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Introduction to the Materials Physics
FSI-WUFAcad. year: 2010/2011
The purpose of the course „Introduction to physics of materials“ is to give to students necessary theoretical basis for solution problems in materials engineering. The main issues of the course are fundamental physicallaws governing the properties and manufacturing processes of the materials. Beside the metallic materials, it covers also basics of ceramics and polymers, their properties and processing. In this way, it creates cross-disciplinary bonds between various types of material.
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Basic literature
SMALLMAN, Raymond E. Modern physical metallurgy. Elsevier, 2016, 544 s. ISBN 9781483105970. (EN)
Recommended reading
MÜNSTEROVÁ, Eva. Fyzikální metalurgie a mezní stavy materiálu: doplňková skripta a návody do cvičení. Brno: Vysoké učení technické, 1989, 208 s. (CS)
PLUHAŘ, Jaroslav. Fyzikální metalurgie a mezní stavy materiálu. Praha: Bratislava: SNTL; Alfa, 1987, 418 s. (CS)
PTÁČEK, Luděk. Nauka o materiálu. I. 2. opr. a rozš. vyd. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2003, 516 s. ISBN 80-7204-283-1. (CS)
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2. Inner structure of metallic materials, crystallography, concept of phases.
3. Inner structure of ceramics and polymers.
4. Structure defects, their properties and importance.
5. Thermodymamics of phase transformations.
6. Phase transformations kinetics.
7. Solidification and crystal growth of metals and alloys.
8. Point defects and diffusion.
9. Role of diffusion in phase transformations. Diffusion-controlled transformations. Non-diffusion transformations.
10. Elastic, anelastic and plastic deformation.
11. Role of dislocations in deformation processes. Strengthening and recovery processes.
12. Elements of electric and magnetic properties of materials.
13. Basics of degradation processes