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FTIGN/68/01i23.01.16 SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COURSE DELIVERY PLAN- THEORY Page 1 of 6 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LP: CHI8504 Rev. No: 00 B.Tech :Chemical Engineering Regulation: 2018 Date: 20-06-2020 Sub. Code/ Sub. Name: CH18504 Materials Science and Techmology Unit Unit Syllabus: Introduction to materials, Bonding between atoms, Imperfection in solids: vacancies, interstitial and substitutional impurities in solids, dislocations, types and characteristics of dislocations, interfacial defects, stacking faults. Structure Property -Processing-Performance relationship General criteria for selection of materials in process industries, Processing of Metals and Alloys. Objective: To impart knowledge on different properties of material and how industries choose material for application. In addition, students will learn about the processing of different materials to get desired properties. Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching Aids No TI (pp.6-14] TI{pp 30-44] Google Classroom Introduction to materials, bonding between atoms Google Classroom Google Classroom Google Classroom Imperfection in solids, Interfacial defects Ti [pp.146-157] Dislocations- Screw, Edge and Mixed TIpp.281-283 Properties: Mechanical TI [pp.148-183 R2 [pp. 3.1-3.10] Ti [pp.248-256] R2 3.14-3.20] Google Classroom Properties: Thermal R2 [3.26- 3.28,3.30] Google Classroom Properties: Physical, Chemical, Technological properties Google Classroom TI [pp.366-390 R2 [3.21] Ti [264-287] R2 [3.30] Ti [pp.5-7], T3 [Ch.23] Properties: Electrical, Magnetic Selection criteria and processes Google Classroom TI [pp.119-121] R2 [57.6,57.34] Google Classroom 9 Processing of Metals and Alloys- Casting, Hot and cold rolling R2 [57.9-57.16, 57.20-57.23] Google Classroom 10 Processing of Metals and Alloys- Forging. Extrusion Google Processing of Metals and Alloys - Deep drawing & miscellaneous techniques TI (pp. 122] R2 [57.17-57.20] Classroomn Google Classroom 12 Review of Unit Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): - Session duration: 50 minutes
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FTIGN/68/01i23.01.16

SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN- THEORY Page 1 of 6

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LP: CHI8504 Rev. No: 00 B.Tech :Chemical Engineering Regulation: 2018 Date: 20-06-2020 Sub. Code/ Sub. Name: CH18504 Materials Science and Techmology

Unit

Unit Syllabus: Introduction to materials, Bonding between atoms, Imperfection in solids: vacancies, interstitial and substitutional impurities in solids, dislocations, types and characteristics of dislocations, interfacial defects, stacking faults. Structure Property -Processing-Performance relationship General criteria for selection of materials in process industries, Processing of Metals and Alloys. Objective: To impart knowledge on different properties of material and how industries choose material for application. In addition, students will learn about the processing of different materials to get desired properties.

Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching Aids No

TI (pp.6-14]

TI{pp 30-44] Google

Classroom Introduction to materials, bonding between atoms

Google Classroom Google Classroom Google

Classroom

Imperfection in solids, Interfacial defects Ti [pp.146-157]

Dislocations- Screw, Edge and Mixed TIpp.281-283 Properties: Mechanical TI [pp.148-183

R2 [pp. 3.1-3.10] Ti [pp.248-256] R2 3.14-3.20]

Google Classroom

Properties: Thermal

R2 [3.26-

3.28,3.30] Google

Classroom Properties: Physical, Chemical, Technological properties

Google Classroom

TI [pp.366-390 R2 [3.21]

Ti [264-287] R2 [3.30]

Ti [pp.5-7], T3

[Ch.23]

Properties: Electrical, Magnetic

Selection criteria and processes Google Classroom

TI [pp.119-121]

R2 [57.6,57.34] Google

Classroom 9 Processing of Metals and Alloys- Casting, Hot and cold rolling

R2 [57.9-57.16,

57.20-57.23] Google

Classroom 10 Processing of Metals and Alloys- Forging. Extrusion

Google Processing of Metals and Alloys - Deep drawing & miscellaneous techniques

TI (pp. 122] R2 [57.17-57.20] Classroomn

Google Classroom

12 Review of Unit

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): -

Session duration: 50 minutes

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cOURSE DELIVERY PLAN- THEORY Page 2 of 6

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CH18504 Materials Science and Technology Date: 28-6-2020

Unit:1

Unit Syllabus: Yield strength, tensile strength and ductility of materials: stress strain behavior of metal, ceramics and polymers, Introduction to Slip, Slip planes, Plastic Deformation by Slip: Critical resolved shear stress, Creep behaviour Mechanism of Creep, Creep Resistant Materials and Fatigue fracture, Grifith's theory, S-N curves, Fracture toughness Objective: To gain specific knowledge about mechanical properties and about mechanical failures that are affected by these mechanical properties.

