IISGNII गुरुर ब्रह्मा गुरुर विष्णु गुरुर देवो महेश्वरः गुरुः साक्षात्परब्रह्मा तस्मै श्री गुरुवे नमः

Material Science and Metallurgy by O.P. Khanna-dhanpatrai

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CHAPTER

1. Introduction to Material Science and Metallurgy

2. Engineering Materials

3. Properties of Engineering Materials

4. Selection of Materials

5. Ferrous Materials

6. Non-Ferrous Materials

7. Materials for High and low Temperature service

8. Tool and die materials

9. Bearing Materials

10. Spring Materials

11. Die-Casting Alloys

12. Magnetic Materials

13. Precious Metals

14. Metals for Nuclear Energy

15. Identification of Metals and Alloys

16. Ceramic Materials

17. Refractoriness

18. Refractory Metals

19. Glass

20. Polymers

21. Elastomers (Rubber)

22. Plastics Materials

23. Composite Materials

24. Adhesives

25. Insulating Materials

26. Miscellaneous Materials PART-2 EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY

27. Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy

28. Extraction of Aluminium

29. Extraction of Copper

30. Extraction of Magnesium

31. Extraction of Zinc

32. Extraction of Lead

33. Extraction of Tin

34. Extraction of Nickel PART-3 PHYSICAL METALLURGY

35. Crystallography

36. Electron Theory of Metals and Electronic Properties

37. Imperfections in Metal Crystals

38. Solid Solution

39. Phase Diagrams

40. Iron-Carbon System

41. Solidification of Metals

42. Metallography

43. Heat Treatment Processes

44. Case Hardening and Surface Treatment

45. Heat Treatment Furnaces

46. Temperature Measurement and Control in Metallurgy (Pyrometry)

47. Diffusion in Solids

48. Corrosion and OxidationPART-4 MECHANICAL METALLURGY

49. Testing of Materials

50. Metallurgy of Welding, Brazing and Soldering

51 Foundry Metallurgy

52. Residual  Stresses and their Measurement

53. Powder Metallurgy

54. Deformation of Metals

55. Failure of Metals

56. Strengthening of Metals

57. Mechanical Working Processes

58. Question Bank Appenxdix-1 Appendix-2 Appendix-3

 

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