Manufacturing and Materials - P18311998

METAL FORMING

“The instructor makes the class very educational and enjoyable.”

This seminar covers metal forming and related manufacturing processes, emphasizing practical applications. From forged or P/M connecting rods to tailor-welded blank forming, metal parts are integral to the automotive industry. As a high value-adding category of manufacturing, metal forming is increasingly important to the core competency of automobile manufacturers and suppliers. A thorough survey of metal forming processes and metal forming mechanics will be performed, including bulk deformation, sheet- metal, and powder metallurgy operations. Design considerations are fully integrated into the course and are presented with every process. A large number of real-world case studies are presented to the attendees to emphasize course content. You will receive a copy of the book Manufacturing Engineering Technology, co-written by instructor Steven R. Schmid. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify the unique characteristics of metals that lead to plastic deformation as a processing strategy • Explain the processes involved in metal forming mechanics, materials, and tribology • Analyze the interrelationships between various factors that influence the quality of manufactured products • Describe sheet metal characteristics and forming • Describe the wide variety of processes used to shape and deform metals, including forging, rolling and extrusion; sheet metal forming, shearing and stamping; powder metallurgy processes and assorted other processes WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for engineers who are involved in metal forming and other related manufacturing processes. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Overview of Solid Mechanics and Materials Science Topics of Importance to Metal Forming • Tribology of Metal Forming: Friction, Lubrication and Wear

Michael Telenko, Jr. Engineering & Design Manager Shiloh Industries/MTD Automotive

I.D.# 85012

SCHEDULE Future oerings are being scheduled. Check the course web page for the most up-to-date schedule and information.

FEES List:

$1,650 $1,485

Members:

TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS

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• Bulk Deformation Processes • Sheet Metal Forming Process • Powder Metallurgy Process INSTRUCTOR Steven R. Schmid Professor, University of Notre Dame

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