AI Terakoya Home:Materials Science:Advanced Materials Systems:Chapter 2
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Learning Objectives
After completing this chapter, you will be able to explain:
Basic Understanding
- Strengthening and toughening mechanisms of structural ceramics (transformation toughening, fiber reinforcement)
- Physical origins and crystal structures of functional ceramics (piezoelectric, dielectric, magnetic)
- Biocompatibility and bone bonding mechanisms of bioceramics
- Mechanical properties of ceramics and statistical fracture theory (Weibull distribution)
Practical Skills
- Analyze the strength distribution of ceramics (Weibull statistics) using Python
- Calculate phase diagrams and optimize sintering conditions using pycalphad
- Calculate and evaluate piezoelectric constants, dielectric constants, and magnetic properties
- Select optimal ceramics for specific applications using material selection matrices
Application Capability
- Design optimal ceramic composition and microstructure based on application requirements
- Design functional ceramic devices (sensors, actuators)
- Evaluate biocompatibility of bioceramic implants
- Perform reliability design of ceramic materials (probabilistic fracture prediction)
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