2nd Year, Mechanical

ME308PC: Material Science and Mechanics of Solids Lab ME Syllabus for B.Tech 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH

Material Science and Mechanics of Solids Lab detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the B.Tech students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. We make sure the result links and syllabus uploaded here is latest and up to date, also the syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation Scheme, do visit ME 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Scheme. The detailed syllabus for material science and mechanics of solids lab is as follows.

Material Science and Mechanics of Solids Lab Subject Syllabus for ME 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation

MATERIAL SCIENCE:

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Course Outcomes:

The Primary focus of the Metallurgy and Material science program is to provide undergraduates with a fundamental knowledge based associated materials properties, and their selection and application. Upon graduation, students would have acquired and developed the necessary background and skills for successful careers in the materials-related industries. Furthermore, after completing the program, the student should be well prepared for management positions in industry or continued education toward a graduate degree.

List of Experiments:

  1. Preparation and study of crystal models for simple cubic, body centred cubic, face centred cubic and hexagonal close packed structures.
  2. Preparation and study of the Microstructure of pure metals like Iron, Cu and Al.
  3. Preparation and study of the Microstructure of Mild steels, low carbon steels, high – C steels.
  4. Study of the Microstructures of Cast Irons.
  5. Study of the Microstructures of Non-Ferrous alloys.
  6. Hardenability of steels by Jominy End Quench Test.

MECHANICS OF SOLIDS:

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Course Objectives:

The objective is to learn the fundamental concepts of stress, strain, and deformation of solids with applications to bars, beams, and columns. Detailed study of engineering properties of materials is also of interest. Fundamentals of applying equilibrium, compatibility, and forcedeformation relationships to structural elements are emphasized. The students are introduced to advanced concepts of flexibility and stiffness method of structural analysis. The course builds on the fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics course.
The students will advance the students’ development of the following broad capabilities:

  • Students will be able to understand basic concepts of stress, strain and their relations based on linear elasticity. Material behaviors due to different types of loading will be discussed.
  • Students will be able to understand and know how to calculate stresses and deformation of a bar due to an axial loading under uniform and non-uniform conditions.
  • Students will understand how to develop shear-moment diagrams of a beam and find the maximum moment/shear and their locations
  • Students will understand how to calculate normal and shear stresses on any cross-section of a beam. Different cross-sections (including I-beam) will be discussed and applied Continuous Assessment Test 10 marks Mid Semester Test 15 marks End

Course Outcomes:

  • Analyze the behavior of the solid bodies subjected to various types of loading.
  • Apply knowledge of materials and structural elements to the analysis of simple structures.
  • Undertake problem identification, formulation and solution using a range of analytical methods
  • Analyze and interpret laboratory data relating to behavior of structures and the materials they are made of, and undertake associated laboratory work individually and in teams.
  • Expectation and capacity to undertake lifelong learning.

List of Experiments:

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For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of B.Tech 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering (ME), visit Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year Syllabus Subjects.

For results of Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation, visit ME 2nd Year 1st Sem R18 Regulation results direct link.

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