Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
TECHNOLOGIES
Constituted under the Act 18 of 2008
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Course Outcome:
After learning the course the students should be able to:
1. Have thorough knowledge on the basic concepts of rheology
2. Carry out the experimental techniques for measuring the rheological properties.
3. Know the fundamentals in polymerization reactor design, with the knowledge kinetics
4. Understand Rheology of Plastic Materials and apply the same
Assessment Method
Course
Course Code Course Name L-T-P Credits
Category
MMXX35 Powder Metallurgy PEC 3-0-0 3
Course Objectives:
UNIT – I: (10Hrs)
Historical background, steps in powder metallurgy, advantages of powder metallurgy process,
advantages of powder metallurgy processing over conventional material processing,
applications of powder metallurgy, limitations of powder metallurgy, recent trends; Powder
production methods: Mechanical – milling, machining, other impaction techniques, mechanical
alloying, Chemical –reduction, thermal decomposition, hydride-dehydride process, Physical
methods – electrolytic deposition, gas atomization, water atomization, centrifugal atomization,
other atomization approaches, atomization limitations.
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Powder pressing – powder shaping and compaction, binders; powder compaction methods –
pressure less compaction techniques, pressure compaction techniques; classification of powder
metallurgy parts; cold isostatic compaction – process, types, advantages, applications;.
Unit-V (10Hrs)
Types of sintering – solid state sintering, liquid phase sintering, activated sintering, reaction
sintering, rate controlled sintering, microwave sintering, self-propagating high temperature
synthesis, gas plasma sintering, spark plasma sintering; sintering theory – thermodynamics of
solid state sintering process, stages in solid state sintering, driving force for sintering, sintering
mechanisms; variables – process variables, material variables; effects of sintering –
dimensional changes, microstructural changes;
UNIT – VI (10Hrs)
Sintering atmospheres – need for sintering atmosphere, functions of a sintering atmosphere,
hydrogen, reformed hydrocarbon gases, nitrogen based mixtures, dissociated ammonia, inert
gases, vacuum. Post sintering operations: introduction, sizing, coining, repressing, re-
sintering, impregnation, Infiltration, heat treatment, steam treatment, machining, joining,
plating, and other coatings. Powder metallurgy product: Porous Bearings, Porous Filters,
Sintered Carbides, cermets.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
1. Learners will be able to understand basic concept of powder metallurgy
2. Learners will be able to understand mechanism of sintering
3. Will be able to design the materials with higher strength and unique properties in
industrial application.
Assessment Method