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Dr. Mamilla Ravi Sankar, IIT Tirupati

Bio ceramic functionally graded nano coatings for orthopaedic applications

1. In abrasive and abrasive less polishing of 3D printed surfaces has surface roughness of built
component in range of

A. 10 to 20 µm

B. 20 to 40 µm

C. 40 to 60 µm

D. 60 to 70 µm

2. Which biomaterial comes with superior biocompatibility and excellent corrosion


resistance is

A. Titanium

B. Aluminum

C. Copper

D. None of these
3. In Bio-ceramic coatings the Essential Implant Features are

A. Functionality

B. Durability

C. Biological Response

D. All of the above

4. In Hydroxyapatite Preparation the average particle size is

A. 100 nm

B. 250 nm

C. 375 nm

D. 500 nm

5. The Deproteinization of fish scales using HCI for _________hours

A. 5

B. 10

C. 18

D. 24
1. In this type of machining, machining forces are controlled by which of the following fields?
a) Magnetic field
b) Electric field
c) Radiative field
d) None of the mentioned

4. In the advanced machining processes, what is the full form of MAF?


a) Magnet Automated Finishing
b) Magnetic Abrasive Finishing
c) Magnet Assisted Floating
d) Magnetic Association for Floating
Day-2 session-2
Resource Person: Dr. Sajan Kapil, IIT Guwahati

Topic: Micro-Additive Manufacturing of Metallic objects

1. The Additive Manufacturing involves the following process


A. Pre-process (tessellate, Silica support)
B. Build Part (additive / stacking)
C. Post-Process (break support, finish)
D. All The Above

2. The Bird building the nest is a part of nature additive manufacturing


A. True
B. False

3. The Highest Energy Consumption Additive Manufacturing technique is

A. Directed Energy Deposition


B. Binder Jetting
C. Material Jetting
D. Vat Photopolymerization

4. If The Raw material is Wire in Metal Additive Manufacturing, we adopt


A. Arc Based
B. Energy Beam
C. Both A & B
D. None of these

5. If a laser beam is used for partially melting or sintering the powder particles then it
is called
A. Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
B. Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
C. Rapid Freezing
D. None of these

Day-3 session-1
Resource Person: Dr. S. Anand Kumar, IIT Jammu

Role of surface nanostructured materials and their prospective engineering applications

Loss of usefulness of material objects consider is

A. Obsolescence

B. Breakage

C. Surface Deterioration

D. All the above

Which part of the light microscope controls the intensity of light entering the viewing area?
a) Coarse adjustment screw
b) Fine adjustment screw
c) Diaphragm
d) Condenser lens
The Yield strength of material is increases by Hall-Petch relation

A. True

B. False
Presence of nanostructured surface layer on metallic materials is expected to perform better than
coarse grained w.r.t ________and _________

A. Surface roughness and corrosion

B. Hardness and strength

C. Wear and Fatigue failure

D. None of these

The grain-size gradient microstructure

The method used to synthesis the nanomaterials


A. Top down method
B. Bottom up method
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above

The High Plasma Pressure is occurs in Laser peening Process Techniques

A. True

B. False
Day-3 session-2
Resource Person: Dr. S. Kumaran

Topic: NanoMaterials : Synthesis and applications

1. Materials tetrahedron consist of


A. Process & Performance
B. Microstructure
C. Properties
D. All the above

2. Materials that are Nano scale in one dimensions are layers, such as surface
coatings
A. True
B. False

3. The two factors that are mainly influence the properties of Nanomaterials are
A. Increased relative surface area
B. Quantum confinement effect
C. Both A & B
D. None of these

4. The Melting Point of Nanoparticles decreases with


A. Size
B. Shape
C. Both A & B
D. None of These
5. CVD stands for ____________
A. Carbon vapour density
B. Chemical vapour density
C. Chemical vapour deposition
D. Carbon vapour deposition

Day-4 session-1
Resource Person: Dr. Sudarsan Ghosh

1. The presence of ___________in microstructure of super alloys is a major reason of


abrasive wear of cutting tool.
A. Carbon particles
B. hard carbide particles
C. Non Metallic particles
D. All the above

2. What are alloys with two components called?


a) Binary alloy
b) Ternary alloy
c) Quaternary alloy
d) There is no name given to an alloy with two component

3. The main reasons of high heat generation in grinding


A. High negative rake angle
B. Complex wheel nature
C. Varying the depth of cutting edges
D. All the above

4. Disposal of MWFs posses __________ contamination related problems


A. Soil
B. Air
C. Water
D. All the above

5. Work hardening and shear stress localization of super alloys makes them materials with
poor machinability

A. True
B. False
Day-5 session-1
Resource Person: Dr. Ajay M. Sidpara

Title: Characterization of surfaces at Micro/Nano Scale

1. Which of the following is necessary for the complete study of surface roughness?
A. Measurement of all the components of elements
B. Analysis of all the component element
C. Assessment of the effects of combined texture
D. Measurement and analysis of all the components and assessment of combined
texture

Which of the following is true about Tomlinson surface meter?


a) It is a mechanical instrument
b) It is an electrical instrument
c) It is a mechanical cum optical instrument
d) It is an optical instrument
2. Which of the following is true about texture in case of finishing process?
A. Directional and irregular
B. Regular and directional
C. Irregular and non-directional
D. Regular and non-directional

The Super-Hydrophobic surface the contact angle is

A. < 30 degrees
B. = 90 degrees
C. > 120 degrees
D. None of these

The component of the surface texture upon which roughness is superimposed, resulting
from factors such as part defections, vibrations, chatter etc.

A. Roughness
B. Waviness
C. Profile
D. None of these

If a smooth surface is the requirement, then this takes a significantly longer time to produce
than an apparently rougher surface

A. True
B. False
Day-5 session-2
Resource Person: J Ramkumar

1. What are two mechanism used in laser


A. Bioelectric mechanism
B. Photoelectric mechanism
C. Both A & B
D. None of these

2. Laser processing applications are


A. Drilling
B. Surface Texturing
C. Polishing
D. All the above

3. The order of Laser intensity dictates the mechanism of interaction

A. True
B. False

4. ________ influences the thermal penetration which in turn affects melt depth, heat
affected zone area.
A. Surface tension
B. Pulse duration
C. Thermo-capillary forces
D. Recoil Pressure

With Vaporization, cooling of subsequent melted surface resulting in temperature


dependent melts dynamics is
A. Laser intensity
B. Evaporative heat flux
C. Recoil Pressure
D. Surface Tension

The Laser polishing scan speed is


A. 1-500 mm/s
B. 200-800 mm/s
C. 500-1000 mm/s
D. None of these

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