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KS Rangasamy College of Technology - Autonomous R 2018
'50 NT 601_- Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
.Tech., Nanoscience and Technology
Semester [Hours / Week Total hrs | Credit Maximum Marks
L T P c cA | §S Total
vi 3 ° 0 a 4 50 | 50 100
= To provide fundamental sclence relevant to materials
Objective(s) | + To provide physical concepts of atomic radius, atomic structure, chemical bonds,
crystalline and non-crystalline materials and defects of crystal structures, grain size,
strengthening mechanisms
‘+ Toleam the heat treatment of metals with mechanical properties and changes in
structure,
To Apply the core concepts in materials science to solve engineering problems.
To leam the modem engineering materials and its applications
|At the end of the course students will be able to
(CO1: Identify the crystal structures of metallic materials,
(CO2: Analyze the binary phase diagrams of alloys Fe-Fe3C, etc.
(CO3: Correlate the microstructure with properties, processing and performance of metals.
Course C04: Recognize the failure of metals with structural change,
Outcomes COS: Select materials for design and construction.
Introduction to Crystallography:
Crystallography: - Crystal, space lattice, unit cell- BCC, FCC, HCP structures - short- and long-range
order - effects of crystalline and amorphous structure on mechanical properties. Miller Indices: - crystal
plane and direction - Attributes of miller indices for slip system, brittleness of BCC, HCP and ductility of
FCC - Modes of plastic deformation: - Slip and twinning [9+5)
Mechanism of crystallization Techniques
Mechanism of crystallization: Homogeneous and heterogeneous nuclei formation, under cooling,
dendritic growth, grain boundary irregularity. Classification of crystal imperfections: - types of dislocation
= effect of point defects on mechanical properties - forest of dislocation, role of surface defects on crack
initiation. (9+5]
Phase diagrams:
Phase diagrams: - Limitations of pure metals and need of alloying - classification of alloys, solid solutions,
Hume Rothery’s rule - equilibrium diagram of common types of binary systems: five types. Coring - lever
rule and Gibb’s phase rule - Reactions: - monotectic, eutectic, eutectoid, peritectic, peritectoid, [9]
Heat treatment:
Heat treatment: - Definition and necessity — TTT for a eutectoid iron-carbon alloy, CCT diagram,
applications. - annealing, normalizing, hardening, spheroidizing. Tempering: - austermpering,
martempering and ausforming - Comparative study on ductility and strength with structure of peariite,
bainite, spherodite, martensite, tempered martensite and ausforming, [9+5)
Modern engineering materials:
Modern engineering materials: - only fundamentals, need, properties and applications of, intermetallics,
maraging steel, super alloys, Titanium — introduction to nuclear materials, smart materials and bio
materials, Ceramics:-coordination number and radius ratios- AX, AmXp, AmBmXp type structures —
Rev.No. 3 / w.e.f. 23/02/2022, Passed in BoS Meeting held on 12/02/2022,‘applications. Bi
Total Hours: 45+1
Text book (8):
1. | Raghavan V, Material Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall, 2004
2. Jose S and Mathew E V, Metallurgy and Materials Science, Pentagon, 2017
Reference(s):
4,| Anderson J.C, etal., Material Science for Engineers, Chapman and Hall, 1990
2. | Myers Mare and Krishna Kumar Chawla, Mechanical behavior of materials, Cambridge
University press, 2008
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KS. Rangasamy College of Technology - Autonomous R2018
50 NT 602 - Nanomaterials for Energy and Environment
Applications
B.Tech Nanoscience and Technology
‘Semester Hours / Week Total h Credit Maximum Marks
c T P c CA ES Total
vi 3 0 o 5 3 50. 50. 100
‘+ Tounderstand concepts and principles of conversion and storage systems
Objectives) ‘+ Tounderstand concepts and impacts of utilization of renewable energy sources
+ To.understand concepts and principles of nano catalysts
+ To.understand the green energy devices and applications
+ To learn the environmental aspects of Nanotechnology and its synthesis methods
Atthe end of the course, the students will be able to
[co1: Apply the concepts and principles of conversion and storage of renewable eneray
rouse sources
utcomes —_{C02: Evaluate the efficiency of Nano catalysts for electrochemical energy generation and
storage
ICo3: Design the suitable nanomaterials for environmental remediation.
[co4: analyze the toxicity of nanomaterials.
|COS: Discus application of nanomaterials for environmental requirements
Rev.No. 3 /w.e.f. 23/02/2022, Passed in BoS Meeting held on 12/02/2022,