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FAA25806:   (25806) Introduction to Metallurgy

FAA25806 Cancelled
(25806) Introduction to Metallurgy
COURSE 2003-10-24
Deactivated 7/19/2012 (Self-study video). This mini-course is one in a series of ten overviews of technical topics in the Airframe Engineering Curriculum. Participants will be able to: Understand the importance of metal materials and processes to Type Design; Describe how metals and alloys solidify and list the factors that control ingot structure; Describe how mill products are produced from ingots by hot and cold working; Describe how metallic materials aer hardened by heat treatment and by other means; Describe how fabrication and finishing operations affect the porperties of metals and alloys; and Recognize when, for a Certification, a metallurgist needs to be part of the FAA Team. NOTE: This course replaces FAA62806. Audience: Airframe Engineers, Aviation Safety Inspectors
AIR-520 AMA-220
SELF STUDY 5.0
1 7/19/2012
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