The course is concerned with the development, production, and processing of ferrous, non-ferrous, and mineral materials. It is the basis for innovative products and new technological developments in the fields of industry, technology, and medicine. Research in this department focuses on materials design. The course work will prepare individuals to apply metallurgical principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of metal components of structural, power, transmission, and moving systems, and the analysis of engineering problems such as stress, creep, failure, alloy behaviour, optimal manufacturing processes, and related design considerations.
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Sem. I |
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
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1 |
Advanced Numerical Methods & Computational Techniques |
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2 |
Industrial Engineering |
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3 |
Advanced Powder Technology |
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4 |
Elective I |
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5 |
Elective II |
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6 |
Lab Practice I |
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7 |
Seminar 1 |
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Sem. II |
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1 |
Phase Transformation of Metal Alloys |
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2 |
Advanced Metal Castings |
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3 |
Mechanical Working of Metals |
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4 |
Elective III |
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5 |
Elective IV |
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6 |
Lab Practice II |
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7 |
Seminar II |
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Sem. III |
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1 |
Seminar III |
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2 |
Project Stage I |
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Sem. IV |
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1 |
Project Stage II |
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List of Electives |
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Elective I |
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Special Manufacturing Processes |
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2 |
Joining of Metals and Failure Analysis |
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Elective II |
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Advanced experimental Techniques |
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2 |
Instrumentation and Control |
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Elective III |
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1 |
Surface Engineering |
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2 |
Corrosion and its Control |
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Elective IV |
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Value Engineering |
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2 |
Open Elective (Self Study) |
M.E. Process Metallurgical Engineering Course Suitability