Please Note:
This course is offered through our partner, Industrial Metallurgist, and does not include an AWS course completion certificate.
Understanding steel metallurgy involves understanding the effects of alloy composition and steel heat treating processes on the microstructure and properties of steel is critical for:
This course teaches 3 key aspects of carbon, low-alloy, and tool steels:
Be more productive and profitable:
Having a good understanding of what can be done to modify the properties of steel is critical for being more productive and profitable. The information in this course will help you to make better design and manufacturing decisions, solve quality problems, and have productive conversations with suppliers, customers, and engineers.
Course – 90 days
Approximately 3 hours
Module 1 – Introduction
Module 2 – Steel Phases
Module 3 – Iron-Carbon Phase Diagram
Module 4 – Phase Transformations I
Module 5 – Phase Transformations II
Module 6 – Course Review
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.
This course is ideal for design, manufacturing, and quality engineers, as well as sales people and purchasing agents who have metallurgy discussions with suppliers and customers.
Yes. Basic knowledge of the following topics is required: solid solution, substitutions, interstitials, diffusion, effects of process temperature and time on diffusion and metallurgical changes, metallurgical phases, grains, grain boundaries, dislocations. The Principles of Metallurgy course teaches these topics.
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 12 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 3 Professional Development Hours. Certificates can be downloaded from AWS Learning upon successful completion of the final exam.
No. All the materials and resources necessary to complete the course objectives are included.
Yes. Participants that receive a score of 70% or above will receive a Certificate of Completion and 3 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).
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.
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.
Yes. Downloads of the course material are available with each course.
Certificates of completion can be printed after completing a course, which includes passing the course exam.
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