2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

Topical Outline • Carburizing • Carbonitriding • Nitriding

• List the tests used to evaluate whether a precipitation strengthened alloy has been properly heat treated Who Should Attend This course is targeted to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. It is suggested that, as a prerequisite, you have knowledge of the concepts covered in our Principles of Metallurgy online course.

• Nitrocarburizing • Flame hardening • Induction hardening

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Industrial Metallurgists

Topical Outline • Introduction • Phase diagrams • Precipitation strengthening heat treatment • Heat treatment details • Quality control and course review

Fee: $80

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd261333on/

Metallurgy of Steel Through Hardening 1 Hour | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261330ON This online course teaches about the metallurgy of the following steel through hardening processes: quench and temper, martempering, and austempering. Participants will learn about the effects of heat treating temperature and cooling rate on steel microstructure and properties, and the effects of the interaction between heat treating process parameters and steel composition on through hardened steel microstructure and strength. This course takes one hour to complete. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Describe the heat treatment processes used for through hardening • List the significant process variables for through hardening • Describe the effects on steel microstructure and properties of the significant through hardening and tempering process variables • Explain the difference between maximum hardness and hardenability • Read a hardenability curve • Relate hardenability to through hardened steel microstructure and hardness • Explain three common problems encountered with quenching and how to prevent these problems Who Should Attend This course is targeted to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers, and sales people and purchasing agents with technical backgrounds. It is suggested that, as a prerequisite, you have knowledge of the concepts covered in our Principles of Metallurgy online course. Topical Outline • Quench and temper • Steel hardenability • Common problems associated with quenching (distortion, cracking, retained austenite)

Developer: Fee: $140

Industrial Metallurgists

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd261329on/

Metallurgy of Steel Case Hardening 1 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261333ON This online course discusses common steel case hardening processes and how they are used to modify the surface layers of steels to obtain specific mechanical properties. Participants will learn about the process parameters and how they affect case composition, depth, microstructure, and properties. The course takes one hour to complete. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Describe the thermal cycles and significant process variables for six common case hardening processes • Explain the case microstructures that result from the six common case hardening processes • Describe the effects of case hardening process parameters on case depth, microstructure, and hardness of case hardened steel • Explain two ways to measure case depth of carburized steel • List common problems encountered with case hardening processes and how to prevent these problems Who Should Attend This course is targeted to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers, and sales people and purchasing agents with technical backgrounds. It is suggested that, as a prerequisite, you have knowledge of the concepts covered in our Principles of Metallurgy and Metallurgy of Steel: Principles or knowledge of the concepts covered in those courses.

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