Surface Engineering Tribology detailed syllabus for Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) for 2019 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the MSE students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Materials Science & Engineering 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit MSE 6th Sem 2019 regulation scheme. For Professional Elective-III scheme and its subjects refer to MSE Professional Elective-III syllabus scheme. The detailed syllabus of surface engineering tribology is as follows.
Course Objective:
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Unit I
Surfaces and Friction
Basics of surfaces features – Roughness parameters – surface measurement – Cause of friction- Laws of friction – Static friction – Rolling Friction – Stick-slip Phenomenon – Friction properties of metal and nonmetals – Friction in extreme conditions – Thermal considerations in sliding contact.
Unit II
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Unit III
Corrosion
Introduction – Types of corrosion – Factors influencing corrosion – Testing of corrosion – Inservice monitoring, Simulated service, Laboratory testing – Prevention of Corrosion – Material selection, Alteration of environment, Design, Cathodic and Anodic Protection, Corrosion inhibitors
Unit IV
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Unit V
Engineering Materials
Introduction – High and low friction materials – Advanced alloys – Super alloys, Titanium alloys, Magnesium alloys, Aluminium alloys, and Nickel based alloys – Ceramics – Polymers -Biomaterials – Bio Tribology – Nano Tribology
Course Outcome:
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Text Books:
- G.W.Stachowiak and A.W.Batchelor , “Engineering Tribology”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.
- S.K.Basu, S.N.Sengupta and B.B.Ahuja ,”Fundamentals of Tribology”, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.
References:
- Fontana G., “Corrosion Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 1985.
- Halling, J. (Editor), “Principles of Tribology “, MacMillian, 1984.
- Rabinowicz.E., “Friction and Wear of materials”, John Willey &Sons,1995.
- Williams J.A., “Engineering Tribology”, Oxford University Press, 1994.
- Joseph R. Davis, Corrosion: Understanding the Basics, ASM International, 2000.
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