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Customized On-Site Training Train up to 50 employees at your location. • Customized to meet your specific training needs. • Your employees don’t have to travel, resulting in lower training costs. • Train employees at all levels: courses tailored to shop floor, technician or engineer level. We’ve customized on-site courses to meet the needs of leading companies and organizations in many industries. Here are a few examples: • Hill Air Force Base (UT): Heat treating applications • GE Research (NY): Failure Analysis • Edwards Life Sciences (CA): Materials for medical devices, in- cluding nitinol, stainless steel, titanium and cobalt-chromium • Wolf Creek Nuclear (KS): Metallurgy combined with welding and joining applications • NASA John H. Glenn Research Center (OH): Specialized testing • Westinghouse Savannah River Corporation (SC): Specialized applications If you need customized training, let ASM bring quality, convenience and savings to your location. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3: 1. Contact John Cerne at ASM, (toll free)1-800-336-5152, ext. 5637, (direct line) 440-338-5417 or [email protected]. 2. One of ASM’s training experts in your area of interest will guide you through a Training Needs Analysis. Our expert will discuss strategies and provide training options that meet your schedule and budget. 3. ASM trains your employees the way you want, when you want—and you gain a fully trained staff, with minimal down time and lost productivity. Online Courses You’d like to attend an out-of-town seminar, but travel budgets are down, your boss can’t spare you, and frankly you’d rather just stay home. The solution is an ASM Online Course. For a complete listing, visit www.asminternational.org/onlinetraining. • Learn anywhere, anytime: ASM Online Courses are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can start when you’re ready and learn at your own pace. There’s no travel involved and no hassle! • You get everything you need: There’s nothing else to buy. 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Keep your skills up to date and your PE licensure current with ASM ASM International has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Based on IACET Criteria and Guidelines at the heart of thousands of educational programs worldwide, CEUs are the“gold standard”for professionals seeking quality continuing education. The majority of states now require Professional Development Hours (PDHs) to maintain Professional Engineering licensure. CEUs from ASM readily translate into PDHs (1 CEU = 10 PDHs). While all ASM CEUs should translate into PDHs in all engineering disciplines, you should confer with your own state licensing board to determine which courses are valid for PDH transfer.
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Classroom and Laboratory CoursesGet hands-on training in our $3 million Training Center, equipped with the latest in metallographic preparation, optical metallography, SEM, and image analysis equip-ment. In addition, mechanical testing and heat treating equipment are available for select classes. All ASM in-
structors have years of practical industry and teaching experience. ASM’s training can help you and your company: •Improveperformanceinarelativelyshorttime •Keepupwiththelatesttechnicaladvances •Refreshyourknowledgeinimportant,specialized technical areas •Satisfyyourcustomers’demandsforimproved productivity at a lower cost •Makenewstaffproductiveasquicklyaspossible •Increasecompanysales
All classroom seminars are taught at ASM World Headquarters, MaterialsPark,Ohio,unlessotherwisenoted.Classhoursare8:30a.m.–4:30p.m.MondaythroughThursday,8:30a.m.–2:00p.m.onFriday, unless otherwise noted.
• Youremployeesdon’thavetotravel,resultinginlower training costs.
• Trainemployeesatalllevels:coursestailoredtoshopfloor,technicianorengineerlevel.We’vecustomizedon-sitecourses to meet the needs of leading companies and organizationsinmanyindustries.
Here are a few examples: • HillAirForceBase(UT):Heattreatingapplications• GEResearch(NY):FailureAnalysis• EdwardsLifeSciences(CA):Materialsformedicaldevices,in-
cluding nitinol, stainless steel, titanium and cobalt-chromium• WolfCreekNuclear(KS):Metallurgycombinedwithwelding
and joining applications• NASAJohnH.GlennResearchCenter(OH):Specializedtesting• WestinghouseSavannahRiverCorporation(SC):Specialized
1. Contact John Cerne at ASM, (toll free)1-800-336-5152, ext. 5637, (direct line) 440-338-5417 or [email protected].
2. One of ASM’s training experts in your area of interest will guide you through a Training Needs Analysis. Our expert will discuss strategies and provide training options that meet your schedule and budget.
3. ASM trains your employees the way you want, when you want—and you gain a fully trained staff, with minimal down time and lost productivity.
Online CoursesYou’dliketoattendanout-of-townseminar,buttravelbudgets are down, your boss can’t spare you, and franklyyou’dratherjuststayhome.Thesolutionis an ASM Online Course. For a complete listing, visit www.asminternational.org/onlinetraining.
• Learn anywhere, anytime: ASM Online Courses are available24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,soyoucanstart when you’re ready and learn at your own pace. There’s no travel involved and no hassle! • You get everything you need: There’s nothing else to buy. Yougetaccesstoonlinecoursematerialsaswellasquiz and examination materials. • You’re not alone: With an ASM Online Course, our training professionals are with you every step of the way. Not only can you contact your course instructor/moderator via e-mail,butyoucanalsochatwithhimduringspecified online “office hours.” • Earn CEUs or college credit: Many of our online courses are among the 33 ASM courses recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education. This means that you can get up to two hours of credit toward a two-year associate’sdegree—orContinuingEducationUnitstokeep yourprofessionalcertificationcurrent.
Self-Study CoursesImproveyourpracticalknowledgewhenyouwant,as fast as you want.
•Eachcourseiscompletelyselfcontainedandincludesall requiredworkbooksandtexts. •Coursefeesincludegradingandfrom1.3–3.0Continuing EducationUnits(CEUs),whicharedesignatedinthename of the course purchaser. •Easytouseandunderstand,self-studycoursesletyoustudy on your own time at your own pace.
Educational Videos and DVD’sFor everyone who needs training, from entry-level to advanced, ASM offers over 200 videos and/or DVD’s
in a variety of topics. Our video and DVD courses include many ofthesametitlesofferedbyASMasliveandself-studycourses. •Availableasacompletecourseorasindividuallessons. •Developedandreviewedbythesameindustryexperts responsible for our courses and printed materials. •Printedsupportmaterialsforindividualtitlesand series may be purchased separately or in quantity.
