Materials Science And Engineering : Crystallography
An Introduction to Materials Science .. Discussing Crystal structure ,2D&3D Lattices and Unit cells ,Symmetry in 2D&3D
What you'll learn
Crystallography Basics for Chemistry and Engineering studies
Basics of Atomic structure of crystalline solids
Crystal systems and Lattices in Detail 2D & 3D
Symmetry in 2d & 3D
Requirements
Basic Geometry of Simple Shapes , ex: square, parallelogram, cube, parallelepiped.
Basics of Vectors (Not crucial)
Description
Materials Science and Engineering ,An important field of science that has always had a strong effect on the evolution of civilizations and how advanced they were . Being a measure of humanity's capability, knowledge of materials was used to mark ages , we say "stone age"... . As time passes, our knowledge became more comprehensive and accurate about the different types of materials and their properties ,So advanced that we can now produce new materials, which is what we call materials engineering. And That's why I present this course to you .
One of the fields that I study passionately is materials science, because it is a crucial prerequisite for designing any structure or machine . This course "Crystallography" is an introductory course for materials science, starting from the very basics ,designed for high school students or college students in early years , who are interested to know how do solid materials look like at the deepest levels of the atomic scale . how are atoms oriented together, and how could we describe this orientation. In this course we'll not follow the traditional way of teaching .
It is meant to be a comprehensive course covering a large group of topics regarding crystalline solids , especially steels ceramics and polymers . As they are the most commonly used materials in manufacturing. We will study these topics in full detail ,and move slowly but surely towards building a strong foundation for future studies in engineering fields .This is the first batch of the course covering the following topics : - Crystal structure and its different levels - 2d & 3d Lattices -unit cells - symmetry in 2d &3d , - Square lattice as an example of 2d lattices - Cubic lattice as an example of 3d lattices .
Special illustration methods are used to make sure the information is properly delivered . This course consists of : 4:47 hours , 31 videos, average 8.7 minutes per video .And remember that you have a 30 day money back guarantee, if you are not totally satisfied with the course. Looking forward to your suggestions and Support and,See you in the course.
Overview
Section 1: Crystal and Lattices
Lecture 1 1-Intro I
Lecture 2 2-Intro II
Lecture 3 3-Lattice I
Lecture 4 4-Lattice II
Lecture 5 5-1-Crystal VS Lattice
Lecture 6 5-2-Crystal VS Lattice II
Lecture 7 6-1-Unit Cell I - Intro
Lecture 8 6-2-Unit Cell II - Uniqueness
Lecture 9 6-3-Unit Cell III - choice criteria
Lecture 10 6-4-Unit Cell III -3D
Lecture 11 7-1-Lattices Classification I
Lecture 12 7-2-Lattices Classification II -example
Lecture 13 7-3-Quiz-Edge-Centred
Lecture 14 8-1-Messing Lattices
Lecture 15 8-2-UC-choice-example
Section 2: Symmetry
Lecture 16 9-1-Symmetry-Intro
Lecture 17 9-3-Point-Symmetry-overview
Lecture 18 10-Reflection
Lecture 19 11-1-Rotation I
Lecture 20 11-2-Rotation II
Lecture 21 12-Notes-On-Symmetry
Lecture 22 13-1-Square-Lattice-In-Detail
Lecture 23 13-2-Quiz
Lecture 24 14-1-Symmetry-approach-to-3D-Lattices
Lecture 25 14-2-Defining-Symmetries-Of-Lattices
Lecture 26 15-Cubic-Lattice-Symmetries
Lecture 27 16-1-Messing-Lattices-Solved
Lecture 28 9-2-Lattice-Defining-Symmetry
Lecture 29 16-2-Existance-Of-Cubic F
Lecture 30 16-3-Tetragonal C
Lecture 31 16-4-Tetragonal A
High School Students .,College Students in their early years.,Interested people about understanding Materials.
