Course Name: Friction and Wear of Materials: Principles and Case Studies

Course abstract

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.


Course Instructor

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Prof. Bikramjit Basu

Prof. Bikramjit Basu is currently a Professor at the Materials Research Center with joint appointment at the Centre for Biosystems Science and Engineering and Interdisciplinary center for Energy Research at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He served on the faculty of IIT Kanpur during 2001-2011. As a researcher, he has made pioneering contributions towards innovative research at the intersection of multiple Engineering disciplines and Natural Sciences, to develop a wide spectrum of structural materials with wear resistance properties. Professor Basu has the rare distinction to receive India’s highest Science & Technology award, the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar prize (2013); and to get elected to the National Academy of Medical Sciences (2017), Indian National Academy of Engineering (2015) and to the National Academy of Sciences, India (2013). He is the third Indian from India to get elected to the college of Fellows of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (2017). He has received the ‘National Bioscience award’ from the Government of India in 2015; ‘Metallurgist of the Year’ award from the Ministry of Steels, Government of India, in 2010, and the NASI-Scopus award from Elsevier in 2010. He remains the only Indian from India, till date, to receive the prestigious ‘Coble Award for Young Scholars’ from the American Ceramic Society in 2008.
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Prof. Dr. B. V. Manoj Kumar

Dr. B.V. Manoj Kumar is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. He has been teaching courses related to materials science, engineering ceramics and composites, and tribology for the more than 07 years. His research interests include tribology of advanced materials, development of structural ceramics and composites.
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Teaching Assistant(s)

Deepa Mishra

M.Tech., Biomedical Engineering

Surya Prakasarao Chodisetti

Ph. D

 Course Duration : Feb-Apr 2019

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 15-Nov-2018 to 25-Feb-2019

 Exam registration : 25-Feb-2019 to 19-Apr-2019

 Exam Date : 27-Apr-2019, 27-Apr-2019

Enrolled

584

Registered

65

Certificate Eligible

40

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Silver

4

Elite

13

Successfully completed

23

Participation

5

Success

Elite

Silver

Gold





Legend

>=90 - Elite + Gold
75-89 -Elite + Silver
>=60 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 6 out of 8 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score
Friction and Wear of Materials: Principles and Case Studies - Toppers list

NAKKALA GOPI KRISHNA 79%

VIZAG STEEL PLANT

AJITH KURIAN BABY 78%

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment: 584

Registration Statistics

Total Registration : 65

Assignment Statistics




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