館
Books specified by the instructor.
Final examination (70%)
Achievement evaluation and report (30%)
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