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MY1451 SELECTION OF MATERIALS


Posted Date: 17 May 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Syllabus

Posted By: J.Jerome Jernix       Member Level: Silver
Rating:     Points: 1



MY1451 SELECTION OF MATERIALS

1. PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
Technologically important properties of materials, Physical, Chemical, Mechanical and Electrical properties of metals, Criteria of selection of materials like properties, cost, manufacturing process, availability, legal and safety factors.

2. MATERIALS FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANCE
Materials for atmospheric, soil, water, acid and alkaline resistance, Corrosion prevention coatings, material for Chemical and Petroleum industries, materials and coatings for wear resistance.

3. MATERIALS FOR HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURES
High temperature strength and stability, Hot hardness requirements, High temperature steels and super alloys, ductile to brittle transition-HSLA steel, low temperature materials.

4. MATERIALS FOR AUTO AND AERO INDUSTRY
Materials for engine components, cylinder block, head, Liner, piston, ring, pin, connecting rod, crank shaft, exhaust, cam shaft, rocker arm and tappet, etc. Materials for chasis, Materials for aero structure, wings, landing gears, turbine blades, shafts, compressor blades, etc.
5. MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR AND MINING INDUSTRY
Nuclear fuels, control rods, coolants, clad materials etc. - Wear resistant materials - Impact resistant materials - Friction materials - Anti-friction materials - Bearing materials. Electrical & Magnetic materials, Power plant requirement, Materials with special thermal properties, Thermal expansion.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Gladius Lewis, “Selection of Engineering Materials", Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey USA, 1995.
2. Charles J A and Crane. F A.A., “Selection and Use of Engineering Materials”, 3rd Edition, Butterworths, London UK, 1996.

REFERENCES
1. James A. Jacobs, Thomas F. Kilduff., “Engineering Materials Technology: Structure, Processing, Properties & Selection”, Prentice Hall, USA, 1996.
2. ASM Handbook, "Selection of Materials Vol. 1 and 2", ASM Metals Park, Ohio. USA, 1991.
3. Daniel P. Henkel, Alan Pense., “Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials”, 5th edn., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, USA, 2001.
4. ASM Handbook. “Materials Selection and Design”, Vol.20- ASM Metals Park Ohio. USA, 1997.
5. Murthy, V.S.R., Jena, A.K., Gupta, K.P. and Murthy, G.S., “Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.





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Author: Vidya    23 May 2008Member Level: Diamond   Points : 2
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