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Training
Published online: 19 December 2012
2013 Apr 8–11 Jun 24–27 Metallurgy for the NonMetallurgist ASM Headquarters, Materials Park, OH Metals and alloys are used in the greatest variety of applications of all engineering materials. As such it is essential for those involved in manufacturing, engineering, and construction to have an understanding of what metals are, how they behave, and why they behave differently than ceramics, glass, and plastics. It is also important to understand how they can be made stronger or more corrosion resistant, how they can be shaped by casting, forging, forming, machining, or welding, and how these processes can alter properties. This course provides this important knowledge to those who are not metallurgists (3.0 CEUs).
Apr 16–19 Principles of Failure Analysis (4 day) ASM Headquarters, Materials Park, OH 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 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
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: customer. [email protected]; web: www.asminternational.org.
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histories of failures and their elimination are highlighted throughout the course (3.0 CEUs).
Apr 23–26 Advanced Metallographic Techniques ASM Headquarters, Materials Park, OH This course is designed to teach the basic and advanced metallographic techniques that will reveal the true microstructural characteristics of a wide range of materials. The theory and understanding of the proper selection of abrasives, lubricants, equipment, polishing cloths/pads, and a basic understanding of chemomechanical polishing will be discussed. The course covers the preparation methods of most metals and alloys, composites, hard metals, ceramics, and coatings. Students are strongly encouraged to bring samples to class (3.0 CEUs).
May 5–9 Heat Treatment, Microstructure and Performance of Carbon and Alloy Steels ASM Headquarters, Materials Park, OH Heat treated bar and forging steels remain the major material for parts (such as shafts, gears, bearing, fasteners, oil country tubulars, aircraft landing gear, tools of all sorts, and many other applications) manufactured for demanding applications that require high or ultra-high strength, high fatigue resistance, and/or high wear resistance, all combined with good levels of toughness and fracture resistance. This course will review the phases that form in car