About the Course
Course Level: Intermediate to Advanced users
Course Language: English & Korean translation provided
Course Textbook: English & Korean provided
This course covers the requirements and routes to validation for metal additive manufacturing parts produced by powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition manufacturing processes. This course will leverage recent case studies from the PBF and DED world to provide context for structural integrity challenges and opportunities.
The 2-day training course is based on ISO and ASTM standards and is aimed at those who are using, or plan to use, AM in serial or critical applications and would like to learn more about the routes to qualification and certification. Attendees would be required to have a strong background in additive manufacturing.
The instructors have in-depth experience of materials, qualification & certification, and making parts from additive manufacturing methods. The learning methods are based on logic and experience, and real-life best practices (and lessons learned) will be shared. This is not a series of lectures; there will be discussions, mini-workshops, and plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for AM engineers, AM operators, QA/QC engineers, and other individuals with existing experience in AM who wish to know the route to qualification and certification.
Course Instructors
Opening Address:
—Â Dr. Mohsen Seifi (Vice President), ASTM International
Instructors:
—Â Dr. Mohsen Seifi, ASTM International
—Â Dr. Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University
—Â Dr. Khalid Rafi, ASTM International
—Â Mr. Andy Lu, ASTM International
Program Schedule (Day 01 & 02)
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Local Time | Program |
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Day 01 (June 20) 1000 â 1030 | ⢠Registration ⢠Welcome and introduction |
Day 01 (June 20) 1030 â 1130 | AM Foundations ⢠Fundamentals of qualification & certification ⢠Key ingredients ⢠Overview of qualification & certification framework ⢠Overarching and foundational controls |
Day 01 (June 20) 1130 â 1230 | Classifications & Consequences ⢠AM part classification ⢠Consequences ⢠Structural integrity |
Day 01 (June 20) 1230 â 1400 | Lunch Break |
Day 01 (June 20) 1400 â 1500 | Requirements & Standards ⢠Requirements overview ⢠Importance of standards ⢠Process mapping with standards ⢠Regulatory requirements |
Day 01 (June 20) 1500 â 1730 | Route to Qualification & Certification ⢠Materials and process foundations ⢠Machine and process qualifications ⢠IQ / OQ / PQ ⢠Candidate material qualification |
Day 02 (June 21) 1000 â 1030 | ⢠Recap of Day 1 ⢠Q&A session |
Day 02 (June 21) 1030 â 1115 | Material Properties, Allowable, Material Property Suite ⢠Material properties ⢠Material allowable and design values ⢠Mechanical property measurements ⢠Engineering equivalence ⢠Material property suite |
Day 02 (June 21) 1115 â 1230 | Part Production Controls, NDE Considerations, Defects, Managing Supply Chain ⢠AM part planning & AM part production plan ⢠Pre-production article ⢠Qualified AM part process ⢠NDI considerations & part zoning ⢠In-situ monitoring & supply chain |
Day 02 (June 21) 1230 â 1400 | Lunch Break |
Day 02 (June 21) 1400 â 1530 | Qualification Testing & Service ⢠Qualification testing ⢠Industry perspective on AM qualification |
Day 02 (June 21) 1530 â 1700 | Case Studies, Working Session for Critical Applications |
Registration Information
Course Fees
Early-Bird Registration (at/before May 20, 2024) | USD 799 per person |
Regular Registration (after May 20, 2024) | USD 999 per person |
Contact Information
Point of Contact:
—Â Mr. Andy Lu, ASTM International (alu@astm.org)
For more information, you may also contact us via our email or website.