For the benefit our students, ASM International participates in the American Council on Education’s (ACE) Transcript Service. The ACE
Transcript Service offers a lifelong record for students who have successfully completed our courses that have been reviewed by ACE CREDIT. This service enables adult learners to present a nationally recognized transcript to the college or university of their choice for the potential award of academic credit. For more information, visit the ACE CREDIT Transcript Service website at https://www.acenet.edu/transcripts.
ASM Professional Learning – In the Classroom and BeyondYou’vealwaysknownASMforprofessionaleducationanddevelopmentprogramsthatdeliverworld-class
learningsolutions.But,didyouknowthat ASM also provides an even greater breadth of options to helpyouandyourstaffmeetyourprofessionaldevelopmentneeds?
Keep your skills up to date and your PE licensure current with ASMASMInternationalhasbeenreviewedandapprovedasanAuthorizedProviderbytheInternationalAssociationforContinuingEducationandTraining(IACET).BasedonIACETCriteriaandGuidelinesattheheartofthousandsofeducationalprogramsworldwide,CEUsarethe“goldstandard”forprofessionalsseekingqualitycontinuingeducation.
ThemajorityofstatesnowrequireProfessionalDevelopmentHours(PDHs)tomaintainProfessionalEngineeringlicensure. CEUsfromASMreadilytranslateintoPDHs(1CEU=10PDHs).WhileallASMCEUsshouldtranslateintoPDHsinallengineeringdisciplines, you should confer with your own state licensing board to determine which courses are valid for PDH transfer.
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MATERIALS ENgINEERINg
Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist®
WhoShouldAttend?• MetalProcessingPersonnel• MachineShopSuperintendents• QAManagers• HeatTreatingOperators&Managers• ComponentDesigners• Technicians• Marketing,TechnicalWriters,and individuals without a materials backgroundwhowishtobetter understand the role of materials science
PrerequisitesHighschoolchemistryandphysics
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Describehowmetalsandalloysare formed and why •Recognizehowmetalscanbe strengthenedbyalloying,cold-working, and heat treatment•Determinewhymetalsandalloysarenot behavingasexpectedandcanbemadeto behave as needed•Choosethemetaloralloytouseforits specific combinations of properties
Metals and alloys are used in the greatest variety of applications of all engineering materials. It is essential for those involved in manu-facturing,engineeringandconstructiontohaveanunderstandingofwhatmet-als are, how they behave, and why they behavedifferentlythanceramics,glass,and plastics. It is also important to under-standhowtheycanbemadestrongerormore corrosion resistant, how they can beshapedbycasting,forging,form-ing,machining,orwelding,andhowtheseprocessescanalterproperties.Thiscourseprovidesthisimportantknowledgetothosewhoarenotmetallurgists.
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MATERIALS ENgINEERINg
Stainless Steels
Stainlesssteelshaveemergedasoneofthe more important man-made materials, designedforstrength,corrosionresistance,andeaseoffabrication.Continuedgrowthinthe use of stainless steels provides an incen-tivetounderstandtheirproperties,processing,and response to various fabrication routes.
PrerequisitesAbasicknowledgeofthemechanicalproperties of steels
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Identifythemechanicalandphysical properties of the different types and gradesofstainlesssteel• Selectthebestalloyforaspecificapplication• Troubleshootfailures• Determinethebestprocessestouseinthe manufacture of stainless steel components
Steelis,technologicallyandeconomi-cally, the most important of all materials. Understandingthemetallurgyinvolvedinmakingsteel,inshapingitbyhotorcoldprocesses,inweldingit,andinheat-treatingittodevelopanyoftheextraordinarilydiversecombinationsofstrength,hardness,tough-ness, and ductility available is essential to successfulmanufacturingandconstruction.Thiscourseteachesthebasicsanddelvesintosome of the more advanced topics critical to steel fabrication.
WhoShouldAttend?•Anyonewhoneedsaworkingunderstand- ingofsteelsandtheirapplications•Thosewithnopreviousformaltrainingin metallurgy•Technical,laboratory,andtechnical sales personnel•Engineersfromdisciplinesother than materials•Materialsengineersneedingarefresher•Managementandsupervisorypersonnel
PrerequisitesHighschoolchemistryandphysics
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Discusshowsteelsaremadeandwhy they behave as they do•Describehowsteelscanbemadetoexhibit a wide variety of mechanical properties•Explainhowsteelsarealloyedtooffer improved properties•Assesshowsteelscanbeshaped•Describehowsteelscanbewelded to provide optimum properties•Determinehowsteelscorrodeand how their corrosion resistance can be improved
February20-22 ............. #219241208
Price: $1125 / ASM Member: $995
Instructor:Dr.RobertMessler• 2.0 CEUs
At a recent sold-out session of Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist®, 95% of the students said they would recommend this course to a colleague.
Thiscourseprovidesabroadintroductiontothefundamentalprinciplesofmetallurgy.Eachstudentwillgainanunderstandingofbasicand practical applications in various fields of metalsandalloybehaviorandmanufacturingprocesses.Thiscourseisavaluableprerequisitefortakingmoretechnicallychallengingcoursesthatwillberequiredforcareerdevelopment.
Practicalknowledgeofbothchemistryand physics is beneficial for problem solving.Pleasebringascientificcalculator to this course.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
•Describetherecoveryofmetalsfrom their ores•Discussalloybehaviorintensile, hardness, and impact tests•Describethemeansofstrengthening metals and alloys• Differentiatebetweenhotandcold working•Interpretmicrostructures•Interpretaphasediagram•Describeheattreatmentofsteelsand nonferrous alloys•Recognizepotentialfailuremodesin metal products
Titaniumanditsalloysareaversatilefamilyof metals with applications in many industries. Theyhavehighstrength-to-weightratios,excellentcorrosionresistance,andsuperiorbiocompatibility.Thisuniquecombinationofphysical, mechanical, and chemical properties makethemattractiveforaerospace,marine,industrial,andbiomedicalapplications.Thiscourse provides an overview of the rapidly growingtitaniumindustry.
