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ML3005 CERAMICS AND REFACTORY MATERIALS LT P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE
In this course the structure and properties of ceramics, classes and refractory materials
is studied in detail.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS 9
Ceramic crystal structures. NaCl, CsCl, Al2O3 Phase diagram SiO2 – K2O – Al2O3.
Classifications by application (density, porosity), composition (oxides, carbides, nitrides),
properties
UNIT II RAW MATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION 9
Mineralogy, Phase analysis, powder classification
UNIT III GLASS 9
Silica-soda-lime glasses. Structure, composition, raw materials, furnaces, melting
reactions, production routes, Products (flat, containers), optical glass, optical fibers
UNIT IV CERAMICS 9
Requirements of tool materials-properties of HSS - advances in tool materials- carbides
and coated carbides, ceramic, cermets, CBN, Diamond, PCD - ISO-specifications for
inserts and tool holders - -Need for chip breakers – types of chip breakers
UNIT V ADVANCED CERAMICS 9
Applications in structural (ICE, gas turbines, cutting tools), bioceramics (implants),
electrical (insulators, substrates, piezoceramics), ceramic coatings (thermal barriers),
nuclear (cermets), process (filters, catalyst)
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. Kingery, W. D., H. K. Bowen and D. R. Uhlmann, “Introduction to Ceramics”, 2nd
Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1976.
REFERENCES
1. Barsoum,“ Fundamentals of Ceramics”, CRC Press, 1997.
2. Yet-Ming Chiang, Dunbar P Birnie and W David Kingery,“ Physical ceramics:
principles for ceramic science and engineering”, NY: John Wiley, 1997.
3. Kumar, S. (editor) "Hand Book of Ceramics" Vol. 1 - 4; Kumar & Associates,
Calcutta, India, 1994.
ML3005 CERAMICS AND REFACTORY MATERIALS LT P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE
In this course the structure and properties of ceramics, classes and refractory materials
is studied in detail.
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS 9
Ceramic crystal structures. NaCl, CsCl, Al2O3 Phase diagram SiO2 – K2O – Al2O3.
Classifications by application (density, porosity), composition (oxides, carbides, nitrides),
properties
UNIT II RAW MATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION 9
Mineralogy, Phase analysis, powder classification
UNIT III GLASS 9
Silica-soda-lime glasses. Structure, composition, raw materials, furnaces, melting
reactions, production routes, Products (flat, containers), optical glass, optical fibers
UNIT IV CERAMICS 9
Requirements of tool materials-properties of HSS - advances in tool materials- carbides
and coated carbides, ceramic, cermets, CBN, Diamond, PCD - ISO-specifications for
inserts and tool holders - -Need for chip breakers – types of chip breakers
UNIT V ADVANCED CERAMICS 9
Applications in structural (ICE, gas turbines, cutting tools), bioceramics (implants),
electrical (insulators, substrates, piezoceramics), ceramic coatings (thermal barriers),
nuclear (cermets), process (filters, catalyst)
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. Kingery, W. D., H. K. Bowen and D. R. Uhlmann, “Introduction to Ceramics”, 2nd
Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1976.
REFERENCES
1. Barsoum,“ Fundamentals of Ceramics”, CRC Press, 1997.
2. Yet-Ming Chiang, Dunbar P Birnie and W David Kingery,“ Physical ceramics:
principles for ceramic science and engineering”, NY: John Wiley, 1997.
3. Kumar, S. (editor) "Hand Book of Ceramics" Vol. 1 - 4; Kumar & Associates,
Calcutta, India, 1994.
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