Surface Engineering Prod 6th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Professional Elective I) detail syllabus for Production Engineering (Prod), 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 (PR8001), 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 study the surface preparation techniques
- To import knowledge on thermal spraying process and electrodeposited coating
- To study the process of Hot dip and diffusion coating
- To induce the testing procedure for surface coating
Unit I
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Unit II
Thermal Spraying Processes and Electrodeposited Coatings
Thermal spraying – flame, arc, plasma and HVOF processes – PLV process – design for thermally sprayed coatings – coating production – spray consumables principles of electroplating – Technology and control electroplating systems – properties and Faradays Law – factors affecting throwing power
– Applications of electrodeposites – non-aqueous and electroless deposition.
Unit III
Hot Dip Coating and Diffusion Coatings
Principles – surface preparation batch coating and continuous coating process – coating properties and applications, Principles of cementation – cladding – Diffusion coating of C.N. Al, Si, Cr and B -structure, properties and application of diffusion coatings – chemical vapour deposition – physical vapour deposition.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Quality Assurance, Testing and Selection of Coatings
The quality plan – design – testing and inspection of thickness adhesion, corrosion, resistance and porosity measurement – selection of coatings – industrial applications of engineering coatings. Basic mechanisms of wear – abrasive, adhesive wear, contact fatigue – fretting corrosion – testing wear resistance practical diagnosis of wear.
Course Outcome:
Students will be able to
- Understand the important of surface engineering to industries.
- Understand the principles involved in thermal spray for coating.
- Analyze the process and mechanism of different diffusion coating process
- Understand the methods of non metallic coating
- Select appropriate coatings for industrial application with the knowledge in testing procedure and quality assurance.
Text Books:
- Stand Grainger and J. Blunt, Engineering coatings – design and application, Woodhead Publishing, 1998.
- Peter Dearnley, Introduction to surface engineering: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- J.S. Burnell-Gray and P.K. Datta , Surface Engineering Casebook: Solutions to Corrosion and Wear-Related Failures, Woodhead Publishing, 1996.
References:
- J. Paulo Davim, Materials and Surface Engineering, Research and Development, Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series, 2012
- Joseph R. Davis, Surface Engineering For Corrosion And Wear Resistance, ASM International, 2001.
- Parthasarathy. N.V., Electroplating Handbooks, Prentice Hall, 1992
- Metals Hand Book vol.2 8th Edition, American society of metals 1994.
- Gabe. D.R., “Principles of Metal surface treatment and protection”, Pergamon, 1990
- Niku-Lavi, “Advances in surface treatments”, Pergamon, 1990.
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