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Introduction to Crystal Elasticity and Crystal Plasticity

Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

This course is primarily designed based on students who are interested in physics based model in the broad area of materials and manufacturing processes. The aim of this course is to bridge the gap between continuum mechanics and material science where the behavior is described at different length scales. The course emphasizes on basic understanding of the related topics by mathematical and physical problems involved in studying the mechanical behavior of conventional metals and alloys. Students will be able to develop a fundamental understanding of the response of common engineering materials to mechanical loading at different length scales through the lectures and will be reinforced through assignments. The course is highly enjoyable to beginners as it will be presented in the most simplified way.


Syllabus

WEEK1 FIRST LECTURE(INTRODUCTION TO CRYSTAL ELASTICITY AND CRYSTAL PLASTICITY).
WEEK 1 SECOND LECTURE (INTRODUCTION TO CRYSTAL ELASTICITY AND CRYSTAL PLASTICITY).
WEEK 2 FIRST LECTURE (INTRODUCTION TO CRYSTAL ELASTICITY AND CRYSTAL PLASTICITY).
WEEK 2 SECOND LECTURE (INTRODUCTION TO CRYSTAL ELASTICITY AND CRYSTAL PLASTICITY).
WEEK 3 FIRST LECTURE.
WEEK 3 SECOND LECTURE.
WEEK 4 FIRST LECTURE.
WEEK 4 SECOND LECTURE.
WEEK 5 FIRST LECTURE.
WEEK 5 SECOND LECTURE.
WEEK 6 FIRST LECTURE.
WEEK 6 SECOND LECTURE.
WEEK 6 THIRD LECTURE.
WEEK 7 LECTURE 1.
WEEK 7 LECTURE 2.
WEEK 7 LECTURE 3.
WEEK 8 LECTURE.


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Introduction to crystal elasticity and plasticity

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