Introduction
Introduction
email: ratna@iitm.ac.in
Dr. Ratna Kumar Annabattula
Ph. D., University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
044-2257-4719; ratna@iitm.ac.in
http://home.iitm.ac.in/ratna
• Amrita Francis,
me15d014@smail.iitm.ac.in
• Chintan Jansari
me16s012@smail.iitm.ac.in
• Shaima
me16d002@smail.iitm.ac.in
Assignment & Tutorials
• Friday afternoon class will be a tutorial class.
• All the assignment questions should be solved in groups
(group of 2).
• At the end of the tutorial class, all the answers should be
submitted.
• Each member of the group takes equal load share.
• Tutorial questions will be uploaded in moodle on the
evening of Thursday.
• The tutorials should be solved in the class only!
Attendance guidelines
• Engineering Materials (1 & 2), Michael F. Ashby and David R H Jones, B-H
(2013)
What will you learn in this course?
• Structure-Property correlation and its evolution in engineering
materials.
• Crystal Structure
• Defects in Materials
• Mechanical Behaviour of Engineering Materials
• Tensile, Compression, Torsion, Bending, Hardness, Impact, Fracture,
Fatigue, and Creep.
• Measurement of Mechanical Properties.
• Design for Static and Dynamic Loading - Failure Theories, Fracture,
Fatigue, Impact and Creep.
• Phase Diagrams
• Heat Treatment of Steels
“Why” and “How” Questions
-Anonymous Student
What do your seniors think?
-Tejas Tamboli
What do your seniors think?
-Vivek Venkataraman
What do your seniors think?
It is one of those courses which would be like cake walk if you follow
classes regularly and are also regular in revising lectures. It does not
involve rote learning as such but has a good deal of concepts. But
again if you are sincere these will be on your tips. Especially topics
like failure should be followed regularly from the beginning itself.
-Ayush
What do your seniors think?
Don't have any prejudices at the beginning. One might think that a
lot of mugging is required. On the contrary, the course contents are
logical, and conceptual understanding is tested more than anything.
Pay attention in class and spend at least 2-3 hours a week on the
course material. The course gets very interesting after Quiz 1,
(spoiler alert!) where you'll learn failure theory, phase diagrams and
heat treatment.
Good luck and have fun!
-Joel Martis
What do your seniors think?
The course is an interesting course. It may seem like one of the dry
and you-can't-pass-without-cramming-up-tons-of-details type
courses, but the course involves your deep-thinking and eventually
you will fall in love with the subject(especially during the mid-sem
period). It is advisable to constantly go through the reading
materials( including ref. books) as after a time, simply listening to
classes won't help. This is something which I didn't do and a poor
grade was inevitable. Engaging in classes is one thing, but self-
learning is also mandatory for good grades.
-Anonymous student
Human Civilization through Materials
❖ Stone Age
❖ Bronze Age
❖ Iron Age
❖ Modern Materials Age
❖ Plastic Age
❖ Silicon Age (What’s next?)
❖ Designed Materials
❖ Molecular Self-Assembly
❖ Hierarchical structures
❖ Metamaterials
Molecular Self-Assembly
Self-Assembly
Self-Assembly
Self-Assembly
Hierarchical Structures
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_setae
Materials that Changed the History
❖ Wood
❖ Ceramics
❖ Fiber & Cloth
❖ Bronze
❖ Iron & Steel
❖ Glass
❖ Paper
❖ Plastic & Rubber
❖ Aluminum
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/materials-changed-history.html
❖ Semiconductors
Materials Science vs Materials Engineering
❖ Metals
❖ Ceramics
❖ Polymers
❖ Composites
Classification of Materials
Bonding Microstructure Advantages Concerns
• strong, stiff • fracture
Metals/Alloys Metallic Crystalline • ductile • fatigue
• conductive
❖ Semiconductors
❖ Biomaterials
❖ Smart materials
❖ Nanomaterials
Let’s dig deep into the world of Materials!
http://www.chaparraltech.net/sintered_metals.html Wikipedia
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/ http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/
v518/n7537/fig_tab/nature14144_F3.html amat/iss/kap_5/illustr/i5_3_3.html
http://image.slidesharecdn.com/nanobots-120814011457-phpapp01/95/nanobots-4-728.jpg?cb=1344907050
Thank you
❖ Reading Assignment
❖ Chapter 2 of Callister’s book on Atomic Structure
and Interatomic bonding
❖ Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!