PrerequisitesBasicunderstandingofchemistryandphysics.Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® or Elements of Metallurgy would be helpful.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Outlinethehistory,extraction,and development of titanium and its alloys• Discussapplicationsoftitaniumandits alloys in aerospace and other industries• Listmechanicalandcorrosion characteristics of titanium and its alloys• Describebasicprocessingmethodsfor titanium and its alloys
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Oilfield Metallurgy
Theimportanceofenergytotheeconomyand the reduced availability of fossil fuels as natural resources stimulate an increased emphasisonexplorationandrecoveryofoilandgasfromnewandexistingsources.Thematerialstechnologythatisnecessaryforsuccess in the oil patch is the subject of this course,andincludesdetailedexaminationofin-servicecorrosion,materialsfordrillingproduction,surfaceprocessing,andtransportas well as a detailed discussion of failure analysis as applied to materials for use in the oilandnaturalgasindustries.TheHoustonChapter, in the heart of the oil patch, devel-oped this course for ASM International.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
•Identifysuitablematerialsforuseinoiland gasexplorationorproduction•Identifysuitablematerialsforcomponents usedindrillingandproduction•Recognizethepossibilityofin-service corrosion, and recommend preventative measures•Avoidmanyofthecostlydesigntrapsthat speed in-service failure•Performfailureanalysistoidentifyand eliminate the cause of failure
Aluminum & Its Alloys
Aluminum occupies an important position in thefamilyofmetalswithaverywiderangeof industrial and consumer applications. Second only to steel, aluminum is the world’s most widely used alloy family. Because of aluminum’s many desirable properties, such aslightweight,highstrength,andcorrosionresistance,moderndesignersutilizeitexten-sivelywhereenergyconservationandproductperformance are paramount.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
•Identifyaluminumalloyssuitedto specific applications•Describekeyprocessingparametersthat influencestructure/propertyrelationships•Identifycompositionandprocessing interactions that result in final material properties•Solveroutineprocessingandheat- treatingissues•Identifycost-reductionopportunities
PrerequisitesAnunderstandingofmetallicmaterialsand/or an introductory materials science course would be beneficial to the student but not mandatory.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Recognizethefundamentaldifferences between metallic and nonmetallic materials•Describethestructureandpropertiesof polymersandglass•Discussthecommonapplicationsof polymersandglass•Summarizethemethodsofprocessing polymersandglass•Assessthemethodsusedtotestand characterizenonmetallicmaterials•Identifythemannerinwhichnonmetallic materials fail•Evaluatefractureofnonmetallicmaterials•Determinethebasicsoffailureanalysis andfractographyofpolymersandglass
WhoShouldAttend?•Technicians,Superintendents,and Managersintheceramicindustry•Engineersfromotherfieldsneedinga basicunderstandingofceramictechnology•Studentsneedingin-depthtrainingin ceramictechnologyshouldtakethisas the first course
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Recognizewhyceramicmaterialsdiffer from metals and polymers•Describethereasonsforceramicmaterial behavior•Describethemanufacturingprocessesand technologiesusedintheceramicandglass industries, and identify the basic aspects of statistical process control•Assessthebasiccharacteristicsofthe varioussegmentsoftheindustry•Evaluatethechallengesandopportunities facingtheceramicindustry
February25-29 ............. #221541208
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Refractory Technology
Today’sworldishighlydependentonthermalprocessingformanufacturing,materialsproductionandprocessing,andenergyproduction.Althoughrelativelyunknowntothegeneralpublic,refractorymaterialsenableheatprocessingtooccur.Theextraction,production,andprocessingof metals, petrochemical production, ceramicproduction,glassproduction,andahugevari-ety of other heat processes are dependent on refractories.Thiscoursegivesanindepthviewofmodernrefractorytechnology,materials,and their application in various industries.
WhoShouldAttend?•Engineers,Managers,andTechnicians whoareinvolvedinthermalprocessing•Suppliersandproducersofrefractory materials•Designersofprocessingequipmentand processes who must select and understand refractories
PrerequisitesFundamentals of Ceramic Technology
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Identifythedifferentformsinwhich refractory materials are available•Applymodernrefractorymaterialsina varietyofheatprocessingapplicationsand industries•Specifyrefractorydesign,engineering, and installation•Planforrefractorymaintenanceandrepair
April 21-25 ................... #221941408
Price: $1690 / ASM Member: $1490
Instructor:Dr.CarlFrahme• 3.0 CEUs
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Electronic Ceramics
Modernsocietyhasbecomehighlydependenton electronic devices for communication, informationprocessing,transportation,equipmentandprocesscontrol,robotics,medicaldevices,analyticalequipmentandtesting,andentertainment—virtuallyeveryaspectofourlives.Amongthemostimportantenablingmaterialsusedinthesedevicesareelectronicceramics,althoughthegeneralpublicisunawareofthesematerials.Thiscourseprovidesathoroughunderstandingofthese important materials and their properties.
WhoShouldAttend?•Engineers,Managers,andTechnicians who are involved in electronic ceramic manufacturing•Engineers,Managers,andTechniciansin the electronics industries•Designersofelectronicequipmentand processes who must select and understand electronic ceramic materials
PrerequisitesFundamentals of Ceramic Technology
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Identifythevarietyofelectronic ceramic materials•Recognizethedifferentapplications of these materials•Discussthefundamentalelectronic andmagneticbehaviorofelectronic ceramic materials•Explaintheimportanceofthesematerials inmodernelectronicdesignanddevices
Ceramicmanufacturingutilizesawidevarietyofprocessesandequipmenttoproduceamyri-ad of products, from tableware to sanitaryware, electronic ceramics to refractories to ceramic ballisticarmor,amongothers.Thiscoursesystematically covers all aspects of industrial ceramicprocessingfromrawmaterialsthroughfinishing.Inaddition,statisticalprocesscontrolispresentedanditsapplicationtoeachstageofmanufacturingiscovered.
WhoShouldAttend?•Engineers,Managers,andTechnicians whoareinvolvedinceramicmanufacturing•Suppliersofequipmenttotheceramic industry•ProductandProcessDesignerswhomust select and understand ceramic materials•Corporatemanagementinterestedin maximizingprofitability
PrerequisitesFundamentals of Ceramic Technology
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Describeallstagesofceramicmanufactur- ingandthefundamentalprocessesinvolved•Identifythebasicprinciplesofstatistical process control and why they are critical to profitablemanufacturing•Applystatisticalprocesscontrolprocedures toallstepsofceramicmanufacturing•Assessthevarioustypesofequipment availableforceramicmanufacturingand makemoreintelligentselectiondecisions•Evaluatemanufacturingtrendsinthe industry
July28-August1 .......... #221641708
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Instructor:Dr.CarlFrahme• 3.0 CEUs
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Corrosion
Corrosion is a concern in all industries from automotive and aerospace to infrastructure, construction,petroleum,power,papermaking,foodprocessing,bioengineering,andphar-maceuticals.Corrosioniscostly,dangerous,wasteful,andunsightly.Itcanbepredicted,controlled,andevenavoided.Thisclasspres-entsanoverviewoftheeightmajorcorrosionprocessesandrelatedcorrosionmonitoring,predictionandcontrolmechanisms.Theprin-ciples discussed are applicable to all metals.