Last updated 10/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2 GB | Duration: 4h 48m
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An Introduction to Materials Science .. Discussing Crystal structure ,2D&3D Lattices and Unit cells ,Symmetry in 2D&3D
What you'll learn
Crystallography Basics for Chemistry and Engineering studies
Basics of Atomic structure of crystalline solids
Crystal systems and Lattices in Detail 2D & 3D
Symmetry in 2d & 3D
Requirements
Basic Geometry of Simple Shapes , ex: square, parallelogram, cube, parallelepiped.
Basics of Vectors (Not crucial)
Description
Materials Science and Engineering ,An important field of science that has always had a strong effect on the evolution of civilizations and how advanced they were . Being a measure of humanity's capability, knowledge of materials was used to mark ages , we say "stone age"... . As time passes, our knowledge became more comprehensive and accurate about the different types of materials and their properties ,So advanced that we can now produce new materials, which is what we call materials engineering. And That's why I present this course to you .
One of the fields that I study passionately is materials science, because it is a crucial prerequisite for designing any structure or machine . This course "Crystallography" is an introductory course for materials science, starting from the very basics ,designed for high school students or college students in early years , who are interested to know how do solid materials look like at the deepest levels of the atomic scale . how are atoms oriented together, and how could we describe this orientation. In this course we'll not follow the traditional way of teaching .
It is meant to be a comprehensive course covering a large group of topics regarding crystalline solids , especially steels ceramics and polymers . As they are the most commonly used materials in manufacturing. We will study these topics in full detail ,and move slowly but surely towards building a strong foundation for future studies in engineering fields .This is the first batch of the course covering the following topics : - Crystal structure and its different levels - 2d & 3d Lattices -unit cells - symmetry in 2d &3d , - Square lattice as an example of 2d lattices - Cubic lattice as an example of 3d lattices .
Special illustration methods are used to make sure the information is properly delivered . This course consists of : 4:47 hours , 31 videos, average 8.7 minutes per video .And remember that you have a 30 day money back guarantee, if you are not totally satisfied with the course. Looking forward to your suggestions and Support and,See you in the course.
Overview
Section 1: Crystal and Lattices
Lecture 1 1-Intro I
Lecture 2 2-Intro II
Lecture 3 3-Lattice I
Lecture 4 4-Lattice II
Lecture 5 5-1-Crystal VS Lattice
Lecture 6 5-2-Crystal VS Lattice II
Lecture 7 6-1-Unit Cell I - Intro
Lecture 8 6-2-Unit Cell II - Uniqueness
Lecture 9 6-3-Unit Cell III - choice criteria
Lecture 10 6-4-Unit Cell III -3D
Lecture 11 7-1-Lattices Classification I
Lecture 12 7-2-Lattices Classification II -example
Lecture 13 7-3-Quiz-Edge-Centred
Lecture 14 8-1-Messing Lattices
Lecture 15 8-2-UC-choice-example
Section 2: Symmetry
Lecture 16 9-1-Symmetry-Intro
Lecture 17 9-3-Point-Symmetry-overview
Lecture 18 10-Reflection
Lecture 19 11-1-Rotation I
Lecture 20 11-2-Rotation II
Lecture 21 12-Notes-On-Symmetry
Lecture 22 13-1-Square-Lattice-In-Detail
Lecture 23 13-2-Quiz
Lecture 24 14-1-Symmetry-approach-to-3D-Lattices
Lecture 25 14-2-Defining-Symmetries-Of-Lattices
Lecture 26 15-Cubic-Lattice-Symmetries
Lecture 27 16-1-Messing-Lattices-Solved
Lecture 28 9-2-Lattice-Defining-Symmetry
Lecture 29 16-2-Existance-Of-Cubic F
Lecture 30 16-3-Tetragonal C
Lecture 31 16-4-Tetragonal A
High School Students .,College Students in their early years.,Interested people about understanding Materials.
Last updated 10/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2 GB | Duration: 4h 48m
Download
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