Fundamentals of Surface Engineering: Mechanisms, Processes and Characterizations
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and NPTEL via Swayam
Overview
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The course content is designed to have systematic and comprehensive understanding on various aspects related with surface engineering of metallic components for enhanced tribological life. It is proposed to include fundamental mechanisms of wear such as adhesive, abrasive, erosive, cavitation, corrosion etc., governing laws, materials properties importance for improved wear resistance under different wear conditions, materials increased tribological life, processes for engineering surfaces of three board categories a) regulating the micro-structure without changing chemical composition b) modification of chemical composition of near surface layers and c) developing of films, coating, and cladding on the. Methods of characterization needed for evaluating the metallurgical and mechanical and tribological properties and performance of engineered surfaces shall also be presented. Presentations will be supported with case studies for effective communication of concepts and procedures. Case studies will be taken up regarding surface engineering of various metal systems like ferrous and non-ferrous metals using different approaches discussedINTENDED AUDIENCE : UG and PG Student, Research Scholar & Practicing EngineersPREREQUISITES : NILINDUSTRY SUPPORT : Mining, Hydropwer, Cement and Manufacturing
Syllabus
Week 1 : IntroductionWeek 2 : Introduction
Week 3 : Surface damage
Week 4 : Surface damage
Week 5 : Materials for wear resistant applications
Week 6 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 7 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 8 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 9 : Processes for controlling wear :Composition Modification & Weld Surfacing
Week 10 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Cladding
Week 11 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Overlays
Week 12 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Characterization
Week 3 : Surface damage
Week 4 : Surface damage
Week 5 : Materials for wear resistant applications
Week 6 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 7 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 8 : Processes for controlling wear :Structural Modification
Week 9 : Processes for controlling wear :Composition Modification & Weld Surfacing
Week 10 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Cladding
Week 11 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Overlays
Week 12 : Processes for Controlling wear : Coating & Characterization
Taught by
Dr. D K Dwivedi