Three-Day Program Aims to Enhance Expertise in Component Failure Analysis
CSIR-NML conducts training for RDSO participants, focusing on metallurgical principles, failure analysis protocols, and quality control measures.
Key Points:
- Training involves 10 participants from Railway Design and Standards Organization (RDSO).
- Focus on material standards, damage mechanisms, and testing protocols.
- CSIR-NML emphasizes its legacy in railway component evaluation since 1953.
JAMSHEDPUR – A three-day training program on “Metallurgical Failure Analysis of Railway Components” began on Wednesday at CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML), Jamshedpur. The program aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of metallurgical principles, damage mechanisms, and failure analysis methodologies, with a specific focus on railway components.
Focus Areas of the Training
Participants from the Railway Design and Standards Organization (RDSO) will gain insights into:
- The physical metallurgy of materials used in railway components.
- Standards for component qualification and damage mechanisms under service conditions.
- Testing protocols to reveal failure mechanisms and sequential methodology for failure investigation.
Inaugural Session Highlights
The training program was inaugurated by CSIR-NML Director Dr. Sandeep Ghosh Chaudhary, accompanied by Dr. S. Shivaprasad, Head of the Materials Engineering Division, and Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Head of the Metal Extraction and Recycling Division. Dr. Chaudhary highlighted NML’s legacy in component integrity evaluation and failure investigations since 1953. He also discussed NML’s role in improving manufacturing techniques, quality control setups, and standardization efforts for railway components.
MoU with RDSO
Dr. Chaudhary also emphasized the significance of the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between CSIR-NML and RDSO, which focuses on:
- Collaborative research and development.
- Training programs for areas of mutual interest.
- Technical exchanges and joint initiatives to improve railway components.
Engagement and Closing Remarks
The inaugural session included an introduction to the participants, a group photography session, and a formal vote of thanks by the program coordinator, Dr. Avnish Chandan. Participants expressed enthusiasm for the hands-on approach and practical insights offered during the sessions.

