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CALENDAR
Training
Ó ASM International 2014
2015 Apr 7–9 Superalloys North Charleston, SC Knowledge of the basics of an alloy system that plays a role in medicine, gas and oil exploration, plus aircraft propulsion and power generation can be valuable to employees of and employers in the aircraft or land-based turbine industries, as well as areas such as dental and orthopedic structural materials. This course can provide that knowledge. This course will focus on the nature, properties, and usage of a class of metal alloys called the superalloys. The content will include an overview, melting/casting/ forging information, nickel-, cobalt- and iron-base superalloy properties and characteristics, corrosion behavior, coating for surface protection, and some thoughts on the future of superalloys (2.0 CEUs).
Apr 13–16 Principles of Failure Analysis (4 days) ASM World Headquarters, Materials Park, OH
those who are new to the field or those who want an update. It is also designed for technicians with the prerequisites and those interested in understanding how knowledge of failure analysis can lead to better productivity. Causes of fractures are explained with diagrams of stress application and distribution. Many case histories of failures and their elimination are highlighted throughout the course (3.0 CEUs).
Apr 20–23 Corrosion ASM World Headquarters, Materials Park, OH Corrosion occurs in all industries from automotive and aerospace to infrastructure, construction, petroleum, power, paper making, food processing, bioengineering, and pharmaceuticals. Corrosion is costly, dangerous, wasteful, and unsightly. It can be predicted, controlled, and even avoided. This class presents an overview of the eight major corrosion processes and related corrosion monitoring, prediction, and control mechanisms. The principles discussed are applicable to all metals. Emphasis is on practical applications of corrosion technology to industrial corrosion problems (3.0 CEUs).
This lecture course is designed to provide the knowledge to bridge the gap between theory and practice of failure analysis. This course presents a very practical approach to failure analysis for
May 4–5 Metallurgy of Steel for the Non-Metallurgist ASM World Headquarters, Materials Park, OH
Training events sponsored by ASM International Education are denoted by the ASM logo. For more information about these training opportunities, contact: ASM International, 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073; tel: 800/336-5152 (U.S. and Canada); 800/368-9800 (Europe); fax: 440/338-4634; e-mail: [email protected]; web: www.asminternational.org.
Steel is, technologically and economically, the most important of all materials. Understanding the metallurgy involved in making steel, in shaping it by hot or cold processes, in welding it, and in heat treating it to develop any of the extraordinarily diverse combinations of strength, hardness, toughness, and ductility available is essential to successful manufacturing and construction. This course teaches the basic