Effective analysis of inhomogeneous stress states – training course "Entstehung, Ermittlung und Bewertung von Eigenspannungen"

The advanced training course will take place from 8 - 10 April 2024 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Under the direction of Dr. Jens Gibmeier (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) and Prof. Dr. Thomas Niendorf (University of Kassel), participants will gain in-depth insights and practical skills on the complex topic of residual stresses.

Residual stresses are a decisive factor for the integrity and performance of components, especially in highly stressed surface layers. On the advanced training course "Entstehung, Ermittlung und Bewertung von Eigenspannungen", experts will provide you with comprehensive theoretical insights and practical skills for dealing with this topic. From modern radiographic methods to the treatment of residual stresses in additive manufacturing, you will learn how to effectively analyze and manage inhomogeneous stress states. Take a look at the training program!

Benefit in many ways
Take the opportunity to expand your personal knowledge in the area of residual stress. The following content will be highlighted: 

  • Creation, determination and evaluation of residual stresses in metallic and ceramic components 
  • Generation of residual stresses through different manufacturing processes 
  • Determination of residual stresses using radiographic, neutronographic and selected mechanical methods 
  • Effects of residual stresses on component behavior 
  • Direct consolidation of theoretical knowledge in integrated practical exercises 

In addition, the training offers space for exchange with colleagues and experts from the field of materials science and engineering. 

Scientists, engineers and technicians working in industrial production, process and quality control as well as in development and research are cordially invited to Karlsruhe in April for the training course on residual stress. Secure your place via our website! 

The DGM also offers a wide range of other learning and training program. Discover our training program!

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