COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 S M L L - - - - L L - -
CO2 M L L - - - - - L L - -
CO3 M L L L - - - - L L - -
CO4 M L L - - - - - L L - -
CO5 S M L L - - - - L L - -
CO6 M L L - - - - - L L - -
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low
Assessment Pattern:
Assessment - I Assessment - II
CAT I Assg. I * CAT II Assg. II * Terminal Exam
(%) (%) (%) (%) (%)
TPS 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1 2 3
Scale
CO
CO1 4 10 - - 2 10 -
CO2 8 10 25 50 4 10 12.5
CO3 8 10 25 50 4 - 12.5
CO4 4 10 25 50 4 - 12.5
CO5 4 10 25 50 4 - 12.5
CO6 12 10 - - 2 10 -
Total 20 30 50 100 20 30 50 100 20 30 50
*Assignment I, II Quiz/ Puzzle/ Case analysis/ Problem-solving/ Presentation/
Writing tasks
Overview of Smart Materials:
Definition and Components of Smart Materials and Structures Types of Smart
Materials Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) Electro/Magnetorheological Fluids
Ferro/Pyro/Piezoelectric Materials Electroactive Polymers
Electro/Magnetostrictive Materials Thermo/Photo/Electrochromic Materials
Shape Memory Materials:
Origin of Shape Memory Alloys Phase transformation Superelasticity Types of
Shape Memory Effect Training of SMAs Manufacturing and Processing of SMAs
Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys SMAs based Sensors & Actuators
Applications in Robotics, Aerospace, Automotive, and Medical devices Problems
Piezoelectric Materials:
Piezoelectric Ceramics Piezoelectric Coefficients Constitutive Equations Villari
Effect Matteuci Effect Piezoelectric Sensors and Actuators in Positioning Devices
Structural Health Monitoring Piezoelectric devices for drug delivery Design of
Piezostack Actuators for Smart Phones Problems
Rheological Materials:
Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids Introduction to MR fluids Types of MR fluids
and additives Rheology and Magnetic Response Bingham Plastic Model Thermal
effects and Stability MR fluid Damper Ferrofluids in Drug Delivery Hydraulic
Valves and Flow Control Devices Adaptive Optics Problems
Active Smart Materials:
Magnetostrictive Materials Joule Effect Wiedemann Effect Magnetic Anisotropy
Strain and stress relationships Constitutive Equations Active Vibration Control
Systems Micro Sensors and Micro Actuators Energy Density and Power Density
of Smart Materials Problems
Emerging Smart Materials:
Energy-Harvesting Materials Nano-enabled Materials Smart Polymer Composites
Smart Textiles and Wearable Technology Self-Healing Materials Metamaterials
Biomimetic Materials 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Smart Materials
Case Studies in Smart Materials
1. Gandhi, M. V., and Thompson, B. D., Materials and Structures ,
Springer Science & Business Media. (1992).
2. Shahinpoor, Mohsen, ed., , Royal Society
of Chemistry, (2020).
3. Rao, Ashwin, Arun R. Srinivasa, and Junuthula Narasimha Reddy.,
shape , Vol. 3. Cham: Springer International
Publishing, (2015).
4. Lecce, Leonardo, ed.
Elsevier, (2014).
5. Schwartz, Mel., , CRC press, (2008).
6. Kohl, Manfred., Memory M , Springer Science &
Business Media, (2013).
7. Addington, Michelle, and Daniel Schodek.,
, Routledge, (2012).
Course Contents and Lecture Schedule
Module
Integration of Smart Materials in Systems
Shape Memory Materials
Origin of Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) - Phase
Transformation in SMAs
Piezoelectric Materials
Piezoelectric Ceramics - Piezoelectric Coefficients -
Constitutive Equations and Effects
Piezoelectric Actuators in Smart Phones - Advanced
Piezoelectric Applications in Industry - Problems and Future
Directions
Rheological Materials
Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids - Types of MR Fluids
and Additives - Rheology and Magnetic Response
Active Smart Materials
Basic Phenomena in Magnetostrictive Materials - Magnetic
Anisotropy and Strain-Stress Relationships
Micro Sensors and Micro Actuators - Energy Density and
Power Density of Smart Materials