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Unit - 1 Introduction to Engineering Materials
1.1 Cements
1.2 Msand
1.3 Concrete
1.4 Ceramics
1.5 Refractories
1.6 Bitumen
1.7 Asphaltic Materials
1.8 Timbers
1.9 Glass
1.10 Plastics
1.11 Structural Steel and other metals
1.12 Paints Varnishes
1.13 Acoustical Material
1.14 Geotextiles
1.15 Rubber
1.16 Asbestos
1.17 Laminates
1.18 Adhesives
1.19 Graphene
1.20 Carbon Composites
1.21 Other Engineering materials including properties uses
Unit - 2 Introduction to Material Testing
2.1 What is the “Material Engineering”
2.2 Mechanical Behavior and mechanical characteristics
2.3 Elasticity
2.4 Principle and characteristics of Elasticity
2.5 Plastic Deformation of Metals
2.6 Tensile Test
2.7 Standard for Different Material
2.8 True StressStrain Interpretation of Tensile Test
2.9 Hardness Test
2.10 Bending Test
2.11 Torsion Test
2.12 Strength of Ceramic
2.13 Internal Friction
2.14 Creep Fundamentals Characteristic
2.15 Brittle Fracture of SteelTemperature transition approach
2.16 Background of Fracture Mechanics
2.17 Discussion of fracture toughness testing
2.18 Different materials
2.19 Concept of Fatigue of Material
2.20 Structural integrity assessment procedure
2.21 Fracture Mechanics
Unit - 3 Standard Testing & Evaluation Procedures
3.1 Laboratory for mechanical testing
3.2 Discussion about mechanical testing
3.3 Naming system for various ironssteels and nonferrous metals
3.4 Discussion about elastic deformations
3.5 Plastic Deformation
3.6 Impact Test
3.7 Transition temperatures
3.8 Fracture Mechanics – background
3.9 Fracture Toughness
3.10 Different Materials
3.11 Fatigue of Material
3.12 Creep
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Other Subjects of level-2
Mathematics-3
Fluid mechanics
Basic electronics
Concrete technology
Engineering geology
Surveying and geomatics
Building design and drawing
Introduction to solid mechanics
Introduction to civil engineering
Hydraulic engineering and machines
Computer-aided civil engineering drawing
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