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FSI-RMMAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course is devoted to the micromechanics of deformation and fracture of classical and advanced structural materials as well as to materials used in mechantronic systems. The emphasise is given to understanding the physical background of differences in mechanical behaviour of basic types of materials (metals, ceramics and polymers). In the introductory part, fundaments concerning interatomic bonds, atomic and molecular structure and defects in crystals are discussed. The elastic deformation and micromechanisms of plastic deformation are described for both single crystals and polycrystals. Moreover, principles of fracture mechanics and physical micromechanisms are explained for basic types of materials. The final passage is focused on relationships between microstructure and mechanical properties in special materials. The subject matter given in lectures and training courses is available in extended textbooks.Students get knowledge of microstructural reasons of different mechanical properties of basic kinds of materials. They learn principles of advanced technology leading to materials of special properties. In the training courses they acquire physical approaches to the assessment of microstructure and mechanical properties of materials.
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branch B-MET , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
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