WhoShouldAttend?•Engineers,includingCivil,Mechanical and Aerospace•Managers•Designers,Specifiers,QAManagers•MarineEngineers•Technicians•Metallurgists•ChemicalandPetroleumIndustry Specialists
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Identifytheeightmajorformsof corrosion and which are of concern for your applications• Relatetheoccurrenceandseverityof corrosiontothenaturaldrivingforces• Describecommoncorrosiontestmethods for your applications• Avoidmanyofthedesigntrapsthatspeed corrosive decay• Recognizeapplicablecorrosioncontrol techniquesandtheirlimitations
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Wear and Corrosion of Materials
Thiscoursepresentsfundamentalprinciplesofcorrosion,helpingparticipantsrecognizecorrosion problems, determine causes and understandandselectcontrolmethods.Thiscourseemphasizestheinteractionsbetweenwear and corrosion.
WhoShouldAttend?•Individualsrequiringaworkingunder- standingofwearandcorrosion,andtheir relationshiptocomponentoperating condition•TechniciansandOperators•EngineersandProcessControlDesigners•ShopSupervisorsandAreaManagers•ComponentDesignEngineers,i.e.pumps and valves
PrerequisitesAfundamentalunderstandingofhighschoolchemistryorequivalentindustrialexperiencewith chemical reactions.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Recognizethedifferenttypesofwearand corrosion• Discerntherelationshipbetweenthe composition, heat treatment, and mechanical and physical properties of an alloy and its ability to resist wear and corrosion• Identifyhowtoselectanalloyhaving improved wear and corrosion resistance• Determinehowtoimprovethewearand corrosion resistance of commercial alloys and non-metallics• Recommendseveralsurfaceenhancement techniquestoimprovethewearand corrosion resistance of an alloy• Identifyhowtorecognizethe“signature” of the different types of wear and corrosion
March 25-28 ................. #215241308
Price: $1465 / ASM Member: $1290
Instructor:Dr.FrederickSchmidt• 2.6 CEUs
HEAT TREATINg
Introduction to Heat Treating
Steel is the most common and the most important structural material. In order to properlyselectandapplythisbasicengi-neeringmaterial,itisnecessarytohaveafundamentalunderstandingofthestructureof steel and how it can be modified to suit its application.Thecourseisdesignedasabasicintroduction to the fundamentals of steel heat treatmentandmetallurgicalprocessing.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Explaintheimportanceandapplication oftheIron-Cementitediagram(IronCarbon EquilibriumDiagram)anditsapplication•DescribetheTimeTemperature Transformationdiagramanditsusein predictingmechanicalpropertiesand microstructures
Thiscourseisdesignedasanextensionofthe Introduction to Heat Treatment course. It discusses advanced concepts in thermal and thermo-chemical surface treatments, such ascasehardening,aswellastheprinciplesofthermalengineering(furnacedesign)andprocesstroubleshooting.
PrerequisitesIntroduction to Heat Treating and/orabasicunderstandingofbothphysicsandchemistry.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Summarizetheprinciplesofsurface modification(casehardening)•Explaintheprinciplesoffurnacedesign and thermal system maintenance•Describevacuumheattreatment andprinciplesofvacuumtechnology
WhoShouldAttend?•Theentirespectrumofpersonneleither directly or indirectly associated with heat treatment•Designandmanufacturingengineers•Plantmanagers•Supervisors•Metallurgistsandtechnicians•Qualitycontrolinspectors•Salesandmarketingpersonnel
PrerequisitesNonerequired,buthighschoolchemistryandphysics would be helpful.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Defineanddiscusstheheattreatment of steel and other materials•Describeheattreatfurnaceoperationsand atmospheres for the safety of personnel andequipmentaswellasmaintenance and control.•Recognizeheattreatingproblemsand establishqualitycontrolproceduresto produce satisfactory products
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Practical Induction Heat Treating
Thiscoursecoverstheroleofinductionheattreatinginproducingreliableproducts,oftenwithconsiderablesavingsinenergy,labor,floor space, and time.
Takingafundamentalapproach,thebasicprinciples of heat treatment and of induc-tionheatingarepresentedasanintroduction.Withthisasbackground,methodsofselectingequipment,frequency,andpower;heatingcoildesign;coolingsystemsdesign;currentappli-cations;establishmentandprocesscontrolofinductionprocesses;sourcesandsolutionsofinductionheattreatingproblems;andprocessandqualitycontroltechniquesaredescribedindepth.Exampleswillbeprovidedonthedeter-minationofoperationalcosts.Thefinallessondealswiththeimportantquestionofsystemmaintenance.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Troubleshootproblemswithexisting processesandequipmentandmake technically-founded, corrective actions•Approachcoildesigntoproducethe requiredhardenedpattern•Performcostanalysisofaninduction process•Establishaneffectiveprocessandquality control plan for induction processes
June 2-6 ........................ #274341608September 22-26 .......... #274342908
Thiscourseisahands-onintroductiontomechanicaltestingandthepropertiesmeasuredbythosetests,togetherwithadiscussionoftestingphilosophytodeterminesuitabilityforserviceandmanufacture.Standardizedtestingproceduresarediscussed,includinglimitationsofatestmethodandwhyspecificrequirementsarepresentinthetestprocedure.Thereis discussionofhowmetallurgicalvariables can affect test results and various mechanical properties.Studentsarerequiredtobringa scientific calculator.
