Understanding the Fatigue Behavior of Metallic Materials in Dresden

In order to use materials efficiently, an understanding of their fatigue process is essential. Comprehensive basic knowledge of the fatigue behavior of metallic materials will be imparted at our advanced training course „Ermüdungsverhalten metallischer Werkstoffe” from 15 – 17 April 2024 in Dresden, Germany. The event will be chaired by Prof. Dr. Martina Zimmermann (TU Dresden).

A fundamental understanding of the fatigue behavior of materials is crucial for the design of durable and reliable structures and is a necessary basic competence for the sustainable use of materials. Material fatigue also continues to play a major role in failure analysis. Fatigue is usually not signaled and generally begins before cracks appear.

In the training course participants will learn about the spectrum of the process of material fatigue, from the fundamentals of metal physics to application-relevant material technology issues. The multidisciplinary nature of the topic will be conveyed. Take the opportunity to expand your expertise and network with interdisciplinary colleagues. 

Experts will use presentations to give you a comprehensive basic understanding of material fatigue. This content will then be illustrated by a total of nine demonstration experiments and thus further deepened. The tests are not just for illustration purposes, but also provide an exciting insight into the modern testing techniques and investigation methods used to characterize the fatigue behavior of construction materials. The details of the training course can already be viewed on our website. 

The target group of the event is just as multidisciplinary as the topic. All those who would like to or have to deal with issues ranging from materials science to materials engineering in the field of fatigue are cordially invited to Dresden. Book your participation!

In addition to this training course on the fatigue of metallic materials, the DGM offers a wide range of further training courses in the field of materials science. Get inspired! 

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