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Physics of Materials I - NFPL135
Title: Fyzika materiálů I
Guaranteed by: Department of Physics of Materials (32-KFM)
Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Actual: from 2015
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 4
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech, English
Teaching methods: full-time
Guarantor: prof. RNDr. Miloš Janeček, CSc.
doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D.
doc. PhDr. RNDr. Josef Stráský, Ph.D.
RNDr. Jana Šmilauerová, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Geometry of plastic deformation. Point defects and dislocations in solids. Thermally activated process. Solid solution and precipitation hardening. Deformation of metallic polycrystals. Deformation of ionic and semiconducting crystals. Fracture.
Last update: T_KFK (22.05.2003)
Course completion requirements -

The credit is issued based on the attendance at tutorials and passing of one or two written tests.

Final exam has to be passed. The credit is necessary for taking the exam, if not stated otherwise by the lecturer.

Last update: Král Robert, doc. Dr. rer. nat., Ph.D. (09.06.2019)
Literature -

D. Hull, D. J. Bacon: Introduction to Dislocations, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.

R. Abbaschian, L. Abbaschian, R. E. Reed-Hill: Physical Metallurgy Principles, Cengage Learning, 2009.

D. R. Askeland, P. P. Fulay, W. J. Wright: The Science and Engineering of Materials, Cengage Learning, 2011.

R. E. Smallman, A. H. W. Ngan: Physical Metallurgy and Advanced Materials, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2011.

M. A. Meyers, K. K. Chawla: Mechanical Metallurgy - principles and applications, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1984.

G. E. Dieter: Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1988.

G. Gottstein: Physical Foundations of Materials Science, Springer, 2004.

Last update: Šmilauerová Jana, RNDr., Ph.D. (21.02.2022)
Requirements to the exam -

Requirements for the exam correspond to the annotation/syllabus.

The exam is oral.

Last update: Král Robert, doc. Dr. rer. nat., Ph.D. (09.06.2019)
Syllabus -

1. Geometry of plastic deformation. 2. Plastic deformation of single crystals. 3. Thermally activated dislocation motion. 4. Solid solution hardenig. 5. Strain hardening 6. Hardening in multicomponent systems. 7. Deformation of polycrystals. 8. Plastic deformation at very low temperatures. 9. Twinning.

Last update: T_KFK (22.05.2003)
 
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