CME397 – Surface Engineering Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Surface Engineering is the subject of semester VII of Anna University B.E Material Science And Engineering Syllabus. In this article, we are glad to provide the syllabus of the surface engineering part of Semester VII Subjects in the first-year course.

We intend to provide the subject code CME397 – Surface Engineering syllabus based on regulation 2021 by Anna University. You can get an idea of the topics in the syllabus of surface engineering. We hope that the absolute idea on the syllabus will assist the students in avoiding confusion of revision according to weightage. We also include required textbooks and references. If you require anything regarding the syllabus you can comment in the below section. Hope you like this information. Don’t forget to share.

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Aim Of Objectives:

The main learning objective of this course is to prepare students for:

  • To study the fundamentals of surface features and different types of friction associated with metals and non-metals.
  • To study the different types of wear mechanism and its standard measurement.
  • To study the different types of corrosion and its preventive measures.
  • To study the different types of surface properties and surface modification techniques.
  • To study the various types of materials used in the friction and wear applications.

CME397 – Surface Engineering Syllabus

Unit – I: Surfaces And Friction

Basics of surfaces features – Roughness parameters – surface measurement – Cause of friction Laws of friction – Static friction – Rolling Friction – Stick-slip Phenomenon – Friction properties of metal and nonmetals – Friction in extreme conditions – Thermal considerations in sliding contact.

Unit – II: Wear

Laws of Wear – Types of Wear Mechanism – wear debris analysis – Theoretical wear models – Wear of metals and nonmetals – International standards in friction and Wear Measurements.

Unit – III: Corrosion

Introduction – Types of corrosion – Factors influencing corrosion – Testing of corrosion – In-service monitoring, Simulated service, Laboratory testing – Prevention of Corrosion – Material selection, Alteration of environment, Design, Cathodic and Anodic Protection, Corrosion inhibitors.

Unit – IV: Surface Treatments

Surface properties – Hydrophobic – Super hydrophobic – Hydrophilic – surface metallurgy – Surface coating Techniques – PVD – CVD – Physical CVD – Ion implantation – Surface welding – Thermal spraying – Laser surface hardening and alloying – New trends in coating technology – DLC – CNC – Thick coatings – Nano-engineered coatings – Other coatings, Corrosion resistant coatings.

CME397 – Surface Engineering Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Unit – V: Engineering Materials

Introduction – High and low friction materials – Advanced alloys – Superalloys, Titanium alloys, Magnesium alloys, Aluminium alloys, and Nickel-based alloys – Ceramics – Polymers – Biomaterials – Bio Tribology – Nano Tribology.

Text Books:

  1. G.W. Stachowiak and A.W. Batchelor, “Engineering Tribology”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.
  2. S.K. Basu, S.N.Sengupta and B.B.Ahuja,” Fundamentals of Tribology”, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.

References:

  1. Fontana G., “Corrosion Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 1985.
  2. Halling, J. (Editor), “Principles of Tribology “, MacMillian, 1984.
  3. Rabinowicz.E., “Friction and Wear of materials”, John Willey &Sons,1995.
  4. Williams J.A., “Engineering Tribology”, Oxford University Press, 1994.
  5. Joseph R. Davis, Corrosion: Understanding the Basics, ASM International, 2000.

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