Industrial Tribology Material Science 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Professional Elective II) detail syllabus for Materials Science And Engineering (Material Science), 2017 regulation is collected from the Anna Univ official website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course are: course code (ML8005), Category (PE), Contact Periods/week (3), Teaching hours/week (3), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are given in combined syllabus.
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Course Objective:
- To introduce and expose students to the field and fundamentals in tribology and its applications.
Unit I
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Unit II
Wear
Types of wear – Simple theory of Sliding Wear Mechanism of sliding wear of metals – Abrasive wear – Materials for Adhesive and Abrasive wear situations – Corrosive wear – Surface Fatigue wear situations – Brittle Fracture – wear – Wear of Ceramics and Polymers – Wear Measurements.
Unit III
Lubricants and Lubrication Types
Types and properties of Lubricants – Testing methods – Hydrodynamic Lubrication – Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication- Boundary Lubrication – Solid Lubrication- Hydrostatic Lubrication.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Surface Engineering and Materials for Bearings
Surface modifications – Transformation Hardening, surface fusion – Thermo chemical processes – Surface coatings – Plating and anodizing – Fusion Processes – Vapour Phase processes -Materials for rolling Element bearings – Materials for fluid film bearings – Materials for marginally lubricated and dry bearings.
Course Outcome:
- Ability to design friction, wear and Lubrication
- Ability to identify different types of sliding and rolling friction, Wear and related theories
- Ability to distinguish among the different Lubricant regime.
- Select materials for bearing.
Text Books:
- A. Harnoy. Bearing Design in Machinery Marcel Dekker Inc, New York, 2003.
References:
- Cameron, Basic Lubrication theory, Longman, U.K.., 1981.
- E. P. Bowden and Tabor.D., Friction and Lubrication , Heinemann Educational Books Ltd., 1974.
- M. M. Khonsari and E. R. Booser, Applied Tribology, John Willey &Sons, New York, 2001.
- M. J. Neale (Editor), Tribology Handbook, Newnes. Butterworth-Heinemann, U.K., 1995.
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