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This chapter presents the results of education in the science and technology of materials at the Maritime Faculty at the BSc level. The goal is the experimental observation of mechanical damage to materials and the impact of such damage on the electrical properties of materials. Since small faculties cannot afford to buy devices used in nanotechnology, the chapter introduces optical microscopy as a cheaper way of introducing micro and nano world to students. Experiments presented to students include the influence of corrosion and cracks on the properties of materials. It is also shown that students preferred this way of education to the classical lessons and seminar works. The examples of damage to materials obtained by optical microscope are linked to the theory as an example of the learning process.
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- Suspicious Part
- Primary Crack Plane
- Cylindrical Polar Coordinate System
- Conduction Current Flows
- Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM)
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Kuzmanić, I., Vujović, I. (2013). Observation of Damage to Materials for Educational Purposes at the BSc Level. In: Öchsner, A., da Silva, L., Altenbach, H. (eds) Design and Analysis of Materials and Engineering Structures. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32295-2_3
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