MECH Dept Engineering Topics List

Definition, Meaning, Mechanism, Creep Curve, Factors Affecting, Prevention

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Creep defined: The creep is defined as the property of a material by virtue of which it deforms continuously under a steady load.

Definition, Meaning, Mechanism, Stress Cycles, SN Diagram, Factors Affecting, Prevention

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Fatigue fracture defined: The fatigue fracture is defined as the fracture which takes place under repeatedly applied fatigue stresses.

Definition, Meaning, Mechanism, Prevention

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Ductile fracture may be defined as the fracture which takes place by a slow propagation of crack with appreciable plastic deformation.

Definition, Meaning, Mechanism, Observations, Griffith Crack Theory

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

A brittle fracture may be defined as a fracture which takes place by the rapid propagation of crack with a negligible deformation.

Definition, Meaning, Cause, Types of Fracture | Engineering Materials

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Fracture is the mechanical failure of the material which will produce the separation or fragmentation of a solid into two or more parts under the action of stresses.

Slip, Twinning Modes

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

The two modes of plastic deformation are: 1. Slip, and 2. Twinning.

Definition, Characteristics, Classification

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

When force is applied on a metal piece, then the size and/or shape will be altered.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

There are many thousands of different engineering materials available today.

Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit V: Mechanical Properties And Testing

Familiarize the various mechanical properties of materials.

Non-Metallic Materials | Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit IV: Non-Metallic Materials

Essay Answer Type Questions: Non-Metallic Materials - Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Non-Metallic Materials | Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit IV: Non-Metallic Materials

Self-Assessment Questions: Non-Metallic Materials - Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Non-Metallic Materials | Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy: Unit IV: Non-Metallic Materials

In this unit, the non-metallic materials—polymers, ceramics, and composites have been discussed in detail.