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November 20th, 2012, 01:48 PM
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Re: AMIE Material Science and Engineering a

Here I am giving you syllabus of the Material Science and Engineering of AMIE as below:-

(GROUP-A)

1. Introduction to materials. Metal and alloys, ceramics, polymers and semi conducting materials-introduction and application as engineering materials.

2. Defects in solids. Point, line and surface defects. Diffusion in solids.

3. Phase diagrams. Mono-component and binary systems, non-equilibrium system, phase diagram and. application in crystalline and non-crystalline solids.

4. Mechanical properties. Tensile strength, yield strength, elastic and viscoelastic properties, creep, stress relaxation and impact. Fracture behaviour. Ductile fracture, Griffith theory, effect of heat treatment and temperature on properties of metals.

5. Deformation of metals. Elastic and plastic deformation, slip, twin, dislocation theory, critical resolved shear stress, deformation in polycrystalline materials; season cracking, Bachinger's effect, strengthening mechanics; work hardening recovery, crystallization and grain growth, cold and hot working.

(GROUP-B)

6. Heat treatment. Iron-carbon system. Annealing, normalizing, hardening, Critical cooling rate, harden ability, age hardening, surface hardening, tempering.

7. Thermal properties. High temperature materials; materials for cryogenic application, thermally insulating materials. (Specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion).

8. Ceramic materials and polymers. Silicon structures, polymerism. In glass, electrical properties of ceramic phases, rocks, building stones, refractories.

9. Polymerization mechanism, structural properties of polymer, thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomer, resins, composites, particles and fiber reinforced composite. Composite material including nano material.

10. Electronic properties. Magnetism, diamagnetism, Para magnetism, ferromagnetism, magnetic energy, zone theory of solids, zones in conductors and insulators.




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