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CE2049 SMART MATERIALS AND SMART STRUCTURES Syllabus


CE2049 SMART MATERIALS AND SMART STRUCTURES

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OBJECTIVE
 This course is designed to give an insight into the latest developments regarding smart
materials and their use in structures. Further, this also deals with structures which can
self adjust their stiffness with load.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction to Smart Materials and Structures – Instrumented structures functions and
response – Sensing systems – Self diagnosis – Signal processing consideration – Actuation
systems and effectors.
UNIT II MEASURING TECHNIQUES 9
Strain Measuring Techniques using Electrical strain gauges, Types – Resistance – Capacitance
– Inductance – Wheatstone bridges – Pressure transducers – Load cells – Temperature
Compensation – Strain Rosettes.
UNIT III SENSORS 9
Sensing Technology – Types of Sensors – Physical Measurement using Piezo Electric Strain
measurement – Inductively Read Transducers – The LVOT – Fiber optic Techniques.
Chemical and Bio-Chemical sensing in structural Assessment – Absorptive chemical sensors –
Spectroscopes – Fibre Optic Chemical Sensing Systems and Distributed measurement.
UNIT IV ACTUATORS 9
Actuator Techniques – Actuator and actuator materials – Piezoelectric and Electrostrictive
Material – Magnetostructure Material – Shape Memory Alloys – Electro orheological Fluids–
Electro magnetic actuation – Role of actuators and Actuator Materials.
UNIT V SIGNAL PROCESSING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 9
Data Acquisition and Processing – Signal Processing and Control for Smart Structures –
Sensors as Geometrical Processors – Signal Processing – Control System – Linear and Non-
Linear.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Brain Culshaw – Smart Structure and Materials Artech House – Borton. London-1996.
2. Srinivasan ,A.V and Michael McFarland . D, “ Smart Structures – Analysis and Design ,
Cambridge University Press, 2001.
REFERENCES
1. L. S. Srinath , Experimental Stress Analysis , Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998.
2. J. W. Dally & W. F. Riley , Experimental Stress Analysis , Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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