High Temperature Materials Bundle PD281946

Topics: Manufacturing and Materials Ceramics , Materials properties , Heat resistant materials , Heat resistant alloys

PD281946

Metals and alloys have different melting ranges depending on their chemistry. High temperature metals are much harder at room temperature, have exceptionally high melting points (usually above 2000 degree Celsius), and are resistant to wear, corrosion and deformation. The following five eLearning courses are included in the High Temperature Materials bundle.  Each course is approximately one-hour in duration. See Topics/Outline for additional details.

Introduction to Physical Properties 
This course provides an an overview of manufacturing materials and their physical properties, including thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties and introduces volumetric characteristics, such as mass, weight, and density.

Introduction to Mechanical Properties 
This course provides a thorough introduction to key mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, hardness, ductility, and impact resistance and discusses how shear, compression, and tensile stress impact a material's properties.

Introduction to Metals
This course provides an overview of popular ferrous and nonferrous metals and their properties and introduces the three types of metal crystal structures, how grains develop in metal, the purpose of heat treating, and how these aspects impact a material\'s characteristics.

Introduction to Ceramics
This course provides an overview of the general categories of ceramics and their properties and  introduces physical and mechanical properties, atomic structure, and different types of traditional and advanced ceramics, processing and manufacturing methods and end-user applications.

Exotic Alloys
This course provides an introduction to the properties and applications of superalloys and exotic metal alloys. You will learn about iron-based, nickel-based, and cobalt-based superalloys, as well as tungsten, vanadium, tantalum, and other exotic metals.

Courses listed above are available only as part of a TooliingU bundle.  Custom bundles of any five or more ToolingU courses are available upon request as a Corporate Learning Solution.

Objectives

  • Describe manufacturing materials and their physical properties, including thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties
  • Describe volumetric characteristics, such as mass, weight, and density
  • Describe key mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, hardness, ductility, and impact resistance
  • Describe how shear, compression, and tensile stress impact a material's properties
  • Describe ceramics and their properties
  • Describe physical and mechanical properties, atomic structure, and different types of traditional and advanced ceramics

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