Course Duration : 1 Hour
Validity : 60 Days
INR 300.00 + GST
Description
Metallurgy is the science that explores why metals behave the way they do. It explains the properties, behavior, and internal structure of metals. Metallurgy also describes the treatment and processes that allow us to tailor a metal’s properties to a specific application. As a material engineer study of basic metallurgy will help you to develop, design and operate processes that transform raw materials into useful engineering products intended to improve the quality of our lives. The module therefore explains how to extract the metals for industrial practices.
Course Objective
1. The various aspects of physical metallurgy.
2. The structure of different metals and alloys.
3. Derive the atomic packaging factor.
4. Explain the various types of crystallographic orientations.
5. Describe the various types of crystalline defects.
6. Define interstitial elements.
7. Analyse the iron carbon diagram.
Course Curriculum
1. Basic Metallurgy
2. Physical Metallurgy
3. Atomic Packing Factor
4. Crystallographic Orientation
5. Physical Metallurgy- Point Defect
6. Radii of Available Sites in Iron
7. Atomic Radii of Interstitial Elements
8. Interstitial Sites
9. Line Defect
10. Surface Defect
11. Iron Carbon Diagram
12. Cooling Curve for Pure Iron
13. Allotropy
14. Invariant Reactions in Iron
15. Steel According to Carbon Percentage
16. Eutectoid Decomposition of Austenite
17. Nucleation and Growth of Pearlite
18. Hypo-Eutectoid Decompotion of Austenite
19. Important Metallurgical Phases and Micro-constituents
20. Definitions of Transformation Temperatures in Iron and Steel
21. Effect of Alloying Elements on Critical Temperatures
22. Limitations of Fe-Fe2C Daigram.