Credit Hours
Theory + Practical
(3) (0)
Class Schedule
Engineering Materials (w.e.f. 13th Feb
2017)
Engineering Engineering
Materials Ethics
4th (TH) LR 2 (TH) R 6
01 : 00 02 : 30 11 : 00 12 : 30
Class structure & Policies
Attendance Mandatory
Attendance marked as absent after 5 minutes late arrival
Involvement
Be vigilant & mentally present
Take notes of the lecture
Assignments/Quiz
Regular home work and in class quizzes
Home work due as specified
50% off for late submission of assignments
Examinations
As per University policy
Weightage of marks
Theory:
Assignments 10
Quizzes 10
100%
Presentation 10
Mid semester 25
End semester 45
Process metallurgy.
Ores and minerals,
Dressing of Minerals, roasting etc,
Extraction of iron from its ores
Chemistry of smelting of iron ores; fluxes,
Smelting furnaces; blast furnaces; reverberatory furnaces;
Electric furnaces,
Composition, types and properties of refractory materials
used for the brick, crucibles, and limning of furnaces;
Corrosion of metals, anti-corrosive coating and paints
Recommended Books
Text Book
Materials Science and Engineering by William D. Callister
Reference Books
Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E.P Degarmo Prentice
Hall
Process and Materials of Manufacturing by Lindberg.
Ceramic Science for Materials Technologist by T.J McCalm
Engineering with polymers by P.C. Powell Springer
Introduction to Engineering Materials by William F. Smith McGraw-Hill
Science
THIS LECTURE IS ABOUT TO
BEGIN
Objective:
Develop an awareness of materials and their properties
that, as an engineer, you must rely in the future.
To introduce basic concepts, nomenclature, and
testing of materials.
To reveal the relationships between Processing -
Structure - Properties - Performance
To develop ideas behind materials selection and
design.
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