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Training
2014 June 9–10 Advanced High-Strength Steels ASM World Headquarters, Materials Park, OH The high strength and remarkable ductility of advanced highstrength steels (AHSS) make them suitable for a variety of uses in the automotive, construction, aerospace, railway, marine, and military applications. Students will learn about the types, microstructures, thermal processing, deformation, mechanisms, properties, performance, benefits, challenges, trends, sustainability, economics, applications, and evolving grades of AHSS. On completing the course, participants will have a comprehensive knowledge of the nature of AHSS and a grasp of the relationship between their composition, processing, microstructure, and mechanical properties. They will also be able to describe the rationale and consequences for using AHSS as well as their current and potential applications, sustainability, and evolution (1.0 CEU).
June 9–11 Gear Failure Analysis Seminar Big Sky Resort, Big Sky, MT Students will examine the various types of gear failure, such as macropitting, micropitting, scuffing, tooth wear, and breakage. Possible causes of these failures will be presented, along with some suggested ways to avoid them. A gear failure analysis expert
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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will use a variety of tools and methods—lectures, slide presentations, hands-on workshops with failed gears, and Q&A sessions—to provide a comprehensive understanding of the reasons for gear failure. Participants are encouraged to bring their own failed gears or photographs. Contact: Jan Alfieri, AGMA Education Manager, tel: 703/ 684-0211; e-mail: [email protected]; web: www.agma.org/ events-training/detail/gear-failure-analysis-seminar8.
June 16–19 Metallographic Techniques ASM World Headquarters, Materials Park, OH The students of this class prepare a variety of, hard, soft, ferrous, and nonferrous alloys under the guidance of the instructor. Manual preparation is required in order to understand the principle behind the process. Semiautomatic preparation is discussed and demonstrated on state-of-the-art equipment. After a lecture on the best use of the metallograph, the structures of the materials are documented and entered in a laboratory notebook that is graded and returned to the students for future reference. Grain size determination, measurements, and microhardness testing complete the class (3.0 CEUs).
June 23–26 Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist ASM World 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