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REFERENCES1. J.Stows Hall, Nanofuture, Manas Publications, 2006.2. Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara,Geoff Smith, Michelle Simmom, Burkhard Raguse, “Nano Technology: Basic Science & Engineering Technology”, 2005, Overseas Press.3. Karl.M.Kadish, Rodney S.Rnoff, “ Fullereness : Chemistry, Physics and Technology”,John Wiley & Son Inc. Publications, 2000.CT9036 MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF CERAMICS L T P C3 0 0 3AIMThe course is aimed to enable the students to have a detailed understanding about thebehaviour of <strong>ceramic</strong> materials with different mechanical properties.OBJECTIVESOn completion of the course the students are expected to Have learnt in detail about the elastic property and brittle nature of <strong>ceramic</strong>s. Have understood the fracture behaviour of <strong>ceramic</strong>s. Have studied the behaviour of the materials in strength and engineering design. Have learnt the creep behaviour of <strong>ceramic</strong> materials. Have understood the thermal shock behaviour of the <strong>ceramic</strong> materials.UNIT I ELASTIC BEHAVIOUR 7Elastic constants – effect of atomic structure and microstructure. Response to stress –elastic deformation of isotropic and crystalline materials – measurement <strong>tech</strong>niques.UNIT II FRACTURE MECHANICS 8Theoretical strength and stress concentrations, linear elastic fracture mechanics, microstructural aspects, fracture testing <strong>tech</strong>niques.UNIT III STRENGTH AND ENGINEERING DESIGN 10Strength testing, statistical treatment to strength, time dependent strength behaviour –subcritical crack growth, stable crack propagation, cyclic fatigue – SPT diagram. Tougheningof Ceramics.UNIT IV CREEP BEHAVIOUR 10Creep – definition, types – diffusion creep, dislocation creep, viscous creep. Microstructuredependence of creep, creep deformation maps.UNIT V THERMAL BEHAVIOUR 10Thermal stress, thermal shock resistance parameters, thermal stresses and cracking, testing<strong>tech</strong>nique, applications of thermal stress.TOTAL: 45 PERIODSTEXT BOOKS1. John B.Wachtman, Mechanical Properties of Ceramics, John Wiley & Sons, New York,1996.2. Davidge R.W, Mechanical Behaviour of Ceramics, Ceramic Book Literature Service,London, 1979.REFERENCES1. Kingery W.D, Bowen H.K and Uhlmann D.R, Introduction to Ceramics, John Wiley &Sons, 1991.2. Barsoum M.W, Fundamentals of Ceramics, McGraw-Hill, 1997.3. Hasselman D.P.H and Heller R.A (eds.), Thermal Stresses in Severe Environments,Plenumn Press, 1989.54

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