It Renewable
It Renewable
TECHNOLOGY
K.K. DISTRICT
K.K. DISTRICT
K.K.DISTRICT
Internal Assessment: 40
Constitution of alloys — Solid solutions, substitutional and interstitial — phase diagrams, Isomor-
phous, eutectic, eutectoid, peritectic, and peritectoid reactions, Iron — carbon equilibrium dia-
gram. Classification of steel and cast Iron microstructure, properties and application.
Definition — Full annealing, stress relief, recrystallisation and spheroidising — normalising, hard-
ening and Tempering of steel. Isothermal transformation diagrams — cooling curves superim-
posed on I.T. diagram CCR — Hardenability, Jominy end quench test — Austempering, martem-
pering — case hardening, carburizing, Nitriding, cyaniding, carbonitriding — Flame and Induc-
tion hardening — Vacuum and Plasma hardening. .
UNIT III FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS
Effect of alloying additions on steel- a and ß stabilisers– stainless and tool steels — HSLA,
Maraging steels — Cast Iron — Grey, white, malleable, spheroidal — alloy cast irons, Copper and
copper alloys — Brass, Bronze and Cupronickel — Aluminium and Al-Cu — precipitation
strengthening treatment — Bearing alloys, Mg-alloys, Ni-based super alloys and Titanium alloys.
UNIT IV NON-METALLIC MATERIALS
Mechanisms of plastic deformation, slip and twinning — Types of fracture — Testing of materials
under tension, compression and shear loads — Hardness tests (Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell),
hardness tests, Impact test lzod and charpy, fatigue and creep failure mechanisms.
CO1. Explain alloys and phase diagram, Iron-Iron carbon diagram and steel
classification.
CO 2. Explain isothermal transformation, continuous cooling diagrams and
different heat treatment processes.
Course CO3. Clarify the effect of alloying elements on ferrous and non-ferrous
Outcomes metals.
CO 4. Summarize the properties and applications of non-metallic materials.
CO5. Explain the testing of mechanical properties
LEARNING RESOURCES
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kenneth G.Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, “Engineering Materials”, Prentice Hall of
India Private Limited, 9th edition ,2018.
2. Sydney H.Avner, “Introduction to Physical Metallurgy”, McGraw Hill Book Company,
1994
REFERENCES:
3. G.S. Upadhyay and Anish Upadhyay, “Materials Science and Engineering”, Viva Books
Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi, 2020.
4. Raghavan.V, “Materials Science and Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd. 6th edition,
2019.
5. Williams D Callister, “Material Science and Engineering” Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2nd edition Re
print 2019.
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CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
Course Name: Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Year of Study: 2023
Semester:V
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C205.2 3 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2
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C506.5 3 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
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Faculty in charge HOD
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K.K.DISTRICT
COURSE TIMETABLE
Lunch break
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MARTHANDAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
K.K.DISTRICT
LECTURE PLAN
OBJECTIVES:
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCES:
3. G.S. Upadhyay and Anish Upadhyay, “Materials Science and Engineering”, Viva Books
Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi, 2020.
4. Raghavan.V, “Materials Science and Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd. 6th
edition, 2019.
5. Williams D Callister, “Material Science and Engineering” Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2nd
edition Re print 2019.
Numbe
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Text /Reference
of Cumulative
Topics to be covered books to be
hours no. of hours
Followed
require
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UNIT I ALLOYS AND PHASE DIAGRAMS
1 Constitution of alloys 1
1 carburizing, Nitriding 15
1 cyaniding, carbonitriding 16
1 Types of fracture 39
1 Testing of materials under tension 40
1 hardness tests 44
K.K.DISTRICT
Regulation :2021
Lecture : 1 hrs/unit
UNIT I
Magnesium (Mg) corrosion protection techniques in the automotive industry
UNIT II
Medium- and low-carbon ferromanganese
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Effect of crystallographic orientation and geometrical compatibility on fatigue crack ini-
tiation and propagation in rolled Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Faculty in charge HOD
K.K.DISTRICT
Sl.
