JNTUK B.Tech Composites gives you detail information of Composites R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Course Objective: This subject deals with advantages, applications of various types of Composites, and their manufacturing methods.
UNIT-I : Learning Objective: Understanding of classification of composites based on the structure and matrices.
Introduction definition– Classification of composite materials based on structure, matrix and reinforcement.
UNIT-II : Learning Objective: Throws some light on applications and advantages of composites.
Advantages of composites – application of composites – functional requirements of reinforcement and matrix.
UNIT-III : Learning Objective: To learn preparation, properties and applications of different types of composites.
Fibers: Preparation, properties and applications of glass fibers, carbon fibers, Kavlar fibers and metal fibers-properties and application of whiskers, particle reinforcements.
UNIT-IV : Learning Objective: To understand various production methods of composites.
Manufacturing of advanced composites: Polymer matrix composites: Preparation of Moulding compounds and – hand lay up method – Autoclave method – Filament winding method – compression moulding – Reaction injection moulding.
UNIT-V : Learning Objective: To understand the production methods of advanced composites.
Manufacturing of Metal Matrix Composites: Casting-Solid state diffusion technique. Cladding – Hot isostatic pressing. Manufacturing of Ceramic Matrix Composites: Liquid Metal infiltration-Liquid phase sintering. Manufacturing of Carbon – Carbon composites: Knitting, Brading, Weaving
UNIT-VI : Learning Objective: To learn the response of composites to external stresses.
Response of Composites to Stress: (a) Iso strain condition (b) Iso Stress condition (c) Load friction shared by the fibers
(Assessment: The student should be evaluated based on the assignments and objective tests. The student’s analytical abilities (with special focus on academically weak students) should be tested periodically in classes by giving problems). Emphasis should be given by conducting tutorial classes at the end of each unit. )
Text Books
- Material Sciences and Technology – Vol 13 – Composites by Cahn – VCH, West Germany
- Composite Materials-K.K.Chawla
Reference
- Hand Book of Composite Materials-ed-Lubin
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