Steels and their Heat Treatment

Course Name: 

Steels & Their Heat Treatment (MT800)

Programme: 

M.Tech. in Materials Engineering

Semester: 

Second

Category: 

Elective Courses (Ele)

Credits (L-T-P): 

(3-0-0) 3

Course Outcomes: 

CO1 Explain purpose of heat treatment in steels and difference in plain carbon and alloy steels
CO2 Understand Fe-Fe3C system and its various reactions and phase transformation
CO3 Acquire knowledge about TTT and CCT diagrams and various heat treatment, thermomechanical treatment and surface hardening processes in steels Correlating the fundamentals of phase transformation to heat treatment of steels and final properties
CO4 Attain knowhow on various alloy steels and cast iron alongside their application

Course modules and teaching hours: 

Module 1: (8 hours)
Introduction to heat treatment and its process variables, nature of alloys, Iron and its solid solutions, intermediate phases, types of phase diagrams
Module 2: (10 hours)
Iron - carbon equilibrium diagram, plain carbon steel vs alloys steels, influence of alloying elements in Fe-C alloys, formation of austenite, pearlite martensite, bainite reaction

Module 3: (15 hours)
TTT diagrams, CCT diagrams, heat treatment of steel, tempering of martensite, martempering, austempering, thermomechanical treatment and surface hardening and strengthening mechanisms
Module 4: (9 hours)
Low alloy steels, stainless steels, tool steels, embrittlement and fracture of steels, cast irons: characteristics, applications

References: 

1. T. V. Rajan, C. P. Sharma & Ashok Sharma, Heat Treatment, Principles and Techniques, Pren5. W. C. Leslie, The Physical Metallurgy of Steels, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1982
2. Sidney H. Avner, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill International Editions, 2nd edition, 1974
3. V. Raghavan, Physical Metallurgy, Principles and Practice, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2003
4. Reed-Hill, R.E. and Abbaschian, R., Physical Metallurgy. Principles III edition, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore. 2003
5. W. C. Leslie, The Physical Metallurgy of Steels, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1982
6. S. K. Mandal, Heat treatment of Steels, Mc Graw Hill Education (India) Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2015

Department: 

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Total teaching hours: 

42
 

Contact us

Dr. Kumkum Banerjee, Head
Department of MME, NITK, Surathkal
P. O. Srinivasnagar, Mangaluru - 575 025
Karnataka, India.
  • Hot line: +91-0824-2473050

Contact details for Placements and Internships

E.Mail: mme.placementcell@nitk.edu.in

Faculty Co-ordinator: Dr. Saumen Mandal 

Student Co-ordinator: Yoganath P