Metallurgical and Materials Engineering |
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About Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Department
The department has been modernised under Materials Theme of U.K.India, REC Project grant. In addition to 4-year B.Tech programme any one of the following Post Graduate Courses may be offered as full time regular M.Tech Programme, (i) Ferrous-Process Metallurgy, (ii) Industrial Metallurgy.The department can offer any one of these M.Tech Courses on Part-time basis (duration 3 years) also depending on response of students and is the discretion of the department. |
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| The subjects handled in the Under-Graduate Course include Introduction to Materials, Ceramic & Refractories, Fuel Technology, Elements of Physical Metallurgy, Thermodynamics of Materials, Mineral Dressing, Mechanical Behaviour of materials, Characterisation of materials, Unit process of extraction, Computer Programming and numerical methods in Engineering, Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow, Testing of materials, Kinetics of Metallurgical process, Heat treatment and Phase Transformation, Iron making and ferro-alloys, Non-Ferrous Metal Extraction, Foundry Technology, Physical Metallurgy of Ferrous & Nonferrous Alloys, Furnance Technology, Metal Joining & Powder Metallurgy, X-Ray & Metal Physics, Electro-Metallurgy & Corrosion, Mechanical working of Metallic materials, Steel Making-Advanced Materials, Industrial Management. In the final semester elective subjects such as Enterpreneurship, Operation Research, Advanced Ferrous Metallurgy, Fracture Mechanical & Failure analysis, Experimental Techniques, Alternative Route of Iron Making, Ferro Alloy Production, Advanced Foundry Technology, Instrumentation & Process Control, Processing of Engineering Polymers and Composites are offered. |
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| These subjects are intended to familiarise students with all aspects of the extraction of various metals from their natural resources like minerals and ores and the processing of the metals and alloys into various forms for their application in different spheres. They also cover the aspects of Science and Technology exploited to improve the physical and mechanical properties of metals and alloys for various engineering applications. |
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| The department has developed facilities for characterisation of materials and testing as well as research in advanced areas of processing in the Materials Engineering Center. A few of the recently installed equipments are Instron, Image Procesor, DTA-TG-DSG, Dilatometer, Particle size analyser, Cold Isostatic press, Abrasion Tester, Heating Microscope, Phillips X'pert System X-Ray Diffractometer, Furnaces for Operation in Static air gas atmosphere or under vaccum. |
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