You are on page 1of 3

1: Sections of Solids: 3 practical classes Duration

(Hrs.)
1.1 Sectioning, Sectional view, Representation of section plane, Hatching 2
1.2 Sectioning of engineering objects when the axis is inclined to one plane of projection 2
and parallel to the other like: Square, Pentagonal and Hexagonal prisms
1.3 Sectioning of engineering objects when the axis is inclined to one plane of projection 2
and parallel to the other like Pentagonal and Hexagonal pyramids, Cylinder, Cone
2. 3D Modelling from Orthographic views: Demo only 2 practical classes
2.1 Given the 2 or 3 views of a machine component, Generation of the object in 3D 4
environment using software (Demo only)
3. Threaded Fasteners 3 Practical classes
3.1 Thread terminology, sectional view of threads 2
3.2 ISO Metric (Internal and External) BSW (Internal and External) 2
3.3 Square and Acme, Sellers thread, American Standard Thread. 2
4. Fasteners 6 practical classes
4.1 Hexagonal headed nut with washer, square headed nut 2
4.2 Proportions and drawing for hexagonal threaded bolts and nuts with washer (Assembly) 2
4.3 Proportions and drawing for square headed bolt and nut with washer (Assembly) 2
4.4 Simple assembly using stud bolts with nut and lock nut. Flanged nut 2
4.5 Slotted nut, taper and split pin for locking 2
4.6 Counter sunk head screw, grub screw, Allen screw 2

1: Joints 8 Lectures Duration(


Hrs)
1.1 Concepts of unit cell, space lattice, Unit cell for cubic crystals (Simple cubic, BCC 2
and FCC) and HCP structure
1.2 Calculation of radius, Coordination number and atomic packing factor 2
1.3 Crystal imperfections: Point, line, surface defects and volume defects 2
1.4 Diffusion in solids: Diffusion mechanism, Fick’s laws of diffusion, Factors 2
affecting diffusion.
2. Mechanical behavior 8 Lectures
2.1 Stress strain diagram for ductile and brittle materials, linear and nonlinear elastic 1
properties
2.2 Properties in plastic range, engineering stress-strain, true stress-strain 2
2.3 Plastic deformation: Slip and twinning, critically resolved shear stress 2
2.4 Strain hardening, strain ageing and recovery, recrystallization and grain growth 2
2.5 Fracture: Brittle and ductile fracture, Griffith’s criterion 1
3. Creep 7 Lectures
3.1 Creep curve, creep mechanism 1
3.2 Effect of temperature and stress on creep and creep test. 1
3.3 Fatigue: Fatigue cycles, Fatigue test 1
3.4 S-N curve 2
3.5 Fatigue mechanism, Factors affecting fatigue life 2
4. Solid solutions 9 Lectures
4.1 Types of solid solutions, Rules for governing the formation of solid solutions and 1
intermediate phases
4.2 Construction of phase diagrams, Gibbs phase rule and Lever rule 1
4.3 Phase diagrams of Isomorphous and Eutectic systems and problems on Eutectic 2
system
4.4 Iron carbon equilibrium diagram 3
4.5 Slow cooling of steels (hypo, hyper and eutectoid steels) 2

You might also like