Age hardening I: Introduction

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  • @Shreejigovindhari
    @Shreejigovindhari 4 года назад +16

    Lol, Since maximum hardness is at its peak, hence it decrease after peak point or over aging 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👌

  • @andrazgasar222
    @andrazgasar222 4 года назад +4

    Thank you, a have a test tommorrow at my UNI and I've missed the lecture on this topic and you've really helped me a lot! Thanks again, I just love the videos you publish!

  • @anuragsamaddar3059
    @anuragsamaddar3059 2 года назад +2

    I have never seen such a good teacher in my life.......such good teaching🔥Awesome Sir

  • @syedasad5731
    @syedasad5731 6 лет назад +24

    Extremely awesome, for the first time got interest to see the second part even though it is of higher running time. It was worthy to watch it too.....was searching for such a video ....well done sir..!!

  • @riteshmule7727
    @riteshmule7727 4 года назад +16

    I will never forget this story in my whole life❣️ and I will not die before meeting you sir!

  • @lorenzodamian3667
    @lorenzodamian3667 3 года назад

    Thanks for your lecture.
    I works in aluminium extrusion factory.
    I would beg you to explained as easiest that you can for medium students like me.
    The process is heated billet 7 inch to 480C and extruded to 530C aprox and later tempering in a fan current 10 m ( to quenching 30 m/min) yo get 250C . And later agening.
    Thanks

  • @ajayjoshi9256
    @ajayjoshi9256 4 года назад +4

    best example of subltle humour and how material science can be fun to teach and learn. Thank you sir for your efforts. This is by far the best explanation on any subject in any of the nptel lectures i have come across. Thank you for your time sir.

  • @badayoutuber759
    @badayoutuber759 Год назад

    God bless you sir , Best explanation ever.... Superb

  • @Ponto22lr
    @Ponto22lr 2 года назад

    How does pressure affects the hardening process of aluminium?

  • @ankushsaha007
    @ankushsaha007 3 года назад

    Sir thank u🙏,because of u one day i might try to persue phd in this subject

  • @ranahamzakhudadadkhan5632
    @ranahamzakhudadadkhan5632 Год назад +1

    Studying in Germany, listening to Indian Professor.🤗

  • @himanshushekhar4524
    @himanshushekhar4524 2 года назад +1

    Sir, why we do quenching in first step after solution treatment. ? Instead we can do Normalizing.

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  2 года назад +1

      If you do normalizing, that is slower cooling than quenching you may not be able to retain high temperature solid solution. Precipates will form while cooling itself. But this will happen at higher temperatures than used for aging after quenching. Precipates formed at higher tempeartures will be coarse and not as effective as fine ppts formed at lower aging temperatures.

  • @abhinavjagetia5239
    @abhinavjagetia5239 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the awesome story. The lecture was really very informative not necessarily known and covered in classes.

  • @Karmayogi_R
    @Karmayogi_R 5 лет назад +2

    Really you too good sir , thanks for these videos it make to me understand engineering materials well .......thanks for this ME series of videos .
    We love you sir

  • @Mechaworkstudy
    @Mechaworkstudy 4 года назад +1

    Well explained sir.

  • @shreenivasap.h3073
    @shreenivasap.h3073 3 года назад

    very good explaination ..i got information

  • @darkwarrior_agentj3879
    @darkwarrior_agentj3879 5 лет назад +2

    Really good and patient explanation. Very good video.

  • @panigrahiabhisek007
    @panigrahiabhisek007 3 года назад +2

    Sir you have a good sense of humour😊

  • @HimanshuShekhar-ug1lq
    @HimanshuShekhar-ug1lq Год назад +1

    After solution Treatment we do ageing. in Ageing after holding the sample at elevated temp. do we have to necessarily do air cooling or can we perform water quenching .???

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  Год назад

      After ageing, air cooling is sufficient.

    • @himanshushekhar4524
      @himanshushekhar4524 Год назад

      @@introductiontomaterialsscience you mean sir, we can do any of these Annealing, Normalizing and quenching??

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  Год назад

      @@himanshushekhar4524 Cooling rate after aging should not matter. So you can either fast cool (quench) or skow cool (air) or very slow cool (furnace). Furnace cooling and air cooling in this case will not usually be called annealing or normalizing respectively. These terms are common for cooling of austenite phase in steel.

