MT602
 
																									 WELDING METALLURGY  
  OBJECTIVE	:
 To study the principles of welding metallurgy of ferrous and non-ferrous materials .       
1	THERMAL CYCLES
 Heat flow - temperature distribution-cooling rates - influence of heat input, joint geometry, plate thickness, preheat, significance of thermal severity number.       
2	SOLIDIFICATION
 Epitaxial growth - weld metal solidification - columnar structures and growth morphology- effect of welding parameters - absorption of gases - gas/metal and slag/metal reactions.       
3  	WELDING METALLURGY OF FERROUS MATERIALS
 Phase transformations- weld CCT diagrams - carbon equivalent-preheating and post heating- weldability of low alloy steels, welding monograms; welding of stainless steels (austenitic, ferritic, martensity, duplex and PH stainless steels), use of Schaffler and Delong diagrams, welding of cast irons – microstructures, defects and remedial measures.        
4	WELDING METALLURGY NON FERROUS MATERIALS
                    Welding of Cu, Al, Ti and Ni alloys – processes, difficulties, microstructures, defects and remedial measures.       
5	WELD DEFECTS AND WELDABILITY TESTS
 Origin - types - process induced defects, - significance - remedial measures, Hot cracking - cold cracking -lamellar tearing - reheat cracking - weldability tests - effect of metallurgical parameters.     		  
TEXT BOOKS  :
 - Linnert  G. E.,‘Welding  Metallurgy’, Volume I and II, 4th  Edition, AWS, 1994
 - Granjon H., ‘Fundamentals of Welding Metallurgy’, Jaico Publishing House, 1994
 - Kenneth Easterling, ‘Introduction to Physical Metallurgy of  Welding’, 2nd Edition, Butterworth  Heinmann, 1992
 - Saferian D., ‘The Metallurgy of Welding’,  Chapman and  Hall, 1985
 - Jackson M. D., ‘Welding Methods and Metallurgy’, Grffin, London, 1967
 
  REFERENCES :
 - Norman Bailey, ‘Weldability of Ferritic Steels’, Jaico Publishing House, 1997
 - Kou S., ‘Welding Metallurgy’, John Wiley, 1987