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Solidification Course
Reference: SOL-A
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| Level: | Advanced | ||
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| Duration: | 1 week | ||
| Audience: | Metallurgists and foundry engineers | ||
| Objectives: | The application of solidification theories to industrial processes | ||
| Prerequisites: | Degree in materials science, metallurgy, mechanical engineering, physics or chemistry | ||
| Description: | The Solidification Course is now a well recognized event. Repeated every year for the past 16 years, it has brought together in all 523 participants from 197 industrial companies and 31 countries. Dedicated to metallurgists and foundry engineers, this course is oriented towards the application of solidification theories to industrial casting processes. Special emphasis is given to the control of microstructural features and defect reduction. This one-week course, held in English, is co-organized by Calcom ESI, the Swiss Federal Institute at Lausanne and the French School of Mines at Nancy. It is taught by renowned lecturers from Switzerland, France, the United States, and Austria. Exercises, discussions, films and computer demonstrations are used to apply, practice and visualize the content of the lectures. The number of participants is limited to 35, which allows for extensive interaction between participants and lecturers. |
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| Language: English. Location: Les Diablerets (Switzerland). Contact: Philippe Thévoz (philippe.thevoz@esi-group.com) or local sales agent. Dates: June 1-6, 2008. | |||
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Please contact your local Training Coordinator for further information and
to register for this course.

