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Phase Diagrams in Materials Science and Engineering

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Overview

Phase diagrams are important for materials science and engineering applications encompassing from structural materials to functional materials, including electronic, magnetic applications. The course is intended to make the students and research familiarize with binary and ternary phase diagrams and microstructure of different materials. It is to be noted that microstructure plays a vital role in deciding the properties of the materials. Thus, it is important to connect the phase diagram information for microstructural evolution.

Syllabus

Lecture 1 : Introduction to the Course.
Lecture 2 : Heterogeneous equilibrium and Free energy Formalism.
Lecture 3 : Concept of Chemical Potential.
Lecture 4 : Phase Rule-I.
Lecture 5 : Phase Rule-II and Single Component Equilibria.
Lecture 6: Single Component Phase Diagram.
Lecture 7 : Binary Phase Diagram -Isomorphous Diagram.
Lecture 8 : Binary Isomorphous System.
Lecture 9 : Solidification of Isomorphous Alloys.
Lecture 10 : Free Energy of Binary Isomorphous Phase Diagram.
Lecture 11 : Phase Diagram of Binary Eutectic Systems.
Lecture 12 : Solidification of eutectic, hyper-eutectic alloys & their morphologies I.
Lecture 13 : Solidification of eutectic, hyper-eutectic alloys & their morphologies II.
Lecture 14: Phase diagrams of binary eutectic two terminal solid solution.
Lecture 15: Phase diagrams of binary peritectic System-I.
Lecture 16: Phase diagrams of binary peritectic System-II.
Lecture 17 : Phase diagrams of binary peritectic System with intermediate phases.
Lecture 18 : Intermediate Phases.
Lecture 19 : Introduction to Monotectic Phase Diagram.
Lecture 20 : Microstructural Evolution of Monotectic Phase Diagram.
Lecture 21 : Free Energy Composition diagrams for Monotectic systems and Syntactic phase diagram.
Lecture 22 : Quasichemical theory-I.
Lecture 23 : Quasichemical theory-II.
Lecture 24 : Quasichemical theory_Free energy formalism.
Lecture 25 : Solid State Reaction.
Lecture 26 : Introduction to Iron-Carbon phase diagram.
Lecture 27 : Eutectoid Transformation in Iron-Carbon phase diagram.
Lecture 28 : Austenite to pearlite transformation in Iron-Carbon phase diagram.
Lecture 29 : Hypo-eutectoid steels.
Lecture 30 : Pearlite Transformation.
Lecture 31 : Martensite Transformation -I.
Lecture 32 : Martensite Transformation -II.
Lecture 33 : Tempering of Martensite.
Lecture 34 : Bainite Transformation.
Lecture 35 : TTT curves for Steel.
Lecture 36 : Cast Iron - I.
Lecture 37 : Cast Iron - II.
Lecture 38 : Ductile Iron & Nodular Iron.
Lecture 39 : Malleable Iron.
Lecture 40 : Alloyed Cast Iron.
Lecture 41 : Phase Diagram for different Solid State Reaction.
Lecture 42 : Phase Diagram of Ceramic.
Lecture 43 : Ternary Phase Diagram-I.
Lecture 44 : Ternary Phase Diagram-II.
Lecture 45 : Ternary Phase Diagram and Tie Line Construction - I.
Lecture 46 : Ternary Phase Diagram and Tie Line Construction - II.
Lecture 47 : Ternary Phase Diagram and Tie Line Construction - III.
Lecture 48 : Ternary Isomorphous Phase Diagram.
Lecture 49 : Ternary Three Phase Equilibria.
Lecture 50 : Three Phase Equilibria in Ternary Systems - I.
Lecture 51 : Three Phase Equilibria in Ternary Systems - II.
Lecture 52 : Solidification Behaviour of Ternary Alloy.
Lecture 53 : Three Phase Equilibria.
Lecture 54 : Ternary Four Phase Equilibria - I.
Lecture 55 : Ternary Four Phase Equilibria - II.
Lecture 56 : Solidification Behaviour of ternary eutectic alloys.
Lecture 57 : Phase diagram of ternary eutectic with terminal solid solution.
Lecture 58 : Ternary peritectic reaction.
Lecture 59 : Quasi-peritectic reaction.
Lecture 60 : Case Studies on Ternary Phase Diagrams-I.
Lecture 61 : Case Studies on Ternary Phase Diagrams-II.

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