Manufacturing & Material Science
Manufacturing & Material Science, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 43 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 33 reviews, and has 157 subscribers.
You will learn about Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, cell characteristics, BCC (Body centered cubic), FCC (Face centered cubic) and HCP (Hexagonal close packing). Point (both elemental and compound crystal's), Linear, Planar, and bulk defects. Grain formation, measurement of grain size, grain structure, deformation types and mechanism. Solid solution, phase diagram (Unary and Binary), eutectic microstructure, types of invariant reactions, Fe-C phase diagram, TTT diagram. Hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering, annealing, stress relieving, spheroidizing, normalizing, case hardening. Tensile strength, Impact strength, Fatigue strength, Creep and hardness testing (Brinell, Vicker's and Rockwell). Plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, non-ferrous materials This course is ideal for individuals who are Mechanical and civil engineering undergraduates and graduates. or Students preparing for academic or competitive examinations. or University students having Material science as one of their subjects. It is particularly useful for Mechanical and civil engineering undergraduates and graduates. or Students preparing for academic or competitive examinations. or University students having Material science as one of their subjects.
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Summary
Title: Manufacturing & Material Science
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, cell characteristics, BCC (Body centered cubic), FCC (Face centered cubic) and HCP (Hexagonal close packing).
- Point (both elemental and compound crystal's), Linear, Planar, and bulk defects.
- Grain formation, measurement of grain size, grain structure, deformation types and mechanism.
- Solid solution, phase diagram (Unary and Binary), eutectic microstructure, types of invariant reactions, Fe-C phase diagram, TTT diagram.
- Hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering, annealing, stress relieving, spheroidizing, normalizing, case hardening.
- Tensile strength, Impact strength, Fatigue strength, Creep and hardness testing (Brinell, Vicker's and Rockwell).
- Plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, non-ferrous materials
Who Should Attend
- Mechanical and civil engineering undergraduates and graduates.
- Students preparing for academic or competitive examinations.
- University students having Material science as one of their subjects.
Target Audiences
- Mechanical and civil engineering undergraduates and graduates.
- Students preparing for academic or competitive examinations.
- University students having Material science as one of their subjects.
The course consists a comprehensive yet concise approach towards Material science/Engineering materials. Spanning around 40+ lectures yet completing in just around 3 Hours !!. Perfect for engineering students having one of their subject (out of the dozens others) as material science or engineering materials. Covered topics are listed below.
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Atomic & crystal structures – Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, cell characteristics, BCC (Body centered cubic), FCC (Face centered cubic) and HCP (Hexagonal close packing) structures.
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Crystal Imperfections – Point (both elemental and compound crystal’s), Linear, Planar, and bulk defects.
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The grain theory – Grain formation, measurement of grain size, grain structure, deformation types and mechanism.
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Multiphase structure – Solid solution, phase diagram (Unary and Binary), eutectic microstructure, types of invariant reactions, Fe-C phase, TTT diagram.
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Heat treatment of steel (HTS) – Hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering, annealing, stress relieving, spheroidizing, normalizing, case hardening.
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Mechanical properties of material – Tensile strength, Impact strength, Fatigue strength, Creep and hardness testing (Brinell, Vicker’s and Rockwell).
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Engineering metals– Plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, non-ferrous materials.
Most suitable for – Mechanical and civil engineering undergraduates and graduates,Students preparing for academic or competitive (engineering)examinations,University students having Material science as one of their subjects.
PS – Please see the PREVIEW (FREE) lectures to know your adaptability with my accent.This course was recorded a while ago & my accent might trouble some students. However I have overcame my accent problems in my latest courses.
However on demand of many curious students, I have added very clear CAPTIONS (Subtitles) in the course so that you can read it from there if you can’t understand my accent.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Scope of the course
Chapter 2: Atomic and crystal structure
Lecture 1: Atomic structure
Lecture 2: Crystal structure
Lecture 3: Crystal system and miller indices
Lecture 4: Characteristics of cell
Lecture 5: BCC,FCC and HCP crystal structures
Chapter 3: Crystal Imperfections and Grain theory
Lecture 1: Point defects
Lecture 2: Linear defects
Lecture 3: Planar defects
Lecture 4: Bulk defects
Lecture 5: Effects of imperfections
Lecture 6: Grain formation
Lecture 7: Measurement of grain
Lecture 8: Grain structure
Lecture 9: Deformation types
Lecture 10: Stress-strain relationship
Lecture 11: Deformation mechanism
Chapter 4: Multiphase structures
Lecture 1: What is Phase?
Lecture 2: Solid solution
Lecture 3: Phase diagrams
Lecture 4: Unary phase diagram
Lecture 5: Binary phase diagram
Lecture 6: The eutectic microstructure
Lecture 7: List of invariant reactions
Lecture 8: The Fe-C phase
Lecture 9: Phase components
Lecture 10: Invariant reactions in Fe-C phase
Lecture 11: The TTT diagram
Chapter 5: Heat treatment of steel
Lecture 1: Hardening
Lecture 2: Tempering
Lecture 3: Annealing
Lecture 4: Normalizing
Lecture 5: Case hardening
Chapter 6: Mechanical properties of materials
Lecture 1: Tensile strength
Lecture 2: Impact strength
Lecture 3: Fatigue strength
Lecture 4: Creep
Lecture 5: Hardness testing
Chapter 7: Engineering Metals
Lecture 1: Plain carbon steels
Lecture 2: Alloy steels
Lecture 3: Cast Iron
Lecture 4: Non-ferrous materials
Lecture 5: BONUS Lecture
Instructors
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J Aatish Rao
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- 5 stars: 8 votes
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