CI 9211 APPLIED MATERIALS ENGINEERING SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME CAD / CAM 2nd Semester SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY M.E CAD / CAM DEPARTMENT 2nd Sem SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2010
CI 9211 APPLIED MATERIALS ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To impart knowledge at an advanced level in applied materials Engineering.
OBJECTIVE:
This course provides knowledge in the areas Of Industrial Metallurgy, chemical
Properties, heat treatment, advanced materials and selection of materials for important
applications.
UNIT I PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR & STRENGTHENING 8
Mechanism of Plastic deformation, role of dislocations, yield stress, shear strength of
perfect and real crystals –Strengthening mechanism, work, hardening, solid solutioning,
grain boundary strengthening, Poly phase mixture, precipitation, particle fibre and
dispersion strengthening. Effect of temperature, strain and strain rate on plastic behaviour
– Super plasticity.
5
UNIT II FRACTURE BEHAVIOUR 8
Griffith’s theory stress intensity factor and fracture toughness-Toughening
mechanisms – Ductile, brittle transition in steel-High temperature fracture, creep –
Larson-Miller, Parameter – Deformation and fracture mechanism maps – Fatigue. Low
and high cycle fatigue test, crack initiation and propagation mechanisms and Paris law –
Effect of surface and metallurgical parameters on fatigue – fracture of non metallic
materials – Failure analysis, sources of failure, procedure of failure analysis.
UNIT III SELECTION OF MATERIALS 8
Motivation for selection, cost basis and service requirements – selection for Mechanical
properties, strength, toughness, fatigue and creep – Selection for surface durability
corrosion and wear resistance – Relationship between materials selection and processing
– Case studies in materials selection with Relevance to aero, auto, marine, machinery
and nuclear applications.
UNIT IV UNITMATERIAL PROCESSING 9
Processing of engineering materials – Primary and Secondary processes – astability,
Weldability, forgeability and malleability Criteria – Process induced defects – Monitoring
and control.
UNIT V MODERN MATERIALS AND TREATMENT: 12
Dual phase steels, high strength low alloy (HSLA) Steel transformation included plasticity
(TRIP), Steel, maraging steel, shape memory alloys, properties applications of
engineering plastics and composites materials advanced structural ceramics – WC, Tic,
Tac, Al2o3, Sic, Si3N4, CBN diamond, heat treatment alloy and tool steels, vapour
deposition – Plasma, PVD- thick and thin film deposition – Nano materials- production of
Nano sized materials.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. George E.Dieter, “Mechanical Metallurgy”, McGraw Hill, 1988.
2. Charles, J.A., Crane, F.A.A and Furness, J.A.G., “Selection and use of Engineering
Materials”, (3 rd Edition, Butterworth – Heiremann, 1977.
REFERENCES:
1. The Hand book of Advance Materials, James k.Wessel, Wiley, Intersam,john, Wilson
Publishers., 2004.
2. “Surface Engg of Meterials”- Principles of Equipment, Techniques, TadensZ
Burakonsa &T.Wierzchan
3. Thoas h.Courtney , “Mechanical Behaviour of Meterials” ,(2nd edition),
McGraw Hill, 2000.
4. Flinn,R.A.and Trojan ,P.K.., “Engg Meterials and their Applications”
(4th Edition), Jaico, 1999.
5. Metals hand book, vol. 10, “Failure Analysis and Prevention”, (10th edition),
1994.
WEB REFERENCES:
1. www.astm.org/labs/pages/131350.htm
2. www.appliedmaterials.com/carrers/agu-ei.html
CI 9211 APPLIED MATERIALS ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To impart knowledge at an advanced level in applied materials Engineering.
OBJECTIVE:
This course provides knowledge in the areas Of Industrial Metallurgy, chemical
Properties, heat treatment, advanced materials and selection of materials for important
applications.
UNIT I PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR & STRENGTHENING 8
Mechanism of Plastic deformation, role of dislocations, yield stress, shear strength of
perfect and real crystals –Strengthening mechanism, work, hardening, solid solutioning,
grain boundary strengthening, Poly phase mixture, precipitation, particle fibre and
dispersion strengthening. Effect of temperature, strain and strain rate on plastic behaviour
– Super plasticity.
5
UNIT II FRACTURE BEHAVIOUR 8
Griffith’s theory stress intensity factor and fracture toughness-Toughening
mechanisms – Ductile, brittle transition in steel-High temperature fracture, creep –
Larson-Miller, Parameter – Deformation and fracture mechanism maps – Fatigue. Low
and high cycle fatigue test, crack initiation and propagation mechanisms and Paris law –
Effect of surface and metallurgical parameters on fatigue – fracture of non metallic
materials – Failure analysis, sources of failure, procedure of failure analysis.
UNIT III SELECTION OF MATERIALS 8
Motivation for selection, cost basis and service requirements – selection for Mechanical
properties, strength, toughness, fatigue and creep – Selection for surface durability
corrosion and wear resistance – Relationship between materials selection and processing
– Case studies in materials selection with Relevance to aero, auto, marine, machinery
and nuclear applications.
UNIT IV UNITMATERIAL PROCESSING 9
Processing of engineering materials – Primary and Secondary processes – astability,
Weldability, forgeability and malleability Criteria – Process induced defects – Monitoring
and control.
UNIT V MODERN MATERIALS AND TREATMENT: 12
Dual phase steels, high strength low alloy (HSLA) Steel transformation included plasticity
(TRIP), Steel, maraging steel, shape memory alloys, properties applications of
engineering plastics and composites materials advanced structural ceramics – WC, Tic,
Tac, Al2o3, Sic, Si3N4, CBN diamond, heat treatment alloy and tool steels, vapour
deposition – Plasma, PVD- thick and thin film deposition – Nano materials- production of
Nano sized materials.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. George E.Dieter, “Mechanical Metallurgy”, McGraw Hill, 1988.
2. Charles, J.A., Crane, F.A.A and Furness, J.A.G., “Selection and use of Engineering
Materials”, (3 rd Edition, Butterworth – Heiremann, 1977.
REFERENCES:
1. The Hand book of Advance Materials, James k.Wessel, Wiley, Intersam,john, Wilson
Publishers., 2004.
2. “Surface Engg of Meterials”- Principles of Equipment, Techniques, TadensZ
Burakonsa &T.Wierzchan
3. Thoas h.Courtney , “Mechanical Behaviour of Meterials” ,(2nd edition),
McGraw Hill, 2000.
4. Flinn,R.A.and Trojan ,P.K.., “Engg Meterials and their Applications”
(4th Edition), Jaico, 1999.
5. Metals hand book, vol. 10, “Failure Analysis and Prevention”, (10th edition),
1994.
WEB REFERENCES:
1. www.astm.org/labs/pages/131350.htm
2. www.appliedmaterials.com/carrers/agu-ei.html
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