Lattice Defects & Mechanical Properties of Materials

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Lecturer
Onaka Susumu  Kato Masaharu 
Place
Fri5-6(シェ234)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
96049
Syllabus updated
2014/9/20
Lecture notes updated
2014/9/20
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Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

Lattice defects and their role on mechanical properties of solid materials are lectured. Topics such as linear elasticity (stress, strain, Hooke's law) and dislocation theory are included.

Purpose of lecture

Lattice defects pertinent to understand mechanical properties of materials are discussed with emphasis on the dislocation theory (Prof. Kato).縲Then, concepts of linear elasticity (stress, strain, Hooke's law, etc.) will be introduced (Prof. Onaka).

Plan of lecture

1. Introduction, 2. Lattice defects and dislocations, 3. Energy and elastic fields of dislocations, 4. Dislocations in Crystals, 5. Stress-strain curves, 6. Strengthening mechanisms, 7. Traction and stress, 8. Distortion and strain, 9. Hooke's law and elastic strain energy

Textbook and reference

Please download class notes beforehand. In case when the class progresses rapidly, prepare the files well ahead of the schedule.

Related and/or prerequisite courses

Students enrolled in International Graduate Programs only.

Evaluation

Based on attendance, homework assignments, exams, etc.

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