Powder Metallurgy detailed Syllabus for Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (MME), R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.
For all the other MME 3rd Year 1st Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH, visit Metallurgical & Materials Engineering 3rd Year 1st Sem R18 Scheme.
For all the (Professional Elective-I) subjects refer to Professional Elective-I Scheme. The detail syllabus for powder metallurgy is as follows.
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, the student will be able to
- List different stages of manufacturing using the powder metallurgy route
- Describe characteristics of a P/M component
- Describe the consolidation process during P/M route and identify the defects that arise
- Analyse the material and design needs of a P/M component
Unit I
Introduction. Importance of powder metallurgy. Comparison of powder metallurgy with other manufacturing techniques. Its scope and limitations. Methods of Powder Production: chemical reduction (tungsten, iron), carbonyl decomposition (iron, nickel), atomization (pure metal and multi component alloy powders), milling (oxides), electrolysis (elemental powders)
Unit II
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Unit III
Consolidation of Metal Powders I – Compaction: Theory of consolidation; Pressureless powder shaping, pressure transmission in powders. Pressure dependence of densification. Die compaction and Isostatic pressing.
Unit IV
Consolidation of Metal Powders II- Sintering. Mechanisms of solid state and liquid phase sintering. Factors affecting sintering. Properties of sintered parts. Hot isostatic pressing. Sinter forging. Defects in P/M route and their control, Treatment of powder metallurgy components.
Unit V
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Text Books:
- Powder Metallurgy: science, technology and materials – Anish Upadhyaya, G.S. Upadhyaya, Universities Press (2011)
- Power Metallurgy: science, technology and materials – P.C. Angelo, R. Subramanian, Prentice Hall India Learning Pvt. Ltd., (2008)
Reference Book:
- Volume 7: Powder Metallurgy, ASM Handbook – P.K. Samal and J. W. Newkird, ASM (2015)
- Powder Metallurgy Science – R.M. German, Metal Powder Industry (1994)
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of B.Tech 3rd Year 1st Sem Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, visit MME 3rd Year 1st Sem Syllabus Subjects.
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