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ML3313 COMPOSITE MATERIALS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE
Composites are a relatively new class of materials. In this course the students learn
about the benefits gained when combining different materials into a composite.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITES 8
Fundamentals of composites - need for composites – enhancement of properties -
classification of composites – Matrix-Polymer matrix composites (PMC), Metal matrix
composites (MMC), Ceramic matrix composites (CMC) – Reinforcement – particle
reinforced composites, Fibre reinforced composites. Applications of various types of
composites.
UNIT II POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES 12
Polymer matrix resins – thermosetting resins, thermoplastic resins – reinforcement fibres
– rovings – woven fabrics – non woven random mats – various types of fibres. PMC
processes - hand lay up processes – spray up processes – compression moulding –
reinforced reaction injection moulding - resin transfer moulding – Pultrusion – Filament
winding – Injection moulding. Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP), glass fibre reinforced
plastics (GRP).
UNIT III METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Characteristics of MMC, various types of metal matrix composites alloy vs. MMC,
advantages of MMC, limitations of MMC, Reinforcements – particles – fibres. Effect of
reinforcement - volume fraction – rule of mixtures. Processing of MMC – powder
metallurgy process - diffusion bonding – stir casting – squeeze casting.
UNIT IV CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Engineering ceramic materials – properties – advantages – limitations – monolithic
ceramics - need for CMC – ceramic matrix - various types of ceramic matrix
composites- oxide ceramics – non oxide ceramics – aluminium oxide – silicon nitride –
reinforcements – particles- fibres- whiskers. Sintering - Hot pressing – Cold isostatic
pressing (CIP) – Hot isostatic pressing (HIP).
UNIT V ADVANCES IN COMPOSITES 7
49
Carbon /carbon composites – advantages of carbon matrix – limitations of carbon matrix
carbon fibre – chemical vapour deposition of carbon on carbon fibre perform. Sol-gel
technique. Composites for aerospace applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Mathews F. L. and Rawlings R. D., “Composite Materials: Engineering and Science”,
Chapman and Hall, London, England, 1st edition, 1994.
2. Chawla K. K., “Composite materials”, Springer Verlag, Second Edition, 1998.
REFERENCES
1. Clyne, T. W. and Withers, P. J., “Introduction to Metal Matrix Composites”,
Cambridge University Press, 1993.
2. Strong,A.B., “Fundamentals of Composite Manufacturing”, SME, 1989.
3. Sharma,S.C., “Composite materials”, Narosa Publications, 2000.
4. Broutman, L. J. and Krock,R.M., “Modern Composite Materials”, Addison-Wesley,
1967
ML3313 COMPOSITE MATERIALS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE
Composites are a relatively new class of materials. In this course the students learn
about the benefits gained when combining different materials into a composite.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITES 8
Fundamentals of composites - need for composites – enhancement of properties -
classification of composites – Matrix-Polymer matrix composites (PMC), Metal matrix
composites (MMC), Ceramic matrix composites (CMC) – Reinforcement – particle
reinforced composites, Fibre reinforced composites. Applications of various types of
composites.
UNIT II POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES 12
Polymer matrix resins – thermosetting resins, thermoplastic resins – reinforcement fibres
– rovings – woven fabrics – non woven random mats – various types of fibres. PMC
processes - hand lay up processes – spray up processes – compression moulding –
reinforced reaction injection moulding - resin transfer moulding – Pultrusion – Filament
winding – Injection moulding. Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP), glass fibre reinforced
plastics (GRP).
UNIT III METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Characteristics of MMC, various types of metal matrix composites alloy vs. MMC,
advantages of MMC, limitations of MMC, Reinforcements – particles – fibres. Effect of
reinforcement - volume fraction – rule of mixtures. Processing of MMC – powder
metallurgy process - diffusion bonding – stir casting – squeeze casting.
UNIT IV CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Engineering ceramic materials – properties – advantages – limitations – monolithic
ceramics - need for CMC – ceramic matrix - various types of ceramic matrix
composites- oxide ceramics – non oxide ceramics – aluminium oxide – silicon nitride –
reinforcements – particles- fibres- whiskers. Sintering - Hot pressing – Cold isostatic
pressing (CIP) – Hot isostatic pressing (HIP).
UNIT V ADVANCES IN COMPOSITES 7
49
Carbon /carbon composites – advantages of carbon matrix – limitations of carbon matrix
carbon fibre – chemical vapour deposition of carbon on carbon fibre perform. Sol-gel
technique. Composites for aerospace applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Mathews F. L. and Rawlings R. D., “Composite Materials: Engineering and Science”,
Chapman and Hall, London, England, 1st edition, 1994.
2. Chawla K. K., “Composite materials”, Springer Verlag, Second Edition, 1998.
REFERENCES
1. Clyne, T. W. and Withers, P. J., “Introduction to Metal Matrix Composites”,
Cambridge University Press, 1993.
2. Strong,A.B., “Fundamentals of Composite Manufacturing”, SME, 1989.
3. Sharma,S.C., “Composite materials”, Narosa Publications, 2000.
4. Broutman, L. J. and Krock,R.M., “Modern Composite Materials”, Addison-Wesley,
1967
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