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Teacher name : SHIOMI Masanori
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Academic year
2025Year
Term
First Semester
Course title
Advanced Mechanics of Materials Processing
Class type
Lecture
Course title (ENG)
Advanced Mechanics of Materials Processing
Class code・Class name・Teaching forms
Z1100003 Advanced Mechanics of Materials Processing
Instructor
SHIOMI Masanori
Credits
2.0Credits
Day and Time
Mon.4Period
Campus
Hachioji Remote
Location
Relationship between diploma policies and this course
A) A high degree of specialized expertise 100%
B) The skills to use science and technology 0% C) The ability to conduct research independently, knowledge pertaining to society and occupations, and sense of ethics required of engineers and researchers 0% D) Creative skills in specific areas of specialization 0% Goals and objectives
On completion of the course, the students should be able to:
- Have an awareness of basic theory of plasticity - Have an awareness of mechanical models in materials processing - Have an awareness of basic theory of numerical analysis Prerequisites
It is desirable that students should:
- Have learned Strength of Materials - Have understood Mathematics and Mechanics Method Using AL・ICT
Support for self-learning using ICT
Class schedule
1. Introduction to mechanics in materials processing
2. Equilibrium of force 3. Stress transformation 4. Infinitesimal strain theory 5. Elastic stain energy 6. Yield criterion 7. Constitutive equations and materials properties 8. Fundamentals of theoretical analysis 9. Slab method 10. Application in machining 11. Slip-line field theory 12. Upper bound method 13. Finite element method (FEM) 14. FEM analysis 15. Reviewing of the course Evaluation
Students must submit a report at the end of term about mechanical analysis of materials processing.
Feedback for students
The comment to the report
Textbooks
Reference materials
Office hours and How to contact teachers for questions
The third period on Mondays. Besides any time in office (Room 04-806, Bldg. 4)
Email is available any time. Message for students
Course by professor with work experience
Not applicable
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Teaching profession course
Mechanical Engineering Program
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