2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

−− Galvanic corrosion −− Uniform attack

Materials Degradation in Mechanical Design: Wear, Corrosion, Fatigue and their Interactions 10 Hours | Web Seminar I.D.# WB1722 Materials degradation from environmental conditions is a common factor that will often occur in mechanical equipment used in every type of environment. These processes can frequently materialize in unpredicted and harmful ways, especially when they interact and lead to early component damage or failure. This five-session course will summarize the mechanisms that cause materials and mechanical components to degrade in service through exposure to deleterious mechanical and environmental conditions. The course is designed to develop knowledge of issues of material degradation in service and the effect upon the perfor- mance and reliability in the process of mechanical design. These processes include wear, corrosion, fatigue, and their interactions. The instructor will take a practical approach to the topics to allow participants to cite the causes of performance reduction. Potential solutions will be covered including material selection and material or design modifications that would improve component life and performance in a range of harmful environments or operating conditions. The review of each mechanism will include a presen- tation of the fundamental basis for these failure mechanisms, followed by practical examples of how they occur in reality. Learning Objectives By participating in this web seminar, you should be able to: • Cite the typical wear mechanisms that occur in mechanical equipment and their causes • Cite the basic corrosion mechanisms and their causes • Identify the interactions that occur between wear, corrosion and fatigue • Suggest practical material or design solutions to those damage mechanisms Who Should Attend Engineers who design and process mechanical equipment; applications engineers involved in equipment or component design specific to an industrial application; materials, process and equipment development engineers; plant engineers; test engineers responsible for product or component testing and analysis of failed mechanisms; and quality engineers who establish methods and procedures for component reliability and analysis of failed components will benefit most from this course.

SESSION TWO - Corrosion (continued) • Corrosion mechanisms (cont.)

−− Crevice corrosion/pitting −− Stress corrosion cracking

−− Effects of corrosion on component life −− Corrosion solutions and prevention

SESSION THREE - Wear • Adhesion • Abrasion

SESSION FOUR - Wear (continued) • Fretting • Tribo-corrosion • Fatigue wear • Erosion

SESSION FIVE - Lubrication • Theory and application and the effects on friction and wear

Instructor: Fee: $720

Michael Kim

1 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/wb1722/

Metallurgy of Precipitation Strengthening 2 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261329ON This online course teaches about the microscopic changes that take place in a precipitation strengthened alloy and their effects on the properties of the alloy. The effects of the different heat treating steps (solution treatment, quench, and aging) and heat treating process parameters (solution treatment temperature and time, quench rate, and aging temperature and time) on the alloy microstructure and the effects on alloy strength are discussed. The course is divided into five modules followed by a quiz. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Describe the process steps for precipitation strengthening an alloy • Describe the microstructure and property changes that occur during the precipitation strengthening heat treatment process steps • List the critical process parameters for solution treatment, quenching, and aging • Relate the critical process parameters to alloy microstructure and the properties of precipitation strengthened alloys • List alloys that are precipitation strengthened • Explain why precipitation strengthens an alloy

Topical Outline SESSION ONE - Corrosion • Electrochemical cell • Galvanic series • Corrosion mechanisms:

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