Engineering Materials II

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2021
Course Title Engineering Materials II
Course Code 0118 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits Academic Credit: 2
Department Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 5th
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials
Instructor SAKAIDA Akiyoshi

Course Objectives

(1) Understand the fundamentals of the plastic deformation mechanism of metal materials, and can explain to others the various factors that affect the strength of metal materials.
(2) Understand the characteristics and outline of fatigue in metal materials, and can explain them to others.
(3) Understand and can explain to others how to handle fracture mechanics and reliability engineering.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Understand the fundamentals of the plastic deformation mechanism of metal materials, and can explain carefully to others the various factors that affect the strength of metal materials. Understand the fundamentals of the plastic deformation mechanism of metal materials, and can explain to others the various factors that affect the strength of metal materials. Do not understand the fundamentals of the plastic deformation mechanism of metal materials, and cannot explain to others the various factors that affect the strength of metal materials.
Achievement 2Understand the characteristics and outline of fatigue in metal materials, and can explain it carefully to others. Understand and can explain to others the characteristics and outline of fatigue in metal materials. Do not understand and cannot explain to others the characteristics or outline of fatigue in metal materials.
Achievement 3Understand fracture mechanics and reliability engineering techniques and can explain them carefully to othersUnderstand and can explain fracture mechanics and reliability engineering practicesDo not understand and cannot explain to others how to handle fracture mechanics and reliability engineering

Assigned Department Objectives

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Teaching Method

Outline:
The objective is to learn about the static and fatigue strength properties of metal materials, and to learn about these concepts, based on Engineering Materials I learned in year 3. In addition, we will learn about the fundamentals of fracture mechanics and reliability engineering as well.
Style:
Classes will be conducted in a lecture style in line with the textbook at the beginning. Then there will be a question-and-answer session to check students' understanding. There will be assignments as appropriate.
Notice:
Review what you learned in year 3 and organize your knowledge in advance. Be interested in various materials and destruction, and to try to gather various kinds of information. This course's content will amount to 90 hours of study in total. These hours include the learning time guaranteed in classes and the standard self-study time required for pre-study / review, and completing assignment reports.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for a passing grade.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st Review of Engineering Materials I
Can explain the crystal structure, mirror index, equilibrium status chart, heat treatment of steel materials, etc.
2nd The static strength properties of metal materials (1)
Can explain the characteristics of the static strength properties of various metal materials in comparison with non-metallic materials.
3rd The static strength properties of metal materials (2)
Can explain the deformation and strength of metal materials under static loads.
4th Method for strengthening metal materials
Can explain how to strengthen metal materials.
5th Destruction of metal material
Can explain the various fracture mechanisms and fractured surface of metal materials.
6th Fracture mechanics (1)
Can explain the basics of elastic mechanics.
7th Fracture mechanics (2)
Can explain the stress field and the factor of stress expansion of the crack tip.
8th Midterm exam
2nd Quarter
9th Fracture mechanics (3)
Can explain the plastic region dimensions of the mitotic tip, the energy release rate, and so on
10th Fatigue of metal materials (1)
Can explain the basics of fatigue in metal materials.
11th Fatigue of metal materials (2)
Can explain the various factors affecting fatigue properties of metal materials, and the characteristics of ultra-high cycle fatigue.
12th High temperature and environmental strength of metal materials
Can explain the high temperature and environmental strength properties of metal materials.
13th Statistical properties of material strength (1)
Can explain the fundamental factors necessary to understand and evaluate the variation in material strength.
14th Statistical properties of material strength (2)
Can explain the method and characteristics of the evaluation of the immediate failure and fatigue strength properties of metal materials.
15th Exercise, and summary
Can determine the stress magnification factor.
16th Final exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal80000020100
Basic Proficiency0000000
Specialized Proficiency80000020100
Cross Area Proficiency0000000