Computer Applications in Materials Science for B.Tech 7th 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 Computer Applications in Materials Science B.Tech (R13) seventhsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
Computer applications have become important to solve, approximate, interpret and visualize problems in Materials Science. After reviewing the mathematical foundation, applications in Materials Science are introduced.
UNIT I : SOLUTIONS OF EQUATIONS AND INTERPOLATION [9 Hours]
Application for the fitting and interpolation of experimental data in Materials Science Roots of equations – Methods of bisection and false position – Newton-Raphson method – Simultaneous equations – Gauss elimination – Gauss Jordan method – Newton’s and Langrange’s interpolation methods.
UNIT II : PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS [9 Hours]
Applications in diffusion and mass transport in materials. Type of equations – Elliptic equations – Laplace’s equation – Hyperbolic equations – Wave equations – The Lax method – Eulerian and Lagrangian methods – Parabolic Equations – Diffusion – The Dufort-Frankel Method – Conservative methods – The Equation of continuity– The Diffusion equations.
UNIT III : MONTE CARLO METHODS AND SIMULATION [9 Hours]
Monte Carlo Method for simulating nucleation and growth of grains in materials. Monte Carlo – Random Number Generators – Monte-Carlo Integration – The Metropolis Algorithm – Thermodynamic Averages – Quantum Monte-Carlo – Molecular Dynamics – General Principles.
[TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES:
- Ability to use computational techniques the Materials Engineering
- Use of mathematical equation to predict the properties of materials
TEXT BOOKS:
- Venkatraman, M. K., “Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering”, National Publishing Company, Madras, 1996.
- Sastry, S. S.,“ Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1992.
REFERENCES:
- Samuel S M Wong,“ Computational Methods in Physics and Engineering”, 2nd Edition, World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1997
- Wilkinson J H,“ The Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem”, Clarendon Press Oxford, 1964.
- Chandra. S.,“Computer Applications in Physics: with Fortran, Basic and C”, 2nd Edition, Narosa Publications, 2006
- Brenner, D. W.,“ Computer Applications in Materials Science and Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons, 2007
- Julian, Maureen M., “Foundations of Crystallography with Computer Applications”, CRC, 1st edition, 2008
- Ghosh Dastidar, P. S., “Computer Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1998
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