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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA, SURATHAKAL<br />

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K. K. Chawla, Composite Materials, 2 nd Edition, Springer – Verlag 2001<br />

MT451 COMPOSITE MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3<br />

Reinforcements, whiskers, matrix materials, polymers, metals, ceramics, interfaces: wettability,<br />

crystallographic nature, interactions, types <strong>of</strong> bonding: processing, thermoset matrix composites,<br />

thermoplastic matrix composites, structure and properties, structural defects, mechanical properties<br />

applications, processing: liquid-state processes, solid state processes, properties, thermal characteristics,<br />

aging, fatigue and creep applications, electronic-grade MMCs, ceramic matrix composites: processing,<br />

infiltration, directed oxidation properties, to<strong>ug</strong>hness, thermal shock resistance, applications- cutting tool<br />

inserts, ceramic composite filters<br />

Krishnan K. Chawla, Composite Materials, Springer, New York, 1998<br />

Mallick, P.K, Composite Materials <strong>Technology</strong>: Process and Properties, Hanser, New York, 1990<br />

D. Hull and T.W.Clyne, An Introduction to Composite Materials, Cambridge University Press, 1996<br />

MT452 ADVANCED WELDING TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3 PREREQ: MT 353<br />

Arc characteristics and metal transfer, arc temperature, coated electrodes, hardfacing electrodes, stainless<br />

steel, and cast iron electrodes, inconel electrode, special welding techniques: gas tungsten arc welding,<br />

developments in TIG welding, CO2 welding, electroslag welding, plasma arc welding, electron beam<br />

welding, laser welding, ultrasonic welding, under water welding; weldability <strong>of</strong> steel, welding <strong>of</strong> low<br />

alloy steels, welding <strong>of</strong> stainless steel, welding <strong>of</strong> C.I., welding <strong>of</strong> dissimilar metals, weld test,<br />

solidification <strong>of</strong> weldments, heat treatment <strong>of</strong> welds, stresses in weldments, weld defects, design <strong>of</strong><br />

weldments, fracture and failure <strong>of</strong> welds, welding equipments.<br />

Richard L.Little, Welding and Welding <strong>Technology</strong>, Tata McGraw Hill.<br />

V.Tsegelsky, The Electric Welder, Mir Publishers, Moscow.<br />

J.F.Lancaster, Metallurgy <strong>of</strong> welding, Allen & Unwin, London.<br />

MT453 SURFACE ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3<br />

Current status <strong>of</strong> surface engineering, fundamentals <strong>of</strong> electrode position, electroless plating, metalliding,<br />

hard anodizing, carburizing, nitriding, carbonitriding, flame hardening, induction hardening, thermal<br />

evaporation, sputter coating, ion plating electron-beam surface treatments, electron-beam hardening, laser<br />

hardening, ion implantation, hardfacing processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding,<br />

gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, submerged arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene<br />

welding, furnace fusing, thermal spray processes.<br />

Kenneth G.Budinsk, Surface.Engineering for Wear Resistance, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1988<br />

P.K.Datta & lS.Gray, Surface Engineering, Vol. I, II, & III, Royal Society <strong>of</strong> Chemistry; 1993<br />

J.S.Burnell-Grayand, P.K.Datta, Surface Engineering Casebook- Solutions to Corrosion and Wearrelated<br />

Failures, Woodhead Pub., 1996<br />

MT454 MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN MATERIALS<br />

PROCESSES (3-0-0) 3 REREQ: MT 301/402<br />

Introduction to modeling, simulation models, Casting process: modeling <strong>of</strong> heat transfer, direct heat<br />

conduction modeling, one-dimensional and multidimensional inverse modeling, fluid flow and heat<br />

transfer model, thermodynamics <strong>of</strong> solidification, metal/mold interfacial heat transfer, deformation and<br />

stresses in castings, thermo-mechanical modeling in casting, determination <strong>of</strong> heat transfer coefficient and<br />

air gap width in permanent mould castings, continuous casting and DC casting process, Welding process:<br />

weld heat -source models, thermal analysis with-microstructure, transient fluid flow, residual stresses in<br />

welds, Heat treatment: metal quenchant, interfacial heat transfer, diffusion model, microstructure model,<br />

carburization model, quench crack simulation, creep simulation, Modeling <strong>of</strong> rolling, forming and<br />

extrusion processes, Artificial Neural Net works in materials processing, Phase-field modeling and<br />

Monte-Carlo simulations, introduction to commercially available s<strong>of</strong>twares � Solid<br />

Cast, FIowCast, OptiCast,.Deform HT, ProCast, MagmaS<strong>of</strong>t, Design <strong>of</strong> experiments and factorial<br />

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