MT41042: Advances In Materials And Processes

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MT41042
Course name Advances In Materials And Processes
Offered by Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
Credits 3
L-T-P 3-0-0
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Semester Spring


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Prerequisite - MT21107 or MT30001Introduction and classification of structural and functional materials; High Temperature Materials: Structure, Processing, mechanical behaviour and oxidation resistance of Stainless Steels, Ni- and CoBased Superalloys, Aluminides and Silicides, Carbon-Carbon and Ceramic Composites;Shape-Memory Alloys: Mechanisms of One-way and Two-way Shape Memory Effect, Reverse Transformation, Thermoelasticity and Psuedoelasticity, Examples and Applications;Bulk Metallic Glass: Criteria for glass formation and stability, Examples and mechanical behaviour;Nano-materials: Classification, size effect on structural and functional properties, Processing and properties of nanocrystalline materials, thin films and multilayered coatings, single walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes;Soft and hard magnetic materials for storage devices: Design and Processing;Piezoelectric Materials: Crystal structure and mechanism, converse piezoelectricity, constitutive equation, examples and applications;Bio-materials: Materials Selection for specific applications, Processing and Properties;Advanced Processes applied for Advanced Materials: Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidification, Physical and Chemical Vapour Deposition of Thin Films, Laser Processing Methods. Advanced Processes applied for Advanced Materials: Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidification, Inert Gas Condensation, Physical and Chemical Vapour Deposition of Thin Films, Laser Processing Methods. Text Books:1.G.W. Meetham and M.H. Van de Voorde: Materials for High Temperature Engineering Applications, Springer, Berlin, 2000.2.C. C. Koch (ed.): Nanostructured Materials â Processing, Properties and Potential Applicationsâ, Noyes Publications, New York, 2001.


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