Course title
C00103202
CeramicsB

nagayama katsuhisa Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
Ceramic materials have been widely used as a ceramic product conventionally. However, in the past ten years, rapid material development and innovative research and development especially the electrical and electronics industry is carried out. "Functional ceramic materials (new ceramics and fine ceramics)" is added many new features, their use and demand has attracted attention as a new material extending dramatically.
This lecture is to learn the chemical bonding of materials and the manufacturing methods, especially sintering method, which are intimately related to high functional properties of ceramic materials. Moreover, this lecture aims to understand structure and functional properties of ceramic materials. In particular, this lecture is to clarify the high functional properties of ceramic materials such as thermal, mechanical, biological and chemical, electrical and electronic, magnetic, and optical properties.
Attainment target:
Ceramic materials have been related to dramatic development in advanced industries and high technology, and necessary in the field of electronic and magnetic materials and ICT society. Then, this lecture aims to understand ceramic materials, in addition to “Ceramics A”, of which the chemical bonding of ceramics materialsthe, the oxide-based and non-oxide-based ceramics, types of manufacturing methods, material properties, and applications and practical use.
Purpose of class
Ceramic materials have many high functional properties not shared by metal and organic materials. This lecture aims to understand chemical bonding (ionic bond, covalent bond) of ceramic materials, oxide and non-oxide ceramics and the types of manufacturing methods of ceramic materials, especially sintering method. Then, it is intended to understand the characteristic properties of ceramic materials, such as thermal, biological and chemical, electrical and electronic, magnetic, and optical properties. In addition, it is also intended to learn applications and practical use of ceramic materials.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand the classification that depends on the difference in chemical bonding of new ceramics materials
  2. Understand representative materials, features and applications of oxide type ceramics and non-oxide type ceramics.
  3. Understand and learn the manufacturing method, especially sintering method, of new ceramic materials.
  4. Understand and acquire advanced functional characteristics and application fields of new ceramic materials.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Chemical bonding of ceramics materials
  1.Definition and characteristics of ionic bonding
  2.Definition and characteristics of covalent bond
Power point to be used in the 1st round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
2. Oxide type and non-oxide type ceramics
  1.Oxide type and non-oxide type ceramic materials
  2.Characteristics and applications of oxide type and non-oxide type ceramic materials
Power point to be used in the 2nd round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
3. Production method of ceramic material
  1.Molding method of ceramic material
  2.Concept of sintering method
  3.Manufacturing method of various ceramics materials
Power point to be used in the 3rd round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
4. Advanced Ceramics Advanced Ceramics (1)
  1.Thermal function, mechanical function, chemical function
  2.Electrical function, electronic function, optical function
Power point to be used in the 4th round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
5. Highly advanced physical properties of new ceramics (2)
  1.Classification of magnetism
  2.Characteristics,definition and magnetization process of ferromagnetic materials
  3.Types, characteristics, applications of permanent magnets
Power point to be used in the 5th round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
6. The future of the ceramic materials
 1. The new ceramic materials; expected to apply to practical realization and commercialization
 2. Future prospects of the ceramic materials
Power point to be used in the 6th round of lectures downloaded from the laboratory of the home page, well-read and understand in advance, that you examine related matters, such as terminology in technical books, etc. 190minutes
7. Summary of answer description and lecture of final exam with exam questions The contents of this lecture learned in the previous fiscal year again fully understand and make sure, that the desire to final exam. In addition, after the test, listen to the description of the test answers, be sure to learn the degree of this lecture. 190minutes
Total. - - 1330minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

final exam Total.
1. 25% 25%
2. 25% 25%
3. 25% 25%
4. 25% 25%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
final exam 100%
Textbooks and reference materials
Before every time lectures, we publish the material uesd in lecture on Nagayama Lab homepage. You need to preparetion to the material in advance. also, you will be sure to print the material.
Prerequisites
Enough to understand the physics and chemistry of high school. Plese finished the cource of "Introduction of Materials Engineering and General Aspects of Materials Engineering" in first year and "Ceramics A" in second year.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • On Tuesday, please come to the lecture room (Omiya campus building No. 4, 2F) from 12: 40 to 13: 00 after the end of the last term 2 period.
    On Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, please come to the laboratory (Toyosu campus building 10F-M-25) from 12:30 to 13:00.
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
N/A N/A
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