W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., September 29, 2015—A workshop on the Mechanical Behavior of Additive Manufactured Components will be held May 4, 2016, at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.
Mechanical Behavior of Additive Manufactured Components
Grand Hyatt San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas USA
May 4, 2016
ASTM International Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture is sponsoring the workshop in conjunction with Committees E07 on Nondestructive Testing and F42 on Additive Manufacturing Technologies. The groups are also holding their biannual standards development meetings the same week.
This event will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas regarding the mechanical behavior of components fabricated using additive manufacturing with a focus on fatigue behavior. It is designed for professionals in the aerospace, medical and defense industries. Topics to be discussed include:
- Standards for additive manufacturing
- Fatigue behavior of components fabricated using additive manufacturing
- Nondestructive evaluation of components fabricated using additive manufacturing
A technical program will be posted by December 2015. Online registration opens approximately eight weeks before the workshop and closes April 27, 2016.
Visit www.astm.org/E08WrkshpBehavior5-16 for registration and for additional information.
Additional technical information is available from workshop chairman Steve Daniewicz:
Steve Daniewicz
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Miss.
Tel +1.662.325.7322
daniewicz@me.msstate.edu.
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