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JNTUK B. Tech Computer applications in Metallurgy and Materials for R13 Batch.

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(Course Objective: To become familiar with the applications of computer / software packages in physical metallurgy and mathematical modeling of metallurgical processes.)

UNIT -I : (Learning Objective: To understand basic concepts of modeling, simulation of manufacturing process and also to develop methodology for process control)
INTRODUCTION TO MODELLING AND PROCESS CONTROL : Mathematical modeling, physical simulation, advantages and limitations, process control and instrumentation, gauges, thermocouples and other sensors.

UNIT -II : (Learning Objective: To revise mathematical concepts needed for modeling, simulation and analysis for product development. Also to acquire theoretical knowledge for solving problems in fluid flow and heat transfer)
MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS: Review of differential equations, numerical methods, introduction to FEM, FDM, equations regarding fluid flow and heat transfer.

UNIT -III : (Learning Objective: To acquire hands on experience of software packages for analysis of temperature and material flow behavior in manufacturing processes)
SOFTWARE PACKAGES: Introduction to standard software packages – NISA, ANSYS, LOTUS etc. and their application to solve real time problems like estimation of temperature, stress and strain distribution in manufacturing processes.

UNIT -IV : (Learning Objective: To acquire hands on experience of software packages for development of expert systems in Metallurgical processes)
EXPERT SYSTEMS: Introduction to expert systems, applications of expert systems in metallurgical process, use of artificial intelligence and neural network development with practical training in the software packages.

UNIT -V : (Learning Objective: To develop computer programmes and graphics to construct phase diagrams for alloy design and crystallographic studies)
Computer Applications In Physical Metallurgy: Use of computers for the construction of phase diagrams, alloys design and crystallography.

UNIT -VI : (Learning Objective: To develop theoretical models to understand metal flow in various manufacturing processes.)
Computer Applications In Process Metallurgy : Modeling and solidification of metal flow in casting, welding and forging processes.

(Course outcomes: The student should be able to

  • Develop computer programmes for developing mathematical models and analysis of system components design
  • Use software packages like ANSYS, NISA etc. to solve real time problems in process metallurgy 3. Develop programmes for expert systems in Metallurgical processes using artificial intelligence and neural network techniques)

(Assessment: The student should be evaluated based on the assignments and objective tests. The student’s learning abilities should be tested periodically in classes. Unit tests are to be conducted at the end of each unit).

TEXT BOOKS

  • Trivedi R., Sekhar J.A., Majumudar J., “Principles of Solidification and Material Processing”, Volume I&II, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1989.

REFERENCES

  • AMIE, “Modeling of casting and welding process”, Volume I & II, the Metallurgical society of AMIE, 1981&1983.
  • ASM, “Metals Handbook-Casting”, Volume XV, 8th edition, American society for Metals, 1988.
  • Piwonoka T.S., Vollen V., Katgerman l., “Modeling of Casting, Welding, and Advanced Solidification Process”, 4th edition, TMS-AIME, USA, 1993
  • Stocks G.M., Turchi P.E.A., “Alloy Modeling and Design”, the Metals Society, AMIE, USA, 1994.
  • Cerjak H., “Mathematical Modeling of Weld Phenomenon-2”, The Institute of Materials, 1995.

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