Mechanical Testing Techniques – 1 Day Course – TBA
09:00-16:30
This course gives a grounding in the range of mechanical properties and associated metrics measured for metals together with detailed descriptions of the test methods and equipment used.
Topics covered are:
- Uniaxial Tensile Tests
- Ductile and Brittle Fracture
- Hardness Tests
- Toughness and Impact Testing
- Fatigue in Metals: Principles and Testing
- Creep in Metals: Principles and Testing
This Course:
- This course suits managers and technicians responsible for the QA testing of metals & metal products. It is also relevant to designers, specifiers, sales people & buyers.
- Gives a grounding in the range of mechanical properties and associated metrics measured for metals together with detailed descriptions of the test methods and equipment used.
- Includes a comprehensive technical manual.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Understand the meaning of terms such as strength, ductility, hardness and toughness.
- Appreciate why compromise between high values of strength and toughness is necessary.
- Understand the metal structural differences that give rise to continuous and discontinuous yielding.
- Be familiar with parameters such as Young’s modulus (E), yield strength, 0.2 and 1.0 % proof strength, UTS, ductility measures, engineering stress-strain, true stress – strain and work hardening index ‘n’.
- Distinguish between ductile, brittle and intergranular failure.
- Be able to interpret the standards and test metrics displayed on mill certificates.
The cost is £190 (+VAT) for members and £250 (+VAT) for non-members. Refreshments and lunch are included.
For course content enquiries please contact our presenter Mike Lewus: ssas@bssa.org.uk
For booking enquiries please contact admin@bssa.org.uk
Photograph courtesy of Zwick Roell.