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ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES COURSE OUTLINE : ABOUT INSTRUCTOR : COURSE PLAN : Introduction and classification of structural and functional materials; High Temperature Materials: Structure, Processing, mechanical behaviour and oxidation resistance of Stainless Steels, Ni- and Co- Based Superalloys, Aluminides and Silicides, Carbon-Carbon and Ceramic Composites; Shape-Memory Alloys: Mechanisms of One-way and Two-way Shape Memory Effect, Reverse Transformation, Thermoelasticity and Psuedoelasticity, Examples and Applications; Bulk Metallic Glass: Criteria for glass formation and stability, Examples and mechanical behaviour; Nano-materials: Classification, size effect on structural and functional properties, Processing and properties of nanocrystalline materials, thin films and multilayered coatings, single walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes; Soft and hard magnetic materials for storage devices: Design and Processing; Piezoelectric Materials: Processing and Properties; Advanced Processes applied for Advanced Materials: Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidification, Inert Gas Condensation, Physical and Chemical Vapour Deposition of Thin Films Dr. Jayanta Das is working as a faculty member since 2010 at IIT Kharagpur. His research activities have mainly encompassed the areas of alloy design, processing of bulk metallic glasses and their composites by rapid solidification and mechanical alloying, high entropy alloys and synthesis of bulk nanostructured alloys by cryo-rolling, their characterization, structure-property correlations, micromechanics of deformation of these advanced metastable alloys. Dr. Das has to his credit more than 120 research publications in peer-reviewed journals of international repute, which were cited more than 4000 times and has contributed 3 book chapters. He was the recipient of DAAD Fellowship in 2002, and Marie Curie Fellowship in 2004. He has been awarded Institute Silver Medal and Greaves Foseco Cash Prize of IIT Kharagpur in 2003, Young Scientist Award of German Society of Materials Research in 2006, Deutsche Bank Junior Award in 2009 (IFW Dresden, Germany), and IEI Young Engineers Award of Institution of Engineers India in 2012. Week 01 : Week 02 : Week 03 : Week 04 : Week 05 : Week 06 : Week 07 : Week 08 : Week 09 : Week 10 : Week 11 : Week 12 : PROF. JAYANTA DAS Department of Metallurgical and Material Science IIT Kharagpur Introduction to metastable and functional alloys Bulk Metallic glasses Part I: Fundamental concepts Bulk Metallic glasses Part II: Mechanical and Functional properties Shape memory alloys and Pseduelasticity Shape memory alloys: Applications and case studies Introduction to high temperature materials Superalloys: Alloy design, Microstructure and Properties Nano-materials Part I Nano-materials Part II Soft and hard magnetic materials Non-equilibrium Processes, Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidification, Inert Gas Condensation Advanced Functional Alloys INTENDED AUDIENCE PRE-REQUISITES M.E/M.Tech, M.S, PhD, Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical Metallurgy, Phase transformation, Solidification Processing : : TYPE OF COURSE COURSE DURATION EXAM DATE Rerun | Elective | PG 12 weeks (20 Jul’20 - 9 Oct’20) 17 Oct 2020 : : :

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Page 1: ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES · Introduction to high temperature materials Superalloys: Alloy design, Microstructure and Properties Nano-materials Part I Nano-materials Part II

ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES

COURSE OUTLINE :

ABOUT INSTRUCTOR :

COURSE PLAN :

Introduction and classi�cation of structural and functional materials; High Temperature Materials: Structure, Processing, mechanical behaviour and oxidation resistance of Stainless Steels, Ni- and Co- Based Superalloys, Aluminides and Silicides, Carbon-Carbon and Ceramic Composites; Shape-Memory Alloys: Mechanisms of One-way and Two-way Shape Memory E�ect, Reverse Transformation, Thermoelasticity and Psuedoelasticity, Examples and Applications; Bulk Metallic Glass: Criteria for glass formation and stability, Examples and mechanical behaviour; Nano-materials: Classi�cation, size e�ect on structural and functional properties, Processing and properties of nanocrystalline materials, thin �lms and multilayered coatings, single walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes; Soft and hard magnetic materials for storage devices: Design and Processing; Piezoelectric Materials: Processing and Properties; Advanced Processes applied for Advanced Materials: Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidi�cation, Inert Gas Condensation, Physical and Chemical Vapour Deposition of Thin Films

Dr. Jayanta Das is working as a faculty member since 2010 at IIT Kharagpur. His research activities have mainly encompassed the areas of alloy design, processing of bulk metallic glasses and their composites by rapidsolidi�cation and mechanical alloying, high entropy alloys and synthesis of bulk nanostructured alloys by cryo-rolling, their characterization, structure-property correlations, micromechanics of deformation of these advanced metastable alloys. Dr. Das has to his credit more than 120 research publications in peer-reviewed journals of international repute, which were cited more than 4000 times and has contributed 3 book chapters. He was the recipient of DAAD Fellowship in 2002, and Marie Curie Fellowship in 2004. He has been awarded Institute Silver Medal and Greaves Foseco Cash Prize of IIT Kharagpur in 2003, Young Scientist Award of German Society of Materials Research in 2006, Deutsche Bank Junior Award in 2009 (IFW Dresden, Germany), and IEI Young Engineers Award of Institution of Engineers India in 2012.

Week 01 :Week 02 :Week 03 :Week 04 :Week 05 :Week 06 :Week 07 :Week 08 :Week 09 :Week 10 :Week 11 :Week 12 :

PROF. JAYANTA DASDepartment of Metallurgical and Material ScienceIIT Kharagpur

Introduction to metastable and functional alloysBulk Metallic glasses Part I: Fundamental conceptsBulk Metallic glasses Part II: Mechanical and Functional propertiesShape memory alloys and PseduelasticityShape memory alloys: Applications and case studiesIntroduction to high temperature materialsSuperalloys: Alloy design, Microstructure and PropertiesNano-materials Part INano-materials Part IISoft and hard magnetic materialsNon-equilibrium Processes, Single Crystal Growth, Rapid Solidi�cation, Inert Gas CondensationAdvanced Functional Alloys

INTENDED AUDIENCEPRE-REQUISITES

M.E/M.Tech, M.S, PhD,Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical Metallurgy, Phase transformation, Solidi�cation Processing

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TYPE OF COURSECOURSE DURATIONEXAM DATE

Rerun | Elective | PG12 weeks (20 Jul’20 - 9 Oct’20) 17 Oct 2020

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