MTE271     Materials Science Lab. - 3 lectures hours per week, (3+2)= 5 Units.                 Prerequisite: GES122, GES151.  Corequisite: MTE201.

Macroscopic examination of metals, flow lines, welded sections, sulphur printing. Microscopic examination of ferrous and nonferrous alloys, polishing, etching and microanalysis. Tensile tests of structural steels and cast iron, Compression test of ductile and brittle materials. Impact test. Hardness test. Hardenabilty test (Jominy test). Electro-chemical nature of corrosion.


MTE261 Electrical Circuits Lab    3 lecture hours per week,   (3+0)  3 units   Coerequisite: MTE221

DC circuits. KVL. Network theorems. Transient analysis in RL, RC, and RLC circuits. Impedance concept. Power and P.F. Series and parallel resonance. Quality factor. Three phase circuits. power measurement. Parameters of two-port networks. Coupled circuits. Filters

MTE221 Electrical Circuits    4 lecture hours per week,   (4+8)  12 units   Prerequisite: GES102

D. C. Circuits, Kirchhoff’s law. Mesh and Nodal analysis. Source transformation. Star delta transformation. Superposition theorem, Thevevnins’s theorem Norton’s theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, Mesh and Nodal analysis. A.C. Fundamentals. Phasor representation, rectangular and polar representation of phasors. Study of series and parallel R-L, R-C, R-L-C. Concept of active, reactive, apparent, complex power and power factor, resonance in series and parallel RLC circuit. Q- factor and bandwidth. Principles of basic filtering.


MTE201 Material Science and Engineering  3 lecture hours per week,   (4+8)  12 units   Prerequisite: GES151, GES122

Introduction to materials science and engineering. Classification of the Materials. Atomic structure and bonding. Crystalline structures and crystal geometry. Crystal imperfections. Solidification and diffusion in Solids. Magnetic properties of materials. Conductivity and Semiconductors. Mechanical properties of metals: stress-strain in metals, tensile test, hardness and hardness testing, fatigue and fracture of metals, impact test, creep of metals and creep test. Phase diagrams of alloy systems. Fundamental phase reactions, Phase diagrams of some industrial alloys (Iron-Carbon system). Heat treatment hardening of steels and the TTT Diagram. Mechanical properties of ceramics, glasses, polymers and composites. Material selection based on mechanical properties. Material Applications.


IME211 Workshop Technology - 3 laboratory house per week ( 3 + 3 )= 6 Units.        Prerequisite:  GES102 and GES142

The venire principle , tools used in measuring (micrometers and venire calipers) limits and fits. Gauging. Use of various hand tools, fitting, principles of location and clamping, location and clamping devices. Basic structure of machine tools . Setting of cutting tools, tools and cutter grinding, use of various machines such as lathe, milling machine, shaper, grinding machine , drilling machine, planning and operation sequences . Soldering and brazing, methods of welding, weld joints. Gas welding. Arc welding. TIG and MIG processes. Spot welding.


GES251 Engineering Dynamics    (4+8)12    Prerequisite: GES152

Kinematics of particles including rectilinear and cur­vilinear motion. Kinetics of particles: Force, mass, acceleration, work and energy, impulse and momentum. Kinematics of rigid bodies including translation, rotation and plane motion. Kinetics of rigid bodies. Free and forced mechanical vibrations.