PrerequisitesSomeexposuretometallurgyandthecorrela-tion of mechanical properties to microstruc-tureishelpful.Mathematicsbackgroundthatincludesexposuretoalgebraandtheuseoflogarithmsisrecommended.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Selecttheappropriatehardnesstesting methodforthesamplegeometryand material condition• Performavarietyofstandardizedtension, torsion and impact tests to determine the mechanical properties• Interprettestdatatocalculatemechanical propertiessuchasYoung’smodulus, UltimateTensileStrength,OffsetYield StrengthandDuctility
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Intelligentlyselecttheappropriate weldingprocessforaparticularapplication•Describethebasicmetallurgyofthemelted andheat-affectedzonesofametaloralloy•Identifythecauseofandavoid weld defects•Chooseoradjustweldingparameters andtechniquestooptimizeweldment properties
January28-February1.. #243041108
October 20-24 ............... #243042A08
Price: $1690 / ASM Member: $1490
Instructor:Dr.RobertMessler• 3.0 CEUs
Welding Inspection and Quality Control
Thiscourseaddressesallaspectscriticaltounderstandingweldingqualityassurance.Itcontains the technical information that the per-sonnelinthisareamustknowtoperformtheirjobs properly. It is of practical use as a funda-mental course for new personnel and as a state-of-the-artrefresherformoreexperiencedper-sonnel. It is also a valuable tool that helps managementunderstandtheresponsibilitiesofthe people they supervise. It is aimed at indus-trieswhereweldingmustbeperformedincompliance with strict codes and standards.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Userecognizedweldinginspection terminology• Interpretweldingandnondestructive examinationsymbols• Recognizeweldingqualitycontrolelements before,during,andafterwelding• Identifyweldingdiscontinuitiesand their causes• Communicateweldingprocedureand performancequalificationsrequirements• Identifyadvantagesandlimitations of destructive and nondestructive testingmethods
July 21-25 .................... #243341708
Price: $1690 / ASM Member: $1490
Instructor:KenCoryell• 3.0 CEUs
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METALLOgRAPHY
Introduction to Metallurgical Lab Practices
Inthiscourse,thestudentwillbeexposedtobasictechniquescommonlyusedinaMetallurgicalLaboratory.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwithmetallographybysectioning,mounting,grinding,polishingandetchingsamples.Thesesampleswillbeexaminedandphotomicrographsobtainedbyusingopticalmicroscopesequippedwithdigitalimagingsystems.MicrohardnessandMacrohardnessequipmentwillbeusedtodemonstratethestrengthsandlimitationsoftests.TensileandImpactTestingwillbeperformed on standard samples. Basic prin-ciples and sample demonstration on the use of ScanningElectronMicroscopy(SEM)willbecovered.Hands-ontestingcomplementedbylecturesonthebasicsofthetestswillgiveathoroughoverviewoftheseprocedures.This isthecourseyouneedifyoulearnbydoingandcoulduseanoverviewofMetallographicLab procedures.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Identifythestepsrequiredtoprepare ametallographicsample• Operateametallographicmicroscopeto observe and document the microstructure• Comparehardnesstestingmethodsand choose the appropriate test for a givensample• Interprettensiletestdatatoidentify mechanical properties• CompareScanningElectronMicroscopy to optical microscopy and describe the strengthsandlimitsofeach
October 15-17 .............. #220241A08
Price: $1195 / ASM Member: $1060
Instructor:NatSaenz• 2.0 CEUs
Metallographic Techniques
Thestudentsinthisclassprepareavarietyofhard, soft, ferrous and non-ferrous alloys under theguidanceoftheinstructor.Manualprepa-rationisrequiredinordertounderstandtheprinciple behind the process. Semiautomatic preparation is discussed and demonstrated on state-of-the-artequipment.Afteralectureonthebestuseofthemetallograph,thestructuresof the materials are documented and entered intoagradedlaboratorynotebookthatstudentscanuseforfuturereference.Grainsizedeter-mination, measurements and micro hardness testingcompletetheclass.
WhoShouldAttend?•Technicians•Metallographers•EngineersandQApersonnelinterested in hands-on sample preparation
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Selectproperconsumablesandtechniques forsectioning,mounting,grinding, andpolishing•Choosethecorrectetchanttoreveal the structure and features for the alloy •Documentstructuresusingoptical microscopesequippedwithimage capture cameras and software•Distinguishartifactsfromrealstructures•Applyquantitativemetallographic techniques
March 10-14 ................. #223141308Instructor:NatSaenz
May 5-9 ........................ #223142508Instructor:FraukeHogue
July 21-25 ................................ #223143708Instructor:NatSaenz
November 10-14 ...................... #223144B08Instructor: Samuel Lawrence
Asaresultofthespecialchallengesfacedinthe medical device industry, traditional metal-lographicmethodsrequiremodificationsandadvancedtechniques.Undertheguidanceofthe instructor, students in this class prepare a variety of alloys commonly found in medical devices. Some manual preparation is per-formedinordertogainanunderstandingoftheprinciples involved, which are then applied to semi-automaticpreparation.Theconsistencyand repeatability of semi-automatic preparation isdemonstratedonstate-of-the-artequipment.Etchingtechniquesareexamined,andtheuseofthemetallographtodocumentmicrostruc-tures is demonstrated. Microstructures are enteredintoalabnotebookthatbecomesavaluable reference after the student completes thecourse.Grainsizedeterminationandmicro-hardnesstestingcompletethecoursesyllabus.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to: • Selectproperconsumablesandtechniquesforsectioning,mounting,grinding,polishing
• Choosethecorrectetchanttorevealthestructure and features for the alloy at hand
Thiscourseisdesignedtoteachthebasicandadvancedmetallographictechniquesthatrevealthe true microstructural characteristics of a widerangeofmaterials.Thetheoryfortheproperselectionofabrasives,lubricants,equip-ment,polishingcloths/pads,andabasicunder-standingofchemomechanicalpolishingwillbediscussed.Thecoursecoversthepreparationmethods of most metals and alloys, compos-ites,hardmetals,ceramicsandcoatings.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Properlysection,mountand metallographicallyprepareawide rangeofmaterialtypes• Selectproperetchingsolutionsthat will reveal various characteristics of microstructuresinawiderangeof materials• Evaluateanddocumentcharacteristicsof thematerialspreparedusingimagecapture andmeasuringsystems
For a great reference to complement this course, see page 4
Volume 9: Metallography and Microstructures
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Microstructural Analysis of Ferrous Alloys
Thislaboratorycourseisofferedinresponsetothemanyrequestsforanopportunitytogainexperiencein“hands-on”examinationand interpretation of ferrous microstructures. Thepracticalexperiencegainedisintendedtoreinforceanunderstandingoftheprinciplesofphysicalmetallurgy.
