Aluminum Metallurgy
There are a wide variety of wrought aluminum alloys. Each alloy was developed to provide specific properties. This course teaches the following aspects of aluminum metallurgy:
- The different families of wrought aluminum alloys
- The distinguishing features between the families
- The metallurgical factors that influence their mechanical properties
- How the mechanical properties are modified using alloy composition, cold-working, and heat treatment
- The temper designation systems for cold-worked and heat treated alloys
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Course – 90 days
Course Length
Approximately 1 hour
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Module 1 – Aluminum Metallurgy
Frequently Asked Questions
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Was this course authored by AWS?
No. This course was produced by Industrial Metallurgists, LLC, and is not an AWS course. The course was authored by Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., P.E. Michael received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. After graduating, he worked 13 years at Motorola as a manufacturing engineer in an integrated circuit factory and as a design/quality/cost reduction engineer for automotive electronics.
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Who should take this course?
This course was designed for design, manufacturing, and quality engineers who need to better understand the metallurgy of aluminum alloys in order to make design decisions, evaluate suppliers, and fix quality problems.
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Are there any prerequisites to take this course?
No.
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How long do I have to complete this course?
Participants have access to the course content 24 hours a day for a period of 90 days from the date of registration. The final exam may be activated before the end of the 90-day period if the participant has completed all the modules.
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Does this course include a completion exam?
Yes. Upon completion of the final course module, participants are prompted to take an exam designed to evaluate their comprehension of the subject matter. The completion exam consists of 8 multiple-choice questions and must be completed within a 60-minute period. Participants who do not attain the 70% passing score may attempt to retake the exam a second time. Participants that pass the exam earn a Certificate of Completion and 1 Professional Development Hour. Certificates can be downloaded from AWS Learning upon successful completion of the final exam.
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Do I need to purchase any other materials?
No. All the materials and resources necessary to complete the course objectives are included.
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Do I receive Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for completing this course?
Yes. Participants that receive a score of 70% or above will receive a Certificate of Completion and 1 Professional Development Hour (PDHs).
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Can I use these Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for recertification?
Yes. Professional Development Hours (PDHs) earned through Industrial Metallurgists, LLC, courses can be applied towards recertification provided the PDH’s are earned during the certification period.
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What are the requirements to pass this course?
Learners must do the following to successfully complete a course
- Complete all course modules.
- Achieve at least 70% correct on the course exam.
- Complete the course within 3 months of the course registration date.
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Are there course notes?
Yes. Downloads of the course material are available with each course.
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How do I obtain my certificate of completion?
Certificates of completion can be printed after completing a course, which includes passing the course exam.
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