2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

• How to perform a failure analysis on fracture, corrosion, and manufacturing failures • The categories of failure root causes for specific failures 10 case studies are used to give learners experience applying the knowledge taught in the course.

Introduction to Advanced High Strength Steel Applications and Manufacturing 2 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1416 Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) are now commonly used in automotive body structural applications. The high strength of this grade classification is attractive to help reduce mass in the automotive body through reduction in thickness. Strength also supports improvements in safety requirements so that mass increases are minimized. In some specific grades of AHSS, energy absorption is possible in addition to the high strength. This course will review the definition and properties of AHSS and cover several common applications in automotive body structures. In addition, key manufacturing areas including stamping and welding will be addressed to demonstrate the increased challenges as compared to lower strength steel grades. Troubleshooting of typical engineering and production problems will round out the seminar leaving attendees with tools to help design more robust engineering solutions to AHSS applications. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Define AHSS grades and describe general properties of AHSS • Identify potential applications for AHSS This course is designed for Automotive Body Engineers, Die Engineers, Designers, Manufacturing Plant Personnel, New Hires in the Steel Industry, Supervisors, Planners, and others who would like to decrease vehicle weight through the use of AHSS. Prerequisites Individuals should have a basic understanding of material properties to describe metal strength and formability as well as a general knowledge of body engineering and stamping. Topical Outline DAY ONE • Background/Overview of AHSS −− Definition −− Types of AHSS −− Typical chemistry and properties −− Comparison to High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) Steels −− Thermo-mechanical processing −− Coatings −− Material call-outs −− Availability of grades/gauges/coatings/coil widths • Product Applications and Design Considerations −− Typical automotive body and chassis applications • Describe key manufacturing processing issues • Assimilate tools for trouble shooting part issues Who Should Attend

Developer: Fee: $330

Industrial Metallurgists

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd261505on/

Hardness Testing .5 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261331ON This online course focuses on Rockwell and Brinell hardness testing and Vickers and Knoop microhardness testing. Participants will learn about how the tests are performed, test sample require- ments, test parameter selection, and testing requirements. The course can be completed in 30 minutes. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Explain how Brinell and Rockwell hardness tests are performed • Explain how Vickers and Knoop microhardness tests are performed • Explain the sample and testing requirements for Brinell and Rockwell hardness and Knoop and Vickers microhardness tests • Describe the effects of test load and indenter size on indentation depth and size Who Should Attend This online course is targeted to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers, and sales people and purchasing agents with technical backgrounds. Topical Outline • Rockwell hardness testing • Brinell hardness testing • Knoop and Vickers microhardness sample preparation and testing

Developer:

Industrial Metallurgists

Fee: $45

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd261331on/

144

3 ways to get a no-obligation price quote to deliver a course to your company: Call SAE Corporate Learning at +1.724.772.8529  |  Fill out the online quote request at sae.org/corplearning  |  Email us at corplearn@sae.org

Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter