ML3611 - Foundry and Welding Laboratory Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Foundry and Welding Laboratory is the subject of semester VI of Anna University B.E Material Science And Engineering Syllabus. In this article, we are glad to provide the syllabus of the foundry and welding laboratory part of Semester VI Subjects in the first-year course.

We intend to provide the subject code ML3611 – Foundry and Welding Laboratory syllabus based on regulation 2021 by Anna University. You can get an idea of the topics in the syllabus of the foundry and welding laboratory. We hope that the absolute idea on the syllabus will assist the students in avoiding confusion of revision according to weightage. We also include required textbooks and references. If you require anything regarding the syllabus you can comment in the below section. Hope you like this information. Don’t forget to share.

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Aim Of Objectives:

The main learning objective of this course is to prepare the students for:

Appraising the various sand testing methods.
Determining the effect of welding parameters on the weld bead by GTAW and GMAW processes.
Inspecting Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel welded specimens through microstructural analysis.
Examining Aluminium Alloy welded specimens through microstructural analysis.
Investigating Titanium Alloy welded specimens through microstructural analysis.

List Of Experiments:

  1. Determination of Average Sand Grain Fineness.
  2. Determination of Permeability of Green Sand.
  3. Estimation of Active clay content in Sand.
  4. Loss of Ignition Test for Green Sand Mould.
  5. Determination of Green Compression and Shear Strength.
  6. Determination of Dry Compression Strength.
  7. Determination of Scratch hardness.
  8. Determination of Compatibility.
  9. Metal casting by Green and sand and full mould process.
  10. Arc striking practice.
  11. Bead-on-plate welding.
    Effect of welding parameters on weld bead by
    (i) GTA welding
    (ii) GMA Welding
    (iii) Submerged Arc Welding
  12. Microstructural Observation of Weldments
    (i) Carbon Steel
    (ii) Stainless Steel
    (ii) Aluminium Alloy
    (iv) Titanium Alloy

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