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Course unit

Application of tensors to crystallography

Last updated: 22/02/2024

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Course Director(s):

BORBELY Andras

General Description:

This unit applies  tensor calculus to the description of the physical properties of crystalls.

Key words:

Tensor Crystallography Phase transformations

Number of teaching hours

12

Fields of study

Teaching language

English

Intended learning outcomes

On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: Classification level Priority
Knowing the basis of crystallography 1. Knowledge null
Understanding the anisotropy of pysical properties 2. Understand
Applying tensor analysis to phase transformation in solids 3. Apply
Analysing practical examples in steels for the industry 4. Analyse

Learning assessment methods

Percentage ratio of individual assessment Percentage ratio of group assessment
Written exam: 50 % Project submission: %
Individual oral exam: % Group presentation: %
Individual presentation: % Group practical exercise: %
Individual practical exercise: % Group report: %
Individual report: 50 %
Other(s): %

Programme and content

Type of teaching activity Content, sequencing and organisation
Course

Learn the principles of crystallography.

Practical courses

Apply tensor calculus to crystallographic phase transformations.