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The document is a syllabus for a metallurgy course covering topics such as the introduction to metallurgical engineering, structure-property relationships in metals, solidification, deformation, equilibrium phase diagrams, heat treatment, and non-destructive testing techniques. It includes practicals for studying metallurgical microscopes, alloy properties, phase diagrams, and heat treatment effects. Course outcomes focus on understanding metallurgical principles, analyzing microstructures, and applying knowledge to engineering products.

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The document is a syllabus for a metallurgy course covering topics such as the introduction to metallurgical engineering, structure-property relationships in metals, solidification, deformation, equilibrium phase diagrams, heat treatment, and non-destructive testing techniques. It includes practicals for studying metallurgical microscopes, alloy properties, phase diagrams, and heat treatment effects. Course outcomes focus on understanding metallurgical principles, analyzing microstructures, and applying knowledge to engineering products.

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9/8/2020

Syllabus
• INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE (04 Hours)
Various fields of metallurgical engineering, Status of metallurgical industry in India, Sources of metals, Basic
outline of the principles of production of iron and steel, copper, aluminum. Basic concepts of metallography.

• STRUCTURE-PROPERTY CORRELATIONSHIP IN METALS (06 Hours)


Ferrous: Allotropic forms of Iron, Wrought Iron, Cast Irons - Grey, White, Malleable and Spheroidal Graphite,
Steel - Plain carbon steel, Alloying of steels, Stainless steels, Tool steels, Maraging steels. Non-ferrous: Copper &
Copper alloys - Brass, Bronze, Cupro-Nickel; Aluminum and Aluminum alloys, Titanium alloys, Nickel based super
alloys.

• SOLIDIFICATION OF METALS (04 Hours)

ME205 Metallurgy •
Solidification of pure metals, Nucleation, Growth, Applications of controlled Nucleation & controlled growth.

DEFORMATION OF METALS (06 Hours)


Elastic & plastic deformation of metals, Strengthening mechanisms, Importance of grain size, directional
properties, Recovery, Recrystallization and grain growth

• EQUILIBRIUM PHASE DIAGRAMS (08 Hours)


Dr. S. N. Pandya, Objectives & classification, Basic terms - system, phases & structural constituent, Phase systems - Isomorphous,
Eutectic. Eutectoid, Peritectic. Interpretation of phase diagrams - Lever rule, Gibb’s phase rule, Equilibrium phase
diagram of Fe-Fe3C system, Equilibrium phase diagrams of non-ferrous alloys.
Asst. Prof., MED • HEAT TREATMENT (08 Hours)
Purpose, Definition and Classification of heat-treatment processes for steels, Heat treatments for bulk materials -
Annealing, Normalizing, Hardening, Tempering, Isothermal cooling transformation diagram (ICT/TTT) and
Continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagrams for steels, Various surface hardening heat-treatment of steels;
Heat-treatment of Al alloys - Solution treatment, Solution quenching & Precipitation hardening.

• NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING TECHNIQUES (06 Hours)


Importance, principle, procedure, equipments, advantages & limitations of various non-destructive techniques -
visual inspection, radiography, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, liquid penetrant inspection, eddy
current testing

Practicals Recommended Books


1. To study construction and working of metallurgical
microscope. 1. R. Balasubramanian, Callister’s Materials Science and Engineering,
2. To preparation specimen for microscopic observation . John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
3. To study structure, properties and applications of ferrous 2. D. R. Askland, P. P. Fulay, W. J. Wright, The Science and Engineering
of Materials, Cengage Learning, 2015.
alloys.
3. S. H. Avner, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
4. To study Fe-Fe3C equilibrium phase diagram and its
4. O. P. Khanna, A Text book of Materials Science And Metallurgy,
applications.
Dhanpat Rai Publications.
5. To Study structure, properties and applications of non- 5. W. Smith, J. Hashemi, R. Prakash, Materials Science & Engineering,
ferrous alloys. McGraw Hill, 2014.
6. To study T-T-T & C-C-T diagram of steels.
7. To estimate effect of severity of quenching media in
hardening heat-treatment of steels.
8. To determine hardenablility of steel using Jominy end
quench test.

Course Outcomes (COs):


At the end of the course the students will be able to:

CO1 Describe the importance of metallurgical industries and explain the basic
principles of metallography and extraction of metallic elements.

CO2 Explain the microstructure of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys and correlate
the same with their properties and applications.

CO3 Analyze solidification mechanisms of metals and apply the same for control of
structure of engineering products.

CO4 Describe strengthening mechanisms of metallic materials, and explain the


elastic/plastic deformation of metallic materials.

CO5 Explain the phase-equilibria in binary alloys and analyze phase diagrams
for binary alloys.

CO6 Explain the principle, procedure and application of heat-treatments of


ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.

CO7 Explain the principles, procedures, advantages and limitations of non-


destructive testing techniques.

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