Syllabus
Unit 1
Basic principles of crystalline materials, classification of metallic materials, Structure of Crystalline Solids – Crystal Systems – unit cells – Metallic Crystal Structures – Miller indices – Crystallographic planes and directions – Linear and Planar Atomic Densities – Imperfections in Solids: Point – Linear – Interfacial defects.
Elastic, Anelastic and Plastic behaviour. Mechanical properties – stress-strain curves for ductile and brittle alloys. Ductility – Resilience -toughness. Hardnesstesting. Dislocations and plastic deformation. Slip phenomenon. Slip in single crystals.
Unit 2
Constitution of alloys-solid solutions, intermetallic compound, Hume-Rothery rule. Phase diagram-phase rule, lever principle, isomorphous, eutectic, peritectic and eutectoid reactions. Iron-Carbon phase diagram, equilibrium and non- equilibrium cooling in solid state, isothermal transformation, martensite and bainite reactions Strengthening mechanisms – grain boundary hardening, solution hardening, work hardening, Ductile and Brittle Fracture – fracture mechanics. Impact testing. Ductile – brittle transition. Fatigue and creep properties.
Unit 3
Heat treatment of steels: annealing, normalizing, hardening and tempering. Heat treatment of tool and die steels. Hardenability, its testing and simple problems related to materials selection. Surface hardening of steels – carburizing, nitriding, carbo-nitriding, induction method.
Classification of cast iron and steels – properties, microstructures and uses of cast irons, plain carbon, alloy, stainless, heat resistant, tool and die steels. Composition, properties, microstructures and uses of non-ferrous alloys – brass, bronze, aluminium, magnesium, nickel and zinc alloys. Introduction to light alloys, ceramicsand electronic materials. Introduction to materials design-material selection –processing concept, case study