Materials Science and Engineering
Offered By: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
The course is primarily designed for Mechanical and Production Engineering students. Therefore, focus of the course is on structural materials. The course covers three important parts of materials which students and practicing engineers should know. The course is hoping to address both theoretical and practical aspects of Materials Engineering. To serve this purpose, the course is divided into three broad categories. a) Crystallography and crystal defects – It covers crystal systems, crystal structures, indexing of planes and directions, vacancies, dislocations, grain boundaries and microstructures. b) Phase diagram and heat treatment – It covers, Gibbs phase rule, one component systems, binary phase diagrams, lever rule, invariant reactions, iron-carbon phase diagram and heat treatment. c) Mechanical properties – Elastic and plastic deformation, engineering and true strain and stress, ultimate tensile strength, ductility, toughness, cold/hot working and strengthening mechanisms.INTENDED AUDIENCE :B.E., B.Tech. students of Mechanical, Production Engineering, practicing engineers in manufacturing industryPREREQUISITES :NILINDUSTRY SUPPORT : Automobile companies, Auto ancillary companies, Manufacturing companies.
Syllabus
Week 1:Lattice, Crystal structures, Miller indices for planes and directions.Week 2: Microscopes, microstructures and quantitative metallography.Week 3:Defects, diffusion and phase diagram.Week 4:Equilibrium phase diagram, lever rule, phase transformation.Week 5:Iron-carbon phase diagram, TTT and CCT curves, heat treatments.Week 6:Introduction to mechanical properties, cold and hot working.Week 7: Strengthening mechanism Fracture, and Fatigue.
Week 8: Creep, ceramics and plastic, NDT techniques, alloy designation.
Week 8: Creep, ceramics and plastic, NDT techniques, alloy designation.
Taught by
Prof. Vivek Pancholi
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