MT41037: Powder Metallurgy
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Course name | Powder Metallurgy | ||||||||||||||||||||
Offered by | Metallurgical & Materials Engineering | ||||||||||||||||||||
Credits | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
L-T-P | 3-0-0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Semester | Autumn |
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Prerequisite - Nil Significance of powder technique compared to other metal forming techniques. Production of powders; mechanical attrition, atomization, chemical reduction processes, electro chemical processes. Production of ceramic powders and whiskers, production of high purity oxides, carbides, nitrides and borides. Characterization of powders- Sampling of powders, physical, chemical and technological characteristics of powders. Powder conditioning and treatment. Compaction and shaping: Compaction in rigid dies, cold isostatic compaction, powder injection molding. Sintering: Theory of sintering of single component powders, sintering of mixed powders and composites, liquid phase sintering, reactive sintering, sintering furnaces and atmospheres. Applications: Refractory metals, cemented carbides, porous parts, structural parts, aerospace applications, magnetic applications.Text Books:1.R. M. German: Powder Metallurgy Science, 2nd Edition, MPIF, 1994.2.F. Thummler and R. Oberacker: An Introduction to Powder Metallurgy ,The Institute of Materials, London, 1993.
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Day | 8:00-8:55 am | 9:00-9:55 am | 10:00-10:55 am | 11:00-11:55 am | 12:00-12:55 pm | 2:00-2:55 pm | 3:00-3:55 pm | 4:00-4:55 pm | 5:00-5:55 pm | |
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