Theeffectsoftemperature,timeandcoolingrate on the microstructure of ferrous alloys will bestudiedbyheattreating,preparingmetal-lographicsamplesandanalyzingtheresultantstructure.Preparedmetallographicmountswillalsobeexaminedthatidentifyanddemonstratethe development of common phases and con-stituents found in ferrous alloys.
WhoShouldAttend?• Technicians• Metallographers• EngineersandQApersonnelinterested in hands-on sample preparation
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Compileareferencenotebookof representative microstructures • Analyzeawiderangeofferrous microstructures • Relatemicrostructuretomechanical properties
June 2-6 ......................... #223941608
Price: $1790 / ASM Member: $1590
Instructor:ArlanBenscoter• 3.0 CEUs
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Metallography and Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy
Metallographyandscanningelectronmicros-copyinconjunctionwithanenergydispersiveX-ray spectrometer are powerful tools for studyingthechemicalandstructuralcharacter-isticsofmetals.Theyareindispensablefordesigningnewalloysandinvestigatingexistingones,aswellasinforensicsandconductingfailureanalysis.Thiscourseprovideshands-onexperienceinpreparingmetallographicspeci-mens,operatingtheopticalmicroscopesandinterpretingtheirmicrostructuresalongwithtakinghardnessreadings.Thisiscomplement-ed by a demonstration of the functions of a scanningelectronmicroscopeusingenergydispersive X-ray analysis.
WhoShouldAttend?•QCPersonnel•QAPersonnel•Metallographers•Technicians•MaterialsEngineers•Individualswhowanttolearnhowoptical microscopyandscanningelectron microscopy complement each other
PrerequisitesMetallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® or basic exposuretometallurgyand/ormetallographicprocedures.
Highschoollevelknowledgeofchemistryand physics.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:•Prepareandetchametallographic specimen•Operatetheopticalmicroscope•Acquireadigitalimageofmacro- and micro-etched specimens•Interpretthemicrostructuresofthe prepared specimens•Performmacrohardnessand microhardness tests•Describetheusefulnessofscanning electronmicroscopyandenergydispersive X-ray analysis
Thiscourseisintendedforthosewhohaveachievedsomeskillintechniquesofspecimenpreparationandwishtoextendtheirabilitytointerpretmetallographicstructuresandrelatestructures to service performance. It deals with the principles upon which interpretation is based and is presented in a lecture-based format, well-illustrated by microstructures of a wide variety of materials and treatments. Students are strongly encouraged to bring samples to class.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Maintainhighqualitystandardsduring processingofmaterialsandalloys• Classifyvariousformedmetalpartssuch ascastings,forgings,weldments,powder metallurgy• Provideproductionassurancefor performance in specified applications• Performfailureanalysesandrecommend changestopreventfuturefailures• Assistinresearchanddevelopmentof newmaterialsandprocessing
June 16-20 .................... #224181608
Price: $1790 / ASM Member: $1590
Instructor:GeorgeVanderVoort• 3.0 CEUs
Location:BuehlerLtd.,LakeBluff,IL
Complete Metallography of Fasteners
Thiscoursecoversallaspectsofsampleprepa-ration, interpretation of microstructures of common fastener materials (commercial and aerospace), and imperfections caused by defec-tiveincomingmaterialandimpropermanu-facturing.Microhardnesstestingtoverifycasedepthisdiscussed.Grainsizedeterminationandquantitativemeasurementsarepracticed.Past participants of this class have mentioned thattheclasshelpedinpassingaqualityaudit.Studentsreceiveanotebookwithimagesofstructures and imperfections.
WhoShouldAttend?• QCTechnicians• QualityEngineersinthefastenerindustry, commercial or aerospace• ManufacturingEngineers
PrerequisitesBasicknowledgeofsamplepreparationor approval from the instructor.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Preparemetallographicsamplesefficiently and properly• Describemicrostructuresandimperfections usingproperterminology• Relatemicrostructurestomechanical properties and heat treatments common to fastener manufacture• Performquantitativemeasurements
September 8-12 ............. #223741908
Price: $1790 / ASM Member: $1590
Instructor:FraukeHogue• 3.0 CEUs
Over 98% of recent course attendees rated this course excellent and would recommend it to their colleagues.
ThiscourseisapracticalintroductiontoScanningElectronMicroscopy(SEM).SEMisacommonand often essential tool in the evaluation and anal-ysisofmaterials.ThecourseisdesignedforbothbeginningandintermediateSEMusers,andoffersa hands-on approach to electron microscopy that includestipsandtricksthestudentcanuseinhisorherownlaboratory.Inadditiontoimagingdetectors,SEMsareoftenequippedwithinstru-mentationforanalysisofX-raysignalsgeneratedbybeam/sampleinteractions.Energydispersivespectroscopy(EDS)isthemostcommonmethodtoidentifyandquantifyelementspresentinbulksamples or small (micron scale) particles and phas-es.AsignificantportionofthecourseisdevotedtounderstandingtheoriginandinterpretationofX-raydatabyEDS.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Describewhathappenstotheelectronsin theSEM;howtheyaregenerated,interact with specimens, and are then detected • OperateanSEM/EDSinstrument (hardware and software) to achieve optimal results• PerformEnergyDispersiveX-ray Spectroscopy (to determine the elemental compositionofmaterialsandmakethe SEMaqualitativeandquantitative analytical tool• Determinewhenandhowtoapplyspecific methodsofspecimenpreparation,viewing, andEDSanalysisforavarietyof conductive and non-conductive materials• Acquireinformativeelectronimagesand EDSdatathatminimizeartifactsand emphasizefeaturesofinterest
February4-8 ................. #229581208
September 8-12............. #229582908
Price: $1790 / ASM Member: $1590
Instructor:Dr.EdwardBrothers• 3.0 CEUs
Location:IMRTestLabs,Lansing,NY
SCANNINg ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Practical Interpretation of Microstructures
Practical Interpretationisa“hands-on”course.Themicrostructures,heattreatmentanduseofeachgroupofalloysarepresentedinalecturewhichisfollowedbyviewingofactual structures on a projection screen. Once the features of the structures are pointed out anddiscussed,thestudentswillthenexaminemore than 200 mounts at their microscope stations and compare them with an illustrated andannotatednotebookofthestructures.