Roll Number Register Number Name
No.
1 21EEE01 961621114001 Abhijith B
2 22EEE02 961621114002 Abhinav C
3 22EEE04 961621114003 Abhiram K
4 21EEE05 961621114004 Abhishek Anand P
5 21EEE06 961621114005 Adarsh Babu
6 961621114007 Ajith BA
7 961621114008 Ajith J S
8 961621114010 Amal Nath R
9 96162111011 Amal Raj MR
10 96162111013 Anand Kriskna
11 96162111014 Aromial S
12 96162111015 Ashick T
13 96162111016 Ashwin C handran
14 96162111018 Aswin A D
15 96162111020 Jagin J
16 96162111021 Jijin J
17 96162111022 Jijish J
18 96162111023 Krishnanjali S V
19 96162111026 Midhun M S
20 96162111027 Nandhu Krishnan R
21 96162111028 Navaneeth K P
22 96162111029 Nikhil S Anilkumar
23 96162111030 Nithin C V
24 96162111031 Rejin R
25 96162111032 Renjith Ravi
26 96162111034 Sachu Pusphan
27 96162111035 Sakthivel S
28 96162111036 Sanjay A
29 96162111037 Sanjay Saji
30 96162111038 Thanush S
31 96162111039 Vignesh T
32 96162111040 Vishnu V
33 96162111041 Viswanath R B
34 96162111042 Ajith S
35 96162111043 Nikesh M
36 96162111044 Praveen Nair T
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K.K.DISTRICT
INTERNAL – I
23 96162114026 Midhun M S 30 54 84
27 96162114030 Nithin C V 40 58 98
28 96162114031 Rejin R 30 52 82
31 96162114035 Sakthivel S 30 58 88
32 96162114036 Sanjay A 40 50 90
34 96162114038 Thanush S 30 58 88
35 96162114039 Vignesh T 30 54 84
36 96162114040 Vishnu V 30 40 70
37 96162114041 Viswanath R B 30 58 88
38 96162114301 Ajith S 30 42 72
39 96162114302 Nikesh M 40 52 92
INTERNAL – II
23 96162114026 Midhun M S 38 10 48
27 96162114030 Nithin C V 40 40 80
28 96162114031 Rejin R 35 15 50
31 96162114035 Sakthivel S 35 21 56
32 96162114036 Sanjay A 39 32 71
34 96162114038 Thanush S 35 30 65
35 96162114039 Vignesh T 36 19 55
36 96162114040 Vishnu V 37 20 57
37 96162114041 Viswanath R B 35 21 56
38 96162114301 Ajith S 35 22 57
39 96162114302 Nikesh M 40 40 80
SUBJECT COVERAGE
50
Total Hours
Feedbacks;
23 96162114026 Midhun M S 3 3 3 3 3
25 96162114028 Navaneeth K P 3 3 3 3 3
26 96162114029 Nikhil S Anilkumar 3 3 3 3 3
27 96162114030 Nithin C V 3 3 3 3 3
28 96162114031 Rejin R 3 3 3 3 3
31 96162114035 Sakthivel S 3 3 3 3 3
32 96162114036 Sanjay A 3 3 3 3 3
34 96162114038 Thanush S 3 3 3 3 3
35 96162114039 Vignesh T 3 3 3 3 3
36 96162114040 Vishnu V 3 3 3 3 3
37 96162114041 Viswanath R B 3 3 3 3 3
38 96162114301 Ajith S 3 3 3 3 3
39 96162114302 Nikesh M 3 3 3 3 3
OBJECTIVES:
OUTCOMES:
CO1: To impart knowledge on the concepts of Disaster, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk
reduction
(DRR)
CO2: To enhance understanding on Hazards, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment
prevention and risk reduction
CO3: To develop disaster response skills by adopting relevant tools and technology
CO4: Enhance awareness of institutional processes for Disaster response in the country and
CO5: Develop rudimentary ability to respond to their surroundings with potential
Disaster response in areas where they live, with due sensitivity
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