Metal Working
Metal processing is about evaluating the behavior of metals during processing, with respect to both material- and process-dependent parameters, such as microstructure, mechanical properties and modeling.
Facts
Target group:
Engineers, technicians, designers, production technicians, development engineers, etc. who want to acquire knowledge about metal processing, simulation and metallurgical aspects.
Prerequisites:
Engineers and technicians are eligible. Basic knowledge of material science and FEM simulation is recommended. Good knowledge of English is required.
Scope:
The course is given over 10 weeks and requires an expected workload of 200 hours.
Course start:
This contract education starts in January every year
Location:
Online course
The course consists of lectures, quizzes, labs and seminars by experts from both Luleå University of Technology and industry.
Language:
English
Price:
19 000 SEK including course literature, or according to agreement.
Registration:
Please sign up via the email below
The course includes metallurgy, from slabs to final product, including heat treatment. You will learn to analyze and simulate metal processing with simple empirical and semi-empirical methods, and get an introduction to finite element simulations of rolling.
The course is interdisciplinary and combines material science and solid mechanics. This combination is highly desirable from the steel industry.
Course coordinator/teacher
Kumar Babu Surreddi, Associate Professor at the Division of Materials Science together with Simon Larsson, Senior Lecturer at the Division of Solid Mechanics.
Registration
For mor information and registration contact:
Birgit Stöckel, Education Designer
Contact us
LTU Professional Education uppdragsutbildning@ltu.se
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