Metallurgy Diploma

32682: Materials Technology Metallurgy 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Materials Technology detail syllabus for Agricultural Technology (123), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (32682), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other metallurgy 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Metallurgy 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other ELECTIVE – II THEORY subjects do refer to ELECTIVE – II THEORY. The detail syllabus for materials technology is as follows.

Rationale:

The ever expanding Science, Engineering and Technology need materials of varied nature with enhanced properties and at low cost. High temperature applications, low temperature applications, Sub-zero applications like Pressure vessels, Boilers, Aerospace applications, Marine & Submarine applications and Automotive sectors are in need of different materials with widely different combination of properties.

Also new developments in materials like Metallic glasses, Nano materials, Inter-metallics, Super-alloys, Advanced structural ceramics and Composites, Shape memory alloys etc. are to be familiar to the students. This subject provides an insight view about the latest materials, their properties and applications in various fields.

Objectives:

At the end of the study of VI Semester the student will be able to

  • To learn about the behaviour of materials under diffusion, nucleation & growth
  • To provide knowledge about types, properties & applications of various types of steels, alloy steels & Stainless steels
  • To impart knowledge about various types of non-ferrous alloys , their properties and applications
  • To give introduction about latest materials, behaviours of engineering materials in diversified fields.

Unit I

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Unit II

Steels & Alloy Steels

Introduction to specifications Indian standards & AISI only- plain carbon steels – low alloy and Q and T steels, dual phase steels – Ultra high strength steels – maraging steels – HSLA steels – steels for magnetic and electrical applications-processing, properties & applications.

Unit III

Stainless Steels And Cast Irons

Stainless steels – phase diagrams – effects of chromium and nickel -ferritic and Austenitic, martensitic, duplex and precipitation hardened stainless steels. Types of Cast Irons- white iron, malleable iron, S.G. Iron alloy cast irons – physical metallurgy, composition of cast irons, properties and applications. Heat treatments of cast irons.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Special Materials

Composite materials, metallic glasses, Intermetallics, super alloys, Advanced structural ceramics – WC, Tic, TaC, Al203, SiC, Si3N4, CBN and Diamond-properties, processing and applications. Shape memory alloys, polymeric materials, quasi crystals and Nano crystalline materials.

Reference Books:

  1. The Physical Metallurgy of Steels, Leslie. W.C, McGraw Hill. 1983.
  2. Engineering Materials and their ApplicationsvFlinn. R.A. and Trojan. P.K. 4th Edition, Jaico, 1999.
  3. Solid State Phase Transformations Raghavan. V, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. 1993
  4. Light Alloys Metallurgy of Light Metals, 3rd edition, Polmear I.,. Arnold Publishers. 1995.
  5. The Science and Engineering of Materials, Askeland. D.R, PWT Kent Publishing Company, Boston, 1989
  6. Physical Metallurgy and Design of Steels, Pickering F.B, Applied Science Publishers Limited. London. 1978.
  7. Physical Metallurgy – Principles and Practice, Raghavan V, Prentice Hall of India. 1993.
  8. Structure and Properties of Alloys, Brick Gardon Philips, McGraw Hill. 1976.
  9. A.S.M. Metals Hand book. 10th edition. Volume 2 . 1995.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Metallurgy, M scheme do visit Metallurgy 6 syllabus for M Scheme.

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