Friction and Wear of materials: principle and case studies

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Free Online Course: Friction and Wear of materials: principle and case studies provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Friction and Wear of materials: principle and case studies is taught by Prof. B. V. Manoj Kumar, Prof. Bikramjit Basu.

Overview
  • While the tribology is generally considered as related to mechanical engineering and design, the ever-increasing demand for the development of advanced materials for tribological applications necessitates a methodical understanding of tribology in materials science perspective. The proposed course is designed to provide knowledge on basic concepts of tribology as well as to understand the state of the art findings in friction and wear for a range of advanced material systems. The microstructure-properties-performance relationship is highlighted in understanding the behavior of the material in given wear conditions. Assignments on qualitative as well as quantitative understanding of tribology concepts will be provided.   INTENDED AUDIENCE:Interested studnetsPREREQUISITES : NoneINDUSTRY SUPPORT : Industries dealing tribology: DUCOM, Bangalore

Syllabus
  • COURSE LAYOUT Week 1: Introduction; surfaces; friction; contact temperature; lubrication
    Week 2: Wear, wear mechanisms
    Week 3: Friction and wear of advanced metallic materials; basic fabrication concepts and overview of bioceramics and biocomposites
    Week 4: Processing concepts of ceramics, mechanical behavior of brittle materials; wear behavior of ceramic composites
    Week 5: Friction and wear of engineering polymers; Tribology of bioceramic composites, zirconia and dental restorative materials.
    Week 6: Wear of nanoceramic composites; erosive wear of ceramic composites
    Week 7: Cryogenic wear; Wear of high temperature ceramics
    Week 8: Friction and wear of coatings, computational analysis in assessing wear, Closure