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BTMEC302: Materials Science and Metallurgy Syllabus for PR 3rd Sem 2019 DBATU

Materials Science and Metallurgy detailed syllabus scheme for B.Tech Production Engineering (PR), 2019 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other DBATU Syllabus for Production Engineering 3rd Sem 2019, do visit PR 3rd Sem 2019 Onwards Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for materials science and metallurgy is as follows.

Materials Science and Metallurgy Syllabus for Production Engineering (PR) 2nd Year 3rd Sem 2019 DBATU

Materials Science and Metallurgy

Course Outcomes:

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Unit 1: Structure of Materials [08 Hours]

Crystal structures, indexing of lattice planes, Indexing of lattice directions, Imperfections in crystals-point defects, line defects, surface and bulk defects, Mechanism of plastic deformation, deformation of single crystal by slip, plastic deformation of polycrystalline materials.

Unit 2: Mechanical Properties and their Testing [08 Hours]

Tensile test, engineering stress-strain curve, true stress-strain curve, types of stress-strain curves, compression test, bend test, torsion test, formability, hardness testing, different hardness tests-Vickers, Rockwell, Brinnel, Impact test, fatigue test, creep test.

Unit 3: Equilibrium Diagrams[09 Hours]

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Unit 4: Heat Treatment[07 Hours]

Heat treatment of steels, cooling media, annealing processes, normalizing, hardening, tempering, quenching and hardenability, surface hardening processes-nitriding, carbonitriding, flame hardening, induction hardening.

Unit 5: Metallography[08 Hours]

Microscopy, specimen preparation, polishing abrasives and cloths, specimen mounting, electrolytic polishing, etching procedure and reagents, electrolytic etching, optical metallurgical microscope, macroscopy, sulphur printing, flow line observations, examination of fractures, spark test, electron microscope.

Unit 6: Strengthening Mechanisms and Non-destructive Testing[08 Hours]

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Text Books:

  1. V. D.Kodgire, S.V.Kodgire, Material Science and Metallurgy for Engineers, Everest Publishing House, Pune, 24thedition, 2008.
  2. W. D.Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, John Wiley and Sons, 5thedition,2001.
  3. V.Raghvan, Material Science Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., 1992.
  4. S. H.Avner, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, Tata McGraw Hill, 2ndedition, 1997.
  5. R. A.Higgins, Engineering Metallurgy: Part I, ELBS, 6thedition, 1996.

Reference Books:

  1. V. B.John, Introduction to Engineering Materials, ELBS, 6thedition, 2001.
  2. G. F.Carter, D. E.Paul, Materials Science and Engineering, ASM International, 3rd edition, 2000.
  3. T. E.Reed-Hill, R.Abbaschian, Physical Metallurgy Principles, Thomson, 3rdedition, 2003.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Production Engineering (PR) 3rd Sem 2019 regulation, visit PR 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2019 regulation.

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