2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

MANUFACTURING

Wrought Aluminum Metallurgy 1 Hour | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261734ON There are a wide variety of wrought aluminum alloys, each developed to provide specific properties. Getting the strength you need in an aluminum alloy requires knowledge of the effects of alloy composition, cold-working, and heat treating on aluminum metallurgy and properties. A good understanding of how aluminum alloys behave and what can be done to modify their properties is critical for being more productive and profitable. The course takes about one hour to complete and consists of one module and a final exam. Also, quizzes and problems give you opportunities to apply the concepts taught. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Select the most appropriate alloy and heat treating process for your application • Evaluate suppliers • Develop manufacturing processes • Solve quality problems Who Should Attend This course was designed for design, manufacturing, and quality engineers who need to better understand the metallurgy of aluminum alloys in order to make design decisions, evaluate suppliers, and fix quality problems. Topical Outline • The different families of wrought aluminum alloys • Composition and strength differences between the alloy families • Relationship between metal strength and the microscopic structures that influence strength • Effects of cold-working, alloying, and heat treating on aluminum microstructure and strength • Aluminum temper designations for cold-worked and precipitation strengthened alloys

Additive Manufacturing Bundle 8 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD281743

Many companies are starting to recognize the benefits additive manufacturing (AM) offers in terms of speed, simplicity, reliability, and cost. Additive manufacturing is a process in which a three-dimensional computer model design is built into a physical object by joining thin layers of material. AM is a versatile field that encompasses a variety of methods, materials, and applications. The one-hour courses in this bundle explain the fundamental concepts of additive manufacturing, including the main principles behind AM and the safety precautions to take during the process. These courses also introduce the basic steps in additive manufac- turing and discuss the variety of methods and materials that are used to create AM products. Intro to Additive Manufacturing This class introduces users to additive manufacturing (AM) processes by outlining the history of AM, describing AM technology, and exploring current and future additive manufac- turing applications. • The History of Additive Manufacturing • Industrial Use of Additive Manufacturing • The Basic Additive Manufacturing Process • Additive Manufacturing and CNC • Technologies Used in Additive Manufacturing: CAD • Technologies Used in Additive Manufacturing: Computers • STL Files • Additive Manufacturing Material Types • Additive Manufacturing Layer Construction Methods • Additive Manufacturing Processes Topical Outline • Objectives • What is Additive Manufacturing?

Developer:

Industrial Metallurgists

Fee: $85

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd261734on/

• The Benefits of Additive Manufacturing • The Future of Additive Manufacturing • Summary

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