Materials Technology detailed syllabus for Diploma in Chemical Engineering (Plastics and Polymers) (DCHEPP) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DCHEPP 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 Diploma in Chemical Engineering (Plastics and Polymers) 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit DCHEPP 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of materials technology is as follows.
Course Objectives
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Course Outcomes:
- Describe the basics, definitions, structure, phenomenon of various concepts related to Engineering materials.
- Illustrate the concepts related to Thermal Equilibrium diagrams.
- Explain about the construction and working of various testing machines to test the properties, Corrosion prevention methods, manufacturing methods of various Engineering materials with the aid of block diagrams, flow diagrams and neat sketches.
- Analyse the properties of various Engineering materials.
- Appraise the applications of various Engineering materials.
Chapter – 1
- Definition of Engineering Material.
- Classification of Engineering Materials
- Need of Engineering Materials and their applications.
Chapter – 2
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Chapter -3
- Quote Unit cell and space lattice.
- Describe the arrangements of atoms in FCC (Face Centered Cubic), BCC (Body Centered Cubic) and HCP (Hexagonally close packed) systems and give examples.
- State the effect of grain size on mechanical properties.
- Identify the factors promoting grain size.
- Explain the phenomenon of crystallization.
Chapter – 4
- Explain Cooling curve and Allotropic forms of pure iron.
- Draw Iron – Carbon thermal equilibrium diagram.
- Locate the peritectic, eutectic, eutectoid points from the iron – carbon diagram.
Chapter – 5
- List the various raw materials required for the production of iron.
- Describe the block diagram of various manufacture methods of steel and iron.
- Explain the production of Pig iron by Blast Furnace.
- Explain the production of Cast iron by Cupola Furnace.
- Explain the manufacturing methods of steel.
- List different types of cast iron.
- Mention the properties of cast Iron
- Mention applications of cast iron.
Chapter – 6
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Chapter – 7
- Explain the importance of various non – ferrous metals and alloys – aluminum, copper, Nickel, lead, Tin, Zinc, titanium, Zirconium.
- List the properties of aluminum, copper, zinc, tin, lead, and their applications.
- Explain the effects of the alloying elements (a) Copper (b) Silica (c) Magnesium (d) Manganese with aluminum.
- List the types of copper alloys (Brasses & Bronzes).
- Mention the properties of copper alloys (Brasses & Bronzes).
- Mention the applications of copper alloys (Brasses & Bronzes).
- List the types of Nickel alloys (Monel, Hastalloy).
- Mention the properties of Nickel alloys (Monel, Hastalloy).
- Mention the applications of Nickel alloys (Monel, Hastalloy).
Chapter – 8
- Explain the Importance and types of Glass.
- Mention the applications of Glass.
- Describe the importance of glass and its lining as materials of construction for the process equipment.
- List the properties of carbon and graphite.
- List the applications of carbon and graphite.
- Explain the composition of stoneware.
- Mention the properties of stoneware.
- Mention the applications of stoneware.
- List the application of asbestos, Rubber, Elastomers.
- List the application of polymers.
- Define refractories.
- State the applications of refractories.
- List the applications of Glass ceramics, Ceramites and Glass wool.
Chapter – 9
- Define corrosion and explain the causes of corrosion.
- Explain electro chemical theory of corrosion.
- Describe
- electrode potential
- passivity
- electro chemical series
- polarization.
- Explain briefly about
- stress corrosion
- pitting
- hydrogen attack
- Bimetallic corrosion
- grain boundary corrosion
- Fatigue corrosion
- Explain briefly about the methods of prevention corrosion by
- proper selection of materials
- organic coatings
- inorganic coatings
- Anodic and cathodic protection
- Anodic and cathodic inhibitors.
(a) uniform corrosion
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