    • @himanshushekhar4524
      @himanshushekhar4524 Год назад

      @@introductiontomaterialsscience Thankyou very much much sir....a lot of things has been cleared. Thankyou once again for responding 🙂

  • @Roberto-co4uk
    @Roberto-co4uk 4 года назад +1

    The cliffhanger at the end of this video reminds me of watching anime

  • @Gaurav-rh3pq
    @Gaurav-rh3pq 5 лет назад +2

    Thanx Sir,very well explained

  • @pleasesubscribe2987
    @pleasesubscribe2987 3 года назад +1

    well explained

  • @alchem1s7
    @alchem1s7 3 года назад

    Thank you Mr.
    I got very interested with the explanation
    Greetings from Mexico

  • @fariz5091
    @fariz5091 4 года назад

    Hi, from micro structure aluminum we can get average size of precipitate and % distribution. what is the effect of each?

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  4 года назад

      Higher the average size of the precipitate lesser will be its effectiveness in strengthening. I am not really sure how the distribution will affect the properties.

  • @SIVARAGHURAMMVM
    @SIVARAGHURAMMVM 2 месяца назад

    Super teacher and interesting in understanding 😊

  • @gautamkumarsahu30
    @gautamkumarsahu30 3 года назад

    Hahaha... Since the name is peak hardness, it has to decrease after that

  • @zeeshanahmed9719
    @zeeshanahmed9719 5 лет назад

    Sir is there any method to get the alloy at maximum hardness after aging and prevent it from over aging?

  • @samirmondal7781
    @samirmondal7781 6 лет назад +1

    Sir I am a regular viewer of your material class's , please suggest me how to study material for gate because my gate paper is polymer science and material science

    • @motiontv3621
      @motiontv3621 2 года назад

      How was your gate exam.

    • @TanmayM.63
      @TanmayM.63 4 месяца назад

      @@motiontv3621 🤣🤣🤣

  • @naveentheking962
    @naveentheking962 Год назад

    Thank you sir

  • @deanharris7149
    @deanharris7149 2 года назад

    Well made, thank you.

  • @bestcakesdesign
    @bestcakesdesign 3 года назад

    Weekend defect😂

  • @LearningDentistry
    @LearningDentistry 6 лет назад +1

    well explained

  • @vishu1650
    @vishu1650 3 года назад

    Ty very much sir

  • @teemum.9023
    @teemum.9023 Год назад

    Interesting

  • @bitankumarnayak8528
    @bitankumarnayak8528 2 года назад

    Sir I love your research

  • @muntoia
    @muntoia 3 года назад +1

    Finally an Indian which is speaking in a understandable way... Thanks professor

  • @maheshdangeti3633
    @maheshdangeti3633 3 года назад

    Super sir..

  • @ryanfauzan5284
    @ryanfauzan5284 4 года назад

    sir, thank you so much.

  • @mjindia21
    @mjindia21 3 года назад

    Thanks sir.

  • @Sharma3903
    @Sharma3903 4 года назад

    Great explanation

  • @zhangbarry1752
    @zhangbarry1752 4 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @saiputcha1730
    @saiputcha1730 5 лет назад

    "Because peak hardening is highest by definition, it is the highest", Er,...with all due respect, how is that even a reason to why a material's hardness should decrease with over-aging?

    • @rajeshprasad101
      @rajeshprasad101 5 лет назад +4

      It is NOT the reason.

    • @saiputcha1730
      @saiputcha1730 5 лет назад

      @@rajeshprasad101 I now understand sir that the reason is given in the next video.
      But, @10:35, it was said so, that's why I had a doubt.

    • @introductiontomaterialsscience
      @introductiontomaterialsscience  5 лет назад +15

      Actually it was my attempt at humour. But I can see now that it can create confusion.

    • @lordchickenhawk
      @lordchickenhawk 5 лет назад

      @@introductiontomaterialsscience LOL!! I got it so it can't be all that confusing, I'm not THAT bright! :) ...which is why I really appreciate your video. Only somebody with a real grasp on their subject can make an explanation which the layman can then also grasp. Thanks!

    • @ajayjoshi9256
      @ajayjoshi9256 4 года назад +1

      bhai wo majak tha . material science ke joke samajhne ke liye bhi concept clear hone chahiye. h

  • @ShekharSuman1
    @ShekharSuman1 6 лет назад

    Nicely explained. Concept cleared.

  • @bepulbarua1947
    @bepulbarua1947 3 года назад

    pran

  • @kamohelot8677
    @kamohelot8677 4 года назад

    Very helpful 💯💯

  • @messimagic2527
    @messimagic2527 4 года назад

    Sir you look like Nitesh Tiwari 😅...

  • @sandeeprathee9859
    @sandeeprathee9859 4 года назад

    Superb

  • @adiraaz7736
    @adiraaz7736 3 года назад

    at 10:35 , sir cracked a veri nice joke and nobody laughed out of ass except me :)