Department of Metallurgical Engineering IIT (BHU), Varanasi. Brochure 18-19

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1 Department of Metallurgical Engineering IIT (BHU), Varanasi Brochure 18-19

2 About us Department of Metallurgical Engineering at IIT BHU strives to prepare engineers for building better technologies and application processes for variety of industries through it s research in the fields of nanomaterials characterization, quasicrystals, biomaterials, magnetic materials, spray forming, rapid solidification, mechanical alloying, powder metallurgy, waste utilization, energy management etc.

3 Laboratories Equipments Structural Metallography Mechanical Testing Extractive Metallurgy Chemical Metallurgy Electron Transport Measurement Transport phenomena Industrial Metallurgy Welding Foundry Electrometallurgy and Corrosion Computer 200 KV Transmission Electron Microscope Vacuum Sputtering Unit Edwards Precision Impedance Analyser Scanning Electron Microscope, QUANTA 200 F X-ray Generator and Guinier Camera, Nonius Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Magnetic Susceptibility System, CAHN -200 Servo-Hydraulic Testing Machine (20 Tons) Universal Testing Machines (10 tons), Instron 4206 Scanning Auger Microscope, VG SCIENTIFIC ESCALAB X -ray Diffractometer, RIGAKU Dmax IIC Optical metallographs LEITZ, Laborlux and Metallux

4 Collaboration O Indian Institute of Metals, Varanasi chapter O Indian Institute of Metals, Varanasi student chapter O Institution of Engineers (India), Varanasi chapter O N. P. Gandhi Memorial Metallurgy Trust

5 Research Areas Nanocrystalline Materials Structural and Electronic Behaviour of Quasicrystals Spray Forming of Complex Alloys Reduction Kinetics of sulphides/oxides Plasma Smelting of Waste Chromite Ore Wear Studies of Monolithic and Composite Materials Thermodynamic, Structural and Transport Properties of Semiconducting Intermetallics Environmental Control in Metallurgical Industries Mechanical Alloying and Severe Plastic Deformation Fatigue Behaviour of Aerospace and Nuclear Materials

6 Relevant Courses Physical Metallurgy Structure of Materials Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics Phase Diagrams Phase Transformations Energy and Environment in Metallurgical Industries Heat Treatment Welding of ferrous and non ferrous materials Corrosion and Prevention Mechanical Metallurgy Metallography Techniques Modelling and Simulation in metallurgy Deformation and Testing of Materials Advanced Processing Technologies Wear, Friction and Lubrication Mechanical Behavior of Materials Extractive or Chemical Metallurgy Principles of Extractive Metallurgy Iron Making Technologies Non Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy Cast Iron Technology Alloy Steel Production Technology

7 M.tech 1 st Yr 15 2 nd Yr 24 Ph.D 33 UnderGraduate (B.tech + IDD) 2 nd Yr rd Yr th Yr Students Distribution

8 Achievements O The Department had been recognized as Centre of Advanced Study in 1980 and presently running into the IVth phase of this status. O The Department is also a Centre of QIP programme of MHRD/AICTE since O In the year under review the Department has received a grant of Rs crores from DST.

9 Achievements Advanced Research Centre for Iron and Steel (ARCIS). O Coordinator : Dr. R. Manna O ARCIS created as a part of the Metallurgical Engg. Department will have state-of-art equipment procured and installed. O The goals of ARCIS include: O Creation Of well qualified manpower with advanced skill sets in the areas of raaw material processing modeling of direct reduction processes as well as thermo mechanical processing of steels. O Development of knowledge base that can be adopted by the steel industry with potential of scaling-ups. O In future ARCIS will collaborate with industries for mutual benefit.

10 Malaviya Chair for Railway Technology O Coordinator Prof. R K Mandal. O This chair has been established by the Ministry of Railways, Government of on June 08, 2015 to have collaboration with our Institute in the area of Materials Science and Engineering. O O O Some of the areas where our expertise has been sought pertain to Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical metallurgy; Some of the relevant activities include :Two research projects are nearing their successful completion. O O Achievements Development of Light Weight FRP runner for blower fan assembly of Roof Mounted Package Unit (RMPU) fitted in AC coaches Development of long life Nylon bushes for Alternator with suitable material composition to avoid failure of bushes. This Chair is expected to provide stimulus for the creation of a research center to meet the entire corpus of engineering needs of the Railways.

11 Our Recruiters VEDANTA OLA CABS MARUTI SUZUKI FUTURE FIRST TATA STEEL TATA MOTORS INFOSYS E X L AXTRI A BHARAT FORGE VISA STEEL CITI CORP COAL INDIA HERO MOTO CAP

12 Our Recruiters