Students are encouraged to bring prepared metallographic specimens to the class for discussion.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Utilizepropermicrostructureterminology• Correlatestructurestomanufacturing processes and heat treatment• Recognizemartensite,pearlite,ferrite, bainite and other structures
WithindustryplacingincreasingemphasisonNDTforeconomic,environmentalandsafety reasons, it is more important than ever thatNDTpersonnelhaveathoroughworkingknowledgeofalltypesofNDTtechniquesandbefamiliarwiththewidevarietyofequipmentthatisbestusedwitheachspecifictechnique.Thisin-depthcoursecoversbasicinformationandgoesmuchfurther,toincludeananaly-sisoftailoringtestmethodtoapplication,andinterpretationofresults.Thiscourseisdesignedsothatparticipantsachievecompe-tence in the shortest possible time.
PrerequisitesBasicexposuretometallurgyandthemechanical behavior of materials is recommended.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Differentiatebetweenthetest procedures available • Applytheappropriateprocedureto the defects which must be detected and the materials involved• Specifytheappropriatetestingstandard for the application
Root cause failure analysis methods are pre-sentedandillustratedusingcasestudiesandactual failed hardware. Careful site documen-tation,evidencepreservation,andtheacquisi-tionofdesign,fabrication,maintenance,andoperational data are discussed. Laboratory evaluationandtesttechniquesfordetermin-ingthefractureinitiationsite,initiationmode,crackprogressiondetails,andrelevantlocalmaterials, environment and flaw (NDI) details are demonstrated in the ASM lab. Stress and fracture mechanics methods used to evaluate theeffectsofserviceloadings,designdetails,andlocalconditionsunderwhichdegradationorcrackingoccuraredescribed.Probabilisticvariationsanduncertaintyinflawsize,localstress, environment, and materials are also incorporatedtooptimizefuturereliabilitybased upon sound root cause failure analysis.
WhoShouldAttend?• Engineers:Design,Quality,Manufacturing, Materials, Reliability, Stress Analysis or FractureMechanics• Managers• Technicians:Experienced(15yearsmin.)
In this two-day course you will learn a proven, systematicapproachtofailureinvestigation,whichutilizesexamplesfromtheaerospaceindustry and teaches the steps you need to fol-low.Theeffectofvariousfailuresources,suchascorrosion,ontheorganizationoftheinvesti-gationwillbeanalyzed.Itwillprovidealearn-ingplatformforengineersfromalldisciplines;materials,design,manufacturing,qualityandmanagement.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Identifythestepsnecessaryinany failureinvestigation• Describethebenefitsofanorganized failureinvestigation• Applythestepstoasystematicapproach forproblemsolving• Employfaulttreeanalysis,failuremode assessment and technical plan creation• Assesshowdifferentfailuresourcesalter theinvestigationprocess
May 5-6 ......................... #233041508
September 8-9 ............... #233042908
Price: $749 / ASM Member: $619
Instructor:Dr.DanDennies• 1.3 CEUs
Online Course #23302K Price: $449 / ASM Member $345
How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation by Dan Dennies is usedasthetextinthisclassandisincludedintheregistrationfee.
Thiscourseismostbeneficialwhentakentogetherwiththe 3-day Principles of Failure Analysis course.
Applied Techniques of Failure Analysis
Thiscourseisdesignedtoteachthestudent:(1)theengineeringmechanismsofmaterialfailure,(2)thetechniquesoffailureanalysis,and(3)toexaminethefailuresofactualengineeringcomponents.Apractical“hands-on”laboratoryexperiencewillbeprovidedso that the student can apply the failure theory tothesolutionofactualengineeringproblems.Failedcomponentswillbeexaminedusingmacroandmicrotechniques.Eachstudentisresponsibleforcompletingtwofailureanalysisproblemsandwritingareportsummarizingtheworkdoneoneachproblem.Theentireclassworksonthesameinstructor-suppliedproblemforoneassignment.Thestudentchoosesthesecond problem, preferably from samples theybring.Studentsareencouragedtobringfailedpartsfromtheirworkenvironmentsandwillbecontactedpriortoattendingtodiscuss their samples.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:• Identifyfailuremechanismsassociated withspecificengineeringcomponents and materials • Applyfailureanalysistechniquestocollect, preserveandexaminefailuresof engineeredcomponents• Solverealwordproblemsbyapplying thetechniqueslearned
WhoShouldAttend?• DegreedEngineerswhoarenewtofailure analysis or for those who want an update• Technicianswithatleastfiveyearsfull- timeexperienceinafailureanalysislab, whohaveknowledgeofhowtoprepareand interpret microstructures, and how to perform basic mechanical tests
1. Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® or Elements of Metallurgy 2. Metallographic Interpretation3. Mechanical Testing of Metals4. How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Describegeneralprocedures,techniques and precautions in failure analysis• Recognizehowstresssystemsrelateto fracture of ductile and brittle materials• Identifytypicalfatigue,wear,corrosionand elevated-temperature failure characteristics
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September 10-12 ........... #233542908
Price: $1125 / ASM Member: $995
Instructor:Dr.DanDennies•2.0 CEUs
Principles of Failure Analysis
Thislecturecourseisdesignedtoprovidetheknowledgetobridgethegapbetweentheory and practice of failure analysis. It is a necessary practical approach to failure analysis for those whoarenewtothefieldorthosewhowantanupdate.Itisalsodesignedfortechnicianswiththeprerequisitesandforthoseinterestedinunderstandinghowknowledgeoffailureanalysiscanleadtobetterproductivity.Causesoffracturesareexplainedwithdiagramsofstressapplicationanddistribution.Manycasehistoriesoffailuresandtheireliminationarehighlightedthroughoutthe course.