Session Teaching

Aids Topics to be covered Ref No

Yield strength, tensile strength and ductility of materials: stress strain behavior of metals, Google Classroom

13 TI (pp.222-232]

Introduction to slip, slip planes Google Classroom

14 TI Ip.199-20

Plastic Deformation by slip Google Classroom

15 TI [pp.207-210

PPT Blackboard

16 Plastic Deformation by twinning TI [pp.207-210]

PPT/ Blackboard

17 Critical Resolved Shear stress TI [pp.221)

Mechanism of Creep, Creep Resistant Materials PPT/ Blackboard

18 TI (pp.265-271]

PPT/ 19 Fracture: Ductile and Brittle, TI [pp.235-245] Blackboard

PPT Blackboard

20 Griffth's theory TI [pp.245-250]

PPT/ 21 Fatigue fracture, S-N curves, TI pp.255-263] Blackboard

PPT/ 22 Fracture toughness. TI [pp. 242-243] Blackboard

PPT 23 Work hardening Ti (pp.206-218] Blackboard

PPT 24 Review of Unit 1I Blackboard

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

Strengthening mechanisms in metals-Ti [206-218]]

FTIGNGBL2301.16

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Session duration: 50 minutes

Seb.Code /S. NCH1504 Maers ed Tec Dee 20 2020

Unit:11

Uaie Syas: Gibb's Phase rl: U

dagrams, CCT diagras-Mico stnactua

prow Objective: To gin kaowledge d nderst

thenmal history and micro-structres. From

cutectoid, amd perilectic plhase translormations.

gans, Iroe-io Crbide Phese Digram-TTT

sloreions, Recrystalliza tion and Grain

wichis essential for a engincer to relte

dent ca locate the composition and eutectic,

Teaching Aids Session Topics to be covered Ref

No Gibb's Phase nde: Unary and Binary phase dingrs TI P281-305

PPT

Blackboard 25

Lever rnale-Iavarireactioms TI pp 281-305]

PPT/

Blackboard

PPT

se diagram: Alo)-C0) TI pp 285-292] Blackboard

TI (pp 292-296] PPT

Blackboard 28 Phase dingrm: Pb-Sa

TI [Pp 296-298] PPT

Blackboard

29 Phase diagrans: Ag-Pt PPT/ TI (pp.298-305,

327-344] 30 Phase diagrm: Iron- Iron Carbide Blackboard

PPT

31

TI Pp 370-381] Blackboard TTT and CCT diagrams

TI p325-150] PPT

Blackboard

32 Micro structural changes- Nucleation and growth PPT/

TI (pp351-354 Blackboard

33 Martensitic transformations

PPT Blackboard TI pp.355-356]

34 Recrystallization and Grain growh

TI [p.351-354] PPT

Blackboard

35 Solidification and Crystalizatiom-Glass transition

PPT

36 Review of Uait lII Blackboard

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any)

Session duration: 50 minutes

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cOURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 4 of 6

Date: 20-06-2020 Sub Code /Sab Name: CHI8SN Materials Sclence and Technology Unit: FV

Unit Syllabes: Pig iroa, cast iron, steel -Manufacturing process, commonly used grades in hydrocarbon and chemical process industries, Heat treatment of plain-carbon steels, Manufacturing Methods- Properties and pplications of Lead and Tin choice of materials to minimize corosion damage in process industries. Introduction to Composites, FRP-Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP), manufacturing methods.

Objective: The student will lean about the properties, manufacturing andd application of different metals, alloys ad composite materials. The knowledge of which will aid an engineer to choose material for a particular Pplicatio

Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching Aids No

R2 [27.3-27.21, 27.33-

27.46] 37 Pig iron, Cast iron, Mild Steel-Manufacturing process PPT/ Blackboard

38 Pig iron, Cast iron, Mild Steel- properties & Applications R2 [5.2-5.13 PPT/ Blackboard

59 Stainless steels, Special Alloy steels-properties and uses R2 [5.13-5.22] PPT/ Blackboard

Heat treatment of plain-carbon steels R2 [43.1-43.13] PPT/ Blackboard

41 Mechanism of hardening TI484-486] PPT/Blackboard

Lead-Manufacturing methods, properties and applications in process industries

42 R2 (32.1-32.6] PPT/Blackboard

Tin -Manufacturing methods, properties and applications in process industries R2 (33.1-33.7 PPT/ Blackboard

