Course Name: Fundamentals of Surface Engineering : Mechanisms, Processes and Characterizations

Course abstract

The course content is designed to have systematic and comprehensive understanding on various aspects related with surface engineering of metallic components for enhanced tribological life. It is proposed to include fundamental mechanisms of wear such as adhesive, abrasive, erosive, cavitation, corrosion etc., governing laws, materials properties importance for improved wear resistance under different wear conditions, materials increased tribological life, processes for engineering surfaces of three board categories a) regulating the micro-structure without changing chemical composition b) modification of chemical composition of near surface layers and c) developing of films, coating, and cladding on the. Methods of characterization needed for evaluating the metallurgical and mechanical and tribological properties and performance of engineered surfaces shall also be presented. Presentations will be supported with case studies for effective communication of concepts and procedures. Case studies will be taken up regarding surface engineering of various metal systems like ferrous and non-ferrous metals using different approaches discussed.


Course Instructor

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Prof. D. K. Dwivedi

Dr. D K Dwivedi obtained BE (mechanical engineering) , in 1993 from GEC Rewa, ME (welding engineering) from Univ. of Roorkee in 1997 and PhD in Met. Engineering from MNIT, Jaipur in 2003. He has about 9 years teaching experience at NIT Hamirpur and 12 years at IIT Roorkee of subjects related with manufacturing at UG level and welding engineering related subjects at PG level including failure analysis of welded joints. He has undertaken work of failure investigation valves, penstocks, bridges for many private and public sector industries especially in hydropower sector. He has published more than 100 research papers in SCI/SCIE indexed journals and undertaken 16 sponsored research and 50 industrial consultancy projects. Instructor has authored two books entitled “Production and Properties of Cast Al-Si Alloys with New Age International, New Delhi (2013) and Surface Engineering with Springer, New Delhi (in press).
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Teaching Assistant(s)

Pankaj Kaushik

PhD

IITR

Kulkarni Anup Shrikrishna

Ph.D.-Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

IITR

Sunil Sinhmar

Ph.d.

IITR

 Course Duration : Jul-Oct 2018

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 Enrollment : 18-Apr-2018 to 30-Jul-2018

 Exam registration : 25-Jun-2018 to 18-Sep-2018

 Exam Date : 28-Oct-2018

Enrolled

1044

Registered

162

Certificate Eligible

145

Certified Category Count

Gold

4

Silver

0

Elite

86

Successfully completed

55

Participation

3

Success

Elite

Gold





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>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 8 out of 12 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score.
Fundamentals of Surface Engineering : Mechanisms, Processes and Characterizations - Toppers list
Top 1 % of Certified Candidates

PATEL IKRAM AIYUB VALIBHAI DAUD 93%

G H PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


Top 2 % of Certified Candidates

PATEL MEET CHANDRAKANTBHAI 91%

PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY

NIMESHCHANDRA SUMANBHAI PATEL 91%

DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY,NADIAD


Top 5 % of Certified Candidates

PRAVEEN KUMAR LOHARKAR 90%

SVKMS NMIMS MUKESH PATEL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING

KAVIT RAMESHCHANDRA SHAH 89%

DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY,NADIAD

S.A.SURENDAR 88%

TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

PRADEEP 88%

BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Total Enrollment: 1044

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