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Introduction To Tribology Course

The document summarizes a short course on fundamentals of tribology to be held from October 7-11, 2019 at IISc Bengaluru. The course aims to provide understanding of friction and wear from a mechanics viewpoint and through materials response to contact stresses. It will benefit faculty teaching tribology and R&D scientists working in friction and wear. Topics will include surface properties, interactions, theories of friction and wear. Hands-on training will be provided on measurement instruments. Lectures will be delivered by professors from IISc and industry. Eligible teachers can apply by September 17 for sponsorship with TA/DA provided. Others must pay fees and can request accommodation on campus.

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Introduction To Tribology Course

The document summarizes a short course on fundamentals of tribology to be held from October 7-11, 2019 at IISc Bengaluru. The course aims to provide understanding of friction and wear from a mechanics viewpoint and through materials response to contact stresses. It will benefit faculty teaching tribology and R&D scientists working in friction and wear. Topics will include surface properties, interactions, theories of friction and wear. Hands-on training will be provided on measurement instruments. Lectures will be delivered by professors from IISc and industry. Eligible teachers can apply by September 17 for sponsorship with TA/DA provided. Others must pay fees and can request accommodation on campus.

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QIP Short Term Course On


“Fundamentals of Tribology”
During 07th – 11th October 2019
Introduction:
Tribology is study of contacting surfaces that are in relative motion. This course is aimed at giving
fundamental understanding on interaction between two surfaces from mechanics viewpoint and
understanding of friction and wear through materials response to contact stresses. The lectures will
be supplemented with hands on practical experimentation on different measuring instruments used
in tribology.
Whom the Course will benefit?
Faculties Teaching Tribology at Undergraduate/ Post Graduate Level, R&D Scientists Working in
Friction and wear.

Course Objective:
The courses will benefit faculties teaching Tribology at undergraduate/post graduate level and R&D
scientists working in Friction and wear. Participants are expected to have undergraduate degree in
mechanical engineering or allied subject.

Course Contents:
 Introduction 2 hrs.
History, Interdisciplinary, Surfaces and Interfaces.
 Surface Properties 10 hrs.
Geometrical, Physical and Chemical Properties of Surfaces, Adsorption
Measurement Techniques – Profilometer, AFM, and Nano Indentation.
 Surface-Surface Interactions 10 hrs.
Hertzian Contact, Plastic Contacts, Hardness
Friction Theories, Wear Theories, Measuring Friction and Wear
Hands on Practical on Four Measuring Instruments 12 hrs

Lectures:
Lectures will be delivered by Prof. M.S Bobji, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
IISc, Praveen Kumar, Materials Engineering, Professor, IISc, Prof. Satish Vasu Kailas, Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, IISc, and Dr. Syed Asif, Director of R&D and Engineering,
Bruker Nano Surfaces Division, USA
Eligibility:
The course is meant for teachers of engineering colleges recognized by All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE) who send their applications through
proper channel. There is no course fee for them. Selected teachers will be paid
TA at actuals subject to the limit of Three tier AC train/bus fare by the shortest
route from the place of work to Bengaluru and back. However, the maximum TA
payable is Rs.3000/-. They will be provided with a daily allowance of Rs.500/- (for
5 days only) towards boarding and lodging as per QIP rules, and will be supplied
with the course material. The lodging charges will be Rs.300/- per day. Local
participants will be paid DA @ Rs.150/- per day for 5 days. The total number of
seats are limited to 70 for applying and 30 candidates will be selected for the
course.
In addition, non-sponsored AICTE approved college teachers and other self-
support teachers, scientists from research labs, practicing engineers from
industries and other interested are eligible. They should pay the fees online
along with the application as under. Co-ordinator
Prof. M S Bobji
Dept. of ME

Last Date to Apply:


They will be entitled to participate in the course and 17/09/2019
receive the course material. Single room accommodation
is available on the Institute campus at the Hoysala
Fees Intimation of
House. The participants have to request in advance Selection:
along with the registration form for such accommodation.
The lodging charges will be Rs.1000/- per day for self-
20/09/2019
support college teachers and Rs.1500+18%GST per day
for Industry participants, subject to availability of
accommodation.

Apply online
http://iisc.online/qip/home.html
at:

Section Officer
Centre for Continuing Education
For More Indian Institute of Science
Details Bengaluru – 560012
Contact Ph: 080 - 2293 2055/ 2293 2491/ 2360 0911
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

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