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Thiscourseisdesignedforabroadcross-sectionoffailureanalysispractitioners.Failureanalysis principles, tools and mechanisms are covered in detail. In addition, the practi-calaspectsandimportanceofconsideringthefailed part, the material of construction and the failure circumstances in combination is stressed.Emphasisisplacedonlearningthemacroscopic failure modes and correlation of these observations with microscopic fracturesurfacefeatures.Thesalientpointsare illustrated with case histories. Course attendeesarealsoencouragedtobringcasehistories to share in an interactive manner.
PrerequisitesPrinciples of Failure Analysisoritsequivalent.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Conductmacro-andmicro- fractographicobservations• Relatemacro-fractographic observationstoloadingmodes• Relatemicro-fractographic observations to fracture mechanisms• Correlatefractographicinformation with other failure-related information• Consolidateinformationtoarriveat the cause(s) of failure
Thiscourseisdesignedtocovertwospecificareas:fracturemechanicsandfractography.Topicscoveredinclude:designandfailureanalysis for monotonic and cyclically loaded components, practical application of the stressintensityfactorandtheJintegralformonotonicandcyclicloading,materialsdata trends, laboratory macro- and micro-examinationoffailedparts,andmacro-andmicro-fractography.
WhoShouldAttend?• FailureAnalysts• Engineers
PrerequisitesDegreeinEngineeringincludingintroductoryclass in materials and mechanics
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
Instructors: Dr. John Landes, Dave Christie andRonParrington• 3.0 CEUs
Location:IMRTestLabs,Lansing,NY
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FAILURE ANALYSIS
Introduction to Forensic Science, Product Liability and the Role and Requirements of the Expert Witness
In addition to their more familiar and immedi-aterolewithincorporateR&D,manufacturingand production, as well as university research facilities,seasonedmetallurgists,materi-alsengineers,scientistsandothertechnicalexpertsprovidevaluableservicestothecourtsandrespectivejuriesasexpertwitnesses.TheExpertWitnessprovidesanintroductiontobasic principles, practices of forensic science, aswellastheroleandrequirementsofthetechnicalexpertwitness.
Location: Studio ASM @ the Idea Center, Cleveland,OH
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Forensic Science and the Role of the Materials Engineer
Thebasicprinciplesandpracticesinvolvedinforensicscienceasappliedtothelegalarena,includingproductliabilityandaccidentinves-tigationarereviewed.Forensicmetallurgyisan area of forensic science closely associated withforensicengineeringandfailureanalysis.Learnaboutvarietyofengineeringmaterials—metals,alloys,plasticsandcomposites.Forensicchemistryprovidesa“freshlook”lookathowexpertiseinchemicalprinciplesand analytical methods can be combined with materialsexpertisetosolveavarietyofforen-sicrelatedproblems.Failureanalysisplaysanimportantroleinimprovingthedesign,performance and safety of products, as well as assigningblameorresponsibilityformonetaryloss,damageorinjury.Theorganizedprocessofdeterminingthecauseoffailurewithinareasonabledegreeofcertaintyisanimportantcomponentofforensicengineering.
LearningObjectivesUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Describethecontributionofmetallurgical andmaterialsexpertiseinlitigation• Identifykeymetallurgicalandmaterials standards and protocols• Discussscientificevidenceandforensic reporting• Explainthe“why,whenandwhat”ofnon- destructive evaluation and analysis• Explainhowchemistryandmaterials expertisecanbecombinedinsolving forensicproblemsandsupportinglitigation• Determinehowtoapproachandsolvereal world forensic problems• Describethenecessaryrequirementsfor forensicreportingandpresentingincourt• Differentiatemethodsofanalysisandtheir admissibility in court
October 28-30 ................ #234041A08
Price: $899 / ASM Member: $749
Instructor:Dr.AlanRigaandChristopher Scott
Location: Studio ASM @ the Idea Center, Cleveland,OH
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Certificate of Achievement ProgramIf you wanted to major in metallography, this istheprogramforyou.Thisstructured11-12course metallography program focuses on aspects that are not taught in college and are time consuming to learn on the job.
Level1:IntroductionofMetallography: Specimen PreparationRequired: Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® OR Mechanical Testing of Metals and Metallographic Techniques
Elective (1): Principles of Failure Analysis OR Fundamentals of Nondestructive Testing OR Introduction to Heat Treating and Advanced Heat Treating
Level2:IntermediateMetallography: Microstructural InterpretationRequired: Metallographic Interpretation OR Practical Interpretation of Microstructures
One of the following: Fractography OR Practical Fracture Mechanics and Fractography
Two (2) Electives: Microstructural Analysis of Ferrous Alloys, Complete Metallography of Fasteners OR Mechanical Testing of Metals
Any Three (3) of the Following Electives: Microstructural Analysis of Ferrous Alloys, Titanium and Its Alloys, Aluminum and Its Alloys, Principles of Failure Analysis, Stainless Steels, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Advanced Metallographic Techniques
Extension DiplomasLookingforawaytoberecognizedforyoureffortstostayaheadofthecurveandincreaseyourknowledge.ThenanExtensionDiplomais for you! Achieve recognition of your accom-plishments in seven focused areas. To achieve an extension diploma, an applicant must suc-cessfullycompleteaseriesoffivecoursesinone of the following technical specialties.
Corrosion - Chemical & Elevated TemperatureRequired:Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well as Corrosion, Stainless Steels, Introduction to Heat Treating; and either Aluminum and Its Alloys OR Principles of Failure Analysis
Heat TreatingRequired:Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well as Introduction to Heat Treating, Advanced Heat Treating, Practical Heat Treating, Practical Induction Heat Treating
Ferrous MetallurgyRequired:Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well as Stainless Steels, and Introduction to Heat Treating
Any Two (2) Except: Aluminum and Its Alloys, Titanium and Its Alloys
Applied General MetallurgyRequired: Elements of Metallurgy, plus four (4) other courses
Nonferrous MetallurgyRequired: Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well asTitanium and Its Alloys, and Aluminum and Its Alloys
Any Two (2) Except: Introduction to Heat Treating
Testing & InspectionRequired:Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well as Mechanical Testing of Metals and Principles of Failure Analysis
Any Two (2) of the Following: Fundamentals of Nondestructive Testing, Metallographic Interpretation, Metallographic Techniques, Practical Interpretation of Microstructures
Welding MetallurgyRequired: Either Elements of Metallurgy OR Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist® as well as Welding Inspection and Quality Control plus three (3) other courses
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