Magnesium - Manufacturing methods, properties and

applications in process industries. 44

R2 [30.1-30.7 PPT/Blackboard

PPT/ Blackboard 45 Introduction to Composites R2 (234-2351

Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) R2 [23.4-23.5] PPT/Blackboard 6

PPT/ Blackboard 47 FRP manufacturing methods R2 [23.5-23.8]

PPT/ Blackboard Revicw of Unit IV

Coatent beyond syllabus covered (if any): Magnesium- Manufacturing methods, properties and applications in process industries.

Session duration: 50 minutes

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Sab. Code / Sub. Name CH1854 Materials Science and Technol Datle 20-6-22

Unit:V

Une Sylabas: Introduction to Nanotechnology, Syudesis amd Charcteriztion of nomaerils: XRD, NMR,

PSA, etc. highlighting inks between molecular structure and macroscopic properties. lIntroduction

Biomaterials, materials related to catalyst such s zeolites, silica ctc. and odher selected materials.

Objective: The student will be introduced to the world of nanomaterials exhibiting umique properties thet e

diferent from bigger sizod particles of similar composition. The student will be introduced to manufacturin

and characterization techniques to study about nanomaterials.

Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching Aids No

49 Introduction to Nanotechnology TI (pp. 12] PPT/ Blackboard

Zero-Dimensional Nano Structures-Quantum dots,

nanocry stals 50 T2 [pp.113-118 PPT/ Blackboard

T2PP39-44] One Dimensional Nano Structures- Nanotubes, nanowires

and nanorods 51 PPT/Blackboerd

T2 [pp.39-103] PPT/Backboard

2 Two-Dimensional Nano Structures, Films

T2 (Pp.107-118 Special nanomaterials-Nanoshells, coreshell

nanoparticles, fullerenes, gas phase clusters

PPT/ Blackboard

53 T2 [Pp. 39-44, 107-|

113) PPT/ Blackboard

54 Nanostructures fabricated by physical techniques

T2 (pp. 63,114 PPT/ Backboard

55 Characterization of Nano Materials

T2 [Pp. 63,114] PPT/Blackboad

6 Properties of Nano Materials

T2 [PP. 103,117,147) PPT/ Blackboard

57 Applications of Nano Structures PPT/Blackboard

TIPP. 12-14]

58 Introduction to Biomaterias

PPT/ Blackboard T2[PP 127-128]

59 Materials related to catalyst such as zeolites, silica PPT/ Blackboard

60 Review of Unit V

Content beyond syllabus covered (ifany):

Session duration: 50 minutes

SRI VENKATHSWARA COLLAOE OF ENGINEBRING cOURSE DBLIVERY PLAN THBORY Page 6 of 6

Sad Code /ub Nune: CV4NISN Materlub Selenee and Tehaelgy

TEXT HOORS:

Willam D. Callister. Jr. and David G" Fundamentals of Material Science and Engineering", gh Bdition. John Wiley & Sons, 2014. 2. Fahrmer WR "Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics" Springer International Edition, 2010

REFERENCES:

. Henry R Clauster, "Industrial and Engineering Materials" McGraw Hill BookCo.,1975. 2. Khanna OP, "Material Science and metallurgy" Dhanpat Rai Publications, 2014. 3. David. A. Hansen, Robert B. Puyear, "Materials Selection for Hydrocarbon and Chemical Plants, CRC Press, 1996.

Alireza Bahadori, "Corrosion and Material Selection: A Guide for the Chemical and Petroleum Industries, John Wiley and Sons, 2014.

Prepared by Approved by Signature

tttasltatn Name Ms. N. Sundari / Dr. R. Keerthi Dr. N. Meyyappan

Designation Date

Assistant Professor/CH Professor and Head

Remarks 1 Same upon plan s folloueed n

20-06-2020 - O 6-oo

Swsesmunt Acasumdc yemr al-aR

Remarks:

If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semesterlyear it should be mentioned and signed by the Faculty and the HOD

Sigahase MPhs111 Dr.VisbhupYasad/

Dr. M.Siviahya Name

DY.N MayyaPpa Dasignaion Assistant Profsser/eH Arofessev and Head

23-1-21 JBla1031 Pate

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