7th October 2016 04:19 PM | |
shikha | Re: VNIT Metallurgy Syllabus As per your concern I will get the details of course in Powder Metallurgy a part of M. Tech in Materials Engineering program at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology. Here is the course description Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, each student should be able to understand: a. Powder production techniques b. Powder Characterization & Treatments c. Characterization of powders d. Consolidation techniques e. Concepts of Sintering f. Applications Status of PM industries in India, advantages / disadvantages of PM techniques. Powder production involved by comminution of solid metals like machining, crushing, milling etc. Powder production by pulverising molten metals, Physical methods of powder production, Chemical process of producing powder, Powder Characterization & Treatments :Thermal and mechanical treatments given to powders. Testing and evaluation of following characteristics of powder - particle size, shape & size distributions, surface topography, surface area, shape factors, apparent and tap density; mass and volume flow rates, compressibility and compression ratio etc. Compaction techniques -Pressures and pressure - less compaction methods, die compaction (single / double / multiple action); reflex action, rotary compaction; isostatic compaction; rolling / forging / extrusion as techniques of compaction; vibratory compaction, continuos compaction; high energy rate following techniques; slip casting, green compact density, laminations and their control, hot pressing, explosive compaction. Sintering, Powder Metallurgy Applications For full information please check the file Address:- Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology South Ambazari Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010 Phone:- 0712 222 2828 |
7th October 2016 03:57 PM | |
Unregistered | VNIT Metallurgy Syllabus Can you please get the Powder Metallurgy course details which come under M. Tech in Materials Engineering at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology? |