CE6315 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LABORATORY L T P C
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OBJECTIVES
To supplement the theoretical knowledge gained in Mechanics of Solids with practical testing for determining the strength of materials under externally applied loads. This would enable the student to have a clear understanding of the design for strength and stiffness
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
- Tension test on a mild steel rod
- Double shear test on Mild steel and Aluminium rods
- Torsion test on mild steel rod
- Impact test on metal specimen
- Hardness test on metals - Brinnell and Rockwell Hardness Number
- Deflection test on beams
- Compression test on helical springs
- Strain Measurement using Rosette strain gauge
- Effect of hardening- Improvement in hardness and impact resistance of steels.
- Tempering- Improvement Mechanical properties Comparison
(i) Unhardened specimen
(ii) Quenched Specimen and
(iii) Quenched and tempered specimen.
- Microscopic Examination of
(i) Hardened samples and
(ii) Hardened and tempered samples.
OUTCOMES:
- Ability to perform different destructive testing
- Ability to characteristic materials
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS
S.No. |
NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT |
Qty. |
1 |
Universal Tensile Testing machine with double 1 shear attachment – 40 Ton Capacity |
1 |
2 |
Torsion Testing Machine (60 NM Capacity) |
1 |
3 |
Impact Testing Machine (300 J Capacity) |
1 |
4 |
Brinell Hardness Testing Machine |
1 |
5 |
Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine |
1 |
6 |
Spring Testing Machine for tensile and compressive loads (2500 N) |
1 |
7 |
Metallurgical Microscopes |
3 |
8 |
Muffle Furnace (800 C) |
1 |
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