Bio and Smart Materials Syllabus for B.Tech 8th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Bio and Smart Materials in Engineering B.Tech (R13) sixthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
To study applications of materials in biomedical engineering and special materials for actuators, sensors, etc.
UNIT I : INTRODUCTION [9 Hours]
Intelligent / Smart materials – Functional materials – Polyfunctional materials – Structural materials, Electrical materials, bio-compatible materials. – Intelligent biological materials – Biomimetics – Wolff’s Law – Biocompatibility – Material response: swelling and leaching, corrosion and dissolution, deformationand failure, friction and wear – host response: the inflammatory process – coagulation and hemolysis – in vitro and in vivo evaluation of biomaterials.
UNIT II ELECTRO-RHEOLOGICAL AND PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIALS [9 Hours]
The principal ingredients of smart materials –microsensors- hybrid smart materials – an algorithm for ynthesizing smart materials – active, passive reactive actuator based smart structures- suspensions 2nd electro-rheological fluids – Bingham body model – principal characteristics of electro-rheological fluids – charge migration mechanism for the dispersed phase – electro- rheological fluid domain – fluid actuators- design parameter – application of Electo-rheological fluids – Basics, Principles and instrumentation and application of Magnetorheological fluids – Piezoelectric materials: polymers and ceramics, mechanism, properties and application. Introduction to electro-restrictive and magneto-restrictive materials
UNIT III SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS [9 Hours]
Nickel – Titanium alloy (Nitinol) – Materials characteristics of Nitinol – martensitic transformations – austenitic transformations – thermoelastic martensitic transformations– classification of SMA alloys- mechanism of magnetic SMA – applications of SMA – continuum applications of SMA fasteners – SMA fibers – reaction vessels, nuclear reactors, chemical plant, etc. – micro robot actuated by SMA – SMA memorization process (Satellite Antenna Applications) SMA blood clot filter – Impediments to applications of SMA – Shape memory polymers– mechanism of shapememory-Primary moulding – secondary moulding – types and applications.
[TOTAL: 45 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES:
- Use of Bio materials for cardiovascular Opthalmology and Skin Regeneration
- Use of Bio materials for Dental & Bone application
- Use of shape memory alloys in engineering application
- Explain the characteristics of Bio and smart materials
- Use of smart materials as sensors, actuators.
TEXTBOOKS:
- Sujata V., Bhat., “Biomaterials”, Narosa Publication House, New Delhi, 2002
- M. V. Gandhi and B. S. Thompson, “Smart Materials and Structures”, Chapman and Hall,
- London, First Edition, 1992.
REFERENCES:
- Duerig,T. W., Melton, K. N, Stockel, D. and Wayman, C.M., “Engineering aspects of
Shapememory Alloys”, Butterworth – Heinemann, 1990. - Rogers, C. A., Smart Materials, “Structures and Mathematical issues”, Technomic
Publishing Co., U.S.A, 1989. - Mohsen Shahinpoor and Hans-Jo¨rg Schneider “Intelligent Materials”, RSC
Publishing, 2008 - Mel Schwartz (Ed), Encyclopaedia of Smart Materials” Volume –I and II, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.2002
- Buddy D. Ratner (Editor), Allan S. Hoffman (Editor), Frederick J. Schoen (Editor), Jack E. Lemons, “Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine”, 2nd Edition, Academic
- Presswww.ethics.org , 2004
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