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Solid State Physics - Mechanical Properties

Summary

The first section deals with structural properties of the ideals and real
crystals. The theoretical characterizations and fundamental experimental
methods are showed. The second part is focused particularly at the plastic
deformation of pure metals and alloys. The hardening and softening mechanisms
depending on various physical parameters are studied.

Literature

1. HAASEN, P. Physical Metallurgy. Cambridge University Press, 1978, 1986,
1996, p. 420. ISBN 0-521-55925-1, 0-521-55925-0.

Advised literature

1) Honeycombe, R. K.: The Plastic Deformation of Metals. Edward Arnold
Pub. 1968
2. REED-HILL, R.E.: Physical Metallurgy Principles. University series in basic engineering. 1964, p. 630.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 516-0906
Abbreviation FPL-MVPL
Course title Solid State Physics - Mechanical Properties
Coordinating department Institute of Physics
Course coordinator prof. Dr. RNDr. Jiří Luňáček