Course title
力学Ⅰ   [MechanicsⅠ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 106m0505
Instructor(s)
藤井 紘司   [FUJII Koji]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
Theoretical aspects of large deformations by flexible objects typically made of soft matters are discussed.

Google Classroom code for 2023: blxfi2y
Expected Learning
Theoretical understanding of material deformation with essential nonlinearity is expected.

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Course schedule
1. Introduction
2. Basic characteristics of soft matter deformation in general
3. Sheet materials with bending flexibility without stretchability from the viewpoint of curvature
4. Functionality of buckling as a bifurcation (1): Kirigami under tensile load
5. Functionality of buckling as a bifurcation (2): Origami under compressive load
6. Functionality of buckling as a bifurcation (3): Combination of Origami and Kirigami
7. Functionality of buckling as a bifurcation (4): Formulation with nonlinearity
8. Discussion on the effect of boundary condition using papers
9. Discussion on the time-dependent deformation using papers
10. Characterization of viscoelastic materials
11. Rubbers and gels based on the continuum mechanics with Einstein's summation law
12. Statistical mechanical description of gels including liquids
13. Statistical mechanical description of polymers and fibers to understand gels
14. Characteristics of gels based on the microscopic descriptions
15. Additional explanations on the final report
Prerequisites
Preparation and review by oneself besides the course itself is required based on the standard of this university.
Required Text(s) and Materials
"Soft Matter Physics" (Masao Doi, Oxford university press)
References
Assessment/Grading
Total of exercises at classrooms and final report
Message from instructor(s)
The contents of this lecture is based on the theories of continuum mechanics and statistical mechanics with nonlinear dynamics.
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2/16/2023 3:51:02 PM