National Institute of Technology Rourkela

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Syllabus

Course Details

Subject {L-T-P / C} : MM6261 : Mechanical behaviour laboratory { 0-0-3 / 2}

Subject Nature : Practical

Coordinator : Prekshya Nath

Syllabus

Module 1 :

Experiment 1: Influence of applied load on the indentation size effect (ISE) in metallic materials using indentation techniques.
Experiment 2: Estimation of ductility and toughness of metallic materials through tensile testing.
Experiment 3: Determination of tensile flow behaviour of single and multi-phase material systems.
Experiment 4: Compression testing of specimens fabricated via powder metallurgy route.
Experiment 5: Effect of environmental ageing on bending performance of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites.
Experiment 6: Viscoelastic characterization and analysis of polymeric composite materials.
Experiment 7: Investigation of impact behaviour of metallic specimens across a range of temperatures.
Experiment 8: Evaluation of impression Creep behaviour in Aluminium-based alloy systems

Course Objective

1 .

To develop a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical behaviour of materials under various loading conditions (tensile, compressive, flexural, and impact).

2 .

To acquire fundamental concepts of fracture, creep, and environmentally assisted failures, along with their underlying mechanisms.

3 .

To interpret experimental data and correlate mechanical behaviour with microstructural features to support material design and selection.

4 .

To apply principles of mechanical testing and failure analysis for evaluating material performance and predicting service life.

Course Outcome

1 .

Demonstrate the ability to conduct various mechanical tests (hardness, tensile, compression, bending, impact, creep, etc.)

2 .

Apply relevant standards (ASTM) and procedures for mechanical testing of materials and ensure accuracy and repeatability of results.

3 .

Interpret experimental data to determine the mechanical properties of materials and evaluate their performance, incorporating design and selection criteria for specific applications.

4 .

Prepare laboratory reports that effectively demonstrate experimental setup, observations, analysis, and conclusions in a structured format.

5 .

Work effectively as an individual and as part of a team, demonstrating strong work ethics to conduct experiments.

6 .

Develop problem-solving skills to analyse unexpected experimental results and propose innovative solutions for improvements in testing methodology.

Essential Reading

1 .

George E. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill Education

Supplementary Reading

1 .

Richard W. Hertzberg, Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials, Wiley

Journal and Conferences

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