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Text:
Mechanical Behaviour of materials- Thomas Courtney
(2nd Ed.McGraw Hill)
References:
1. Mechanical Behaviour of Materials- Mark Andrew Meyers &
K.K. Chawla (Prentice Hall)
2. Mechanical Metallurgy- George Dieter (McGraw Hill)
3. Materials Science and Engineering-William Callister,Jr. (Wiley)
4. Engineering Materials,1, Michael Ashby and David Jones
(Pergamon)
5. Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials,
Richard W. Hertzberg, (Wiley &Sons, NY)
BEHAVIOUR
How to study?
Eg: Human BehaviourThe potential and expressed capacity for physical, mental, and
social activity during the phases of human life.
Human beings, like other animal species, have a typical life course
that consists of successive phases of growth, each of which is
characterized by a distinct set of physical, physiological, and
behavioral features.
Class: 2
Introducing students to the Foundry
Section of Central Workshop
Primary ideas on moulding- familiarise
with the sequence, importance of
ramming, gating design, sand properties,
pattern materials and pouring
Class:3
For self study:
Crystals; FCC,BCC,HCP
About Miller Indicesone
family
Planes as ( ) and { }
Atomic Packing Factor
Defects- Point, Line, Surface, Volume
Deformations/ Dislocations: Edge,
Screw
Slip Phenomenon
About Tension Test: Its Importance Engineering Stress and True stress
Elastic Region, Proportionality Limit,
Yielding, Strain hardening, Necking
Loading and unloading in elastic limit
MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR,
TESTING
AND
MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES
OF MATERIALS
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STRENGTH
Glass Fibers
Graphite Fibers
Kevlar Fibers
Carbides
Molybdenum
Steels
Tantalum
Titanium
Copper
Reinforced Plastics
Termoplastics
Lead
HARDNESS
Diamond
Cubic Boron Nitride
Carbides
Hardened Steels
Titanium
Cast Irons
Copper
Thermosets
Magnesium
Thermosets
Thermoplastics
Lead
Rubbers
TOUGHNESS
Ductile materials
Reinforced Plastics
Thermoplastics
Wood
Thermosets
Ceramics
Glass
Ceramics
Reinforced Plastics
Thermoplastics
Tin
Thermoplastics
STIFFNESS
Diamond
Carbides
Tungsten
Steel
Copper
Titanium
Aluminium
Tantalum
Plastics
Wood
Thermosets
STRENGTH/DENSITY
Reinforced Plastics
Titanium
Steel
Aluminium
Magnesium
Beryllium
Copper
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