Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering Lecture Plan-PT&HT
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering Lecture Plan-PT&HT
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering Lecture Plan-PT&HT
Credits : 3-0-0-3
Class Schedule
Monday – B320 Tuesday – B320 Wednesday – B320 Thursday – B320
3:20-4:10 PM 3:20-4:10 PM 11:20-12:10 PM 8:00-08:50 AM
Marks Distribution
End Term Mid Term Assignments + Class Test
70 20 10
Total -100 Marks
1. Cost-free, PowerPoint visuals & extended notes are furnished to students by Instructor
2. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys by D.A.Porter, K.E. Easterling, and M.Y.
Sharif, CRC Press , Taylor & Francis Group
3. Heat treatment –Principles & Techniques by T.V.Rajan, C.P.Sharma and A.Sharma, PHI
publishers
A Lava Kumar
Course Coordinator
COURSE CONTENTS
A Lava Kumar
Course Coordinator
33. Cellular transformations 1
34. Order-disorder transformations & Massive Transformations 1
35. Concluding remarks 1
Class Test –V -
36. Martensitic transformations: Characteristics 1
Driving force for martensitic transformation & Why tetragonal structure
37. 1
for martensite?
38. Hardenability 1
39. Development of microstructures in cast irons. 1
40. Role of alloying elements in steels 1
Total 40
1. This is the syllabus; I planned for the “Phase Transformations & Heat
Treatment” course of Session 2016-17 (Even semester). If you have any
query/suggestions mail me on lavakumaravala@gmail.com
2. Our course includes Assignments (from every chapter), some model charts
(for laboratory), Term paper (for laboratory) and Class test.
3. By end of this course student must have 75% attendance, to eligible for the
end semester examination.
A Lava Kumar
Course Coordinator
General Comments
Learning outcomes: Enhanced critical thinking, analytical and problem solving skills in materials
science and engineering. An understanding of the principles underlying liquid-to solid and solid-
state phase transformations in a range of materials. An understanding of the importance of
phase transformations for controlling microstructure and properties in engineering alloys.
Step 1) Select a paper after discussions with Course Instructor, before Jan 31st 2017
Step 2) This paper must be from Journal (research) article, and must be concerned with the
mechanical properties/behavior of materials.
Step 3) Critically review the paper. (You will have to read a lot of background material to be able
to do this. The references given in the paper will help you in this process.)
Step 4) Write a report highlighting the new observations made in the paper and possible
drawbacks, loopholes, etc. The report should be of highest professional quality with a clear and
concise structure and must be submitted by 28-02-2017.
Step 5) Prepare a Power Point Presentation (10-minute duration) that highlights some salient
points of the paper. The presentation must be very clear and graphics that are pleasing to the
eye.
The earlier you start on the project, the better grade you are going to get!
Assignment
As classes are progressing, in between I will give you, to solve set of problems related to
specific topics in our course. You need to solve, each and every problem, and need to submit
on given deadlines.
A Lava Kumar
Course Coordinator