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Published online: 22 October 2013

2014 Feb 3–4 How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation Hilton Garden Inn Irvine East, Foothill Ranch, CA Students will learn a proven systematic approach to failure investigation, which uses examples from the aerospace industry and teaches the steps to follow. The effect of various failure sources, such as corrosion, on the organization of the investigation will be analyzed. This course provides a learning platform for engineers from all disciplines: materials, design, manufacturing, quality, and management (1.5 CEUs).

Feb 5–7 Principles of Failure Analysis (3 day) Hilton Garden Inn Irvine East, Foothill Ranch, CA 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 histo-

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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ries of failures and their elimination are highlighted throughout the course (2.0 CEUs).

Feb 10–12 Gear Materials: Selection, Metallurgy, Heat Treatment, and Quality Control Sheraton Sand Key Hotel, Clearwater Beach, FL Ideally, the design of an optimal gear set requires the coordinated effort of the gear design engineer, the gear metallurgist, and the bearing system engineer. After the basic requirements of the system are met, the system must be ‘‘sized’’ to carry the expected loads. As part of this process, the materials and heat treatment operations to be used for the gears must be selected. In the best case, this is a collaborative effort between the gear design engineer and the gear metallurgist. The presenters have designed gear systems as a collaborative effort, together, for more than 40 years. This seminar is their effort to convey both their experience in the process of working as a team and the expertise they have developed for the complete design of geared systems over these many years. Contact: American Gear Manufacturers Association, 1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314-1587; tel: 703/684-0211; fax: 703/684-0242; web: www.agma.org/ events-training/detail/gear-materials-selection-metallurgy-heattreatment-and-quality-control2.

Feb 24–26 Materials for Nuclear Power Plants Hilton Garden Inn, North Charleston, SC This course focuses on the past, current, and future material issues in the construction, maintenance, regulation, and