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Asian Shot Peening Workshop
February 7-8, 2006, Singapore

Topics

 
 
 
Topic
Description
Peening Applications
Dr. John Cammett
Describes how welded joints, gears, springs, axles, landing gears and many other components benefit from peening.
Peening Fundamentals
Dr. John Cammett
Explore the history of Peening and learn how dents on the surface will prolong fatigue life of many components. Examine the relationship between dent size, stress profile and fatigue life.
Peening Coverage
& Masking
Jack Champaigne
Coverage, too much or too little can be detrimental. Learn how to measure and control coverage by evaluating samples of % covered. This session also discusses masking techniques to prevent coverage in peening-prohibited areas.
Peening Intensity
Jack Champaigne
Intensity controls the depth of the peening. Learn how to measure and control intensity with Almen strips, gages and saturation curves.
Peening Media
Jack Champaigne
This session describes different media for peening and the importance proper media selection and maintenance
Advanced Peening Technology
James Whalen
Learn about automatic equipment handling & processing of complex parts, small hole peening, dovetail slot peening & many more examples of precision peening applications. (Two part presentation)
Specification Conformance and Equipment Design
Kumar Balan
The presentation covers all aspects of wheelblast and airblast equipment design in order to conform to OEM specifications and audits such as Nadcap. Specific focus is given to process control variables that help maintain consistency of peening results and repeatability of your peening process. The presentation also covers contemporary techniques available to report trends on different process variables. (Two part presentation)
Flapper Peening Theory and Apps
Dave Barkley
Learn the essentials of a portable method to perform peening using rotary flaps developed by 3M corporation.
Saturation Curve Practice
Jack Champaigne
In this advanced practice session you will learn how to construct and interpret the saturation curve properly. Several practice examples are included.
Examinations, level 1,2 and 3 Examinations in advancing stages of level 1,2 and 3 (must be taken in sequence) Acceptable for FAA course credit:
level 1 #AGL/0305/0006/8
level 2 #AGL/0305/0009/8
level 3 #AGL/0305/0010/8
Flapper Peening Lab and Practical This is a hands on session using flapper peening equipment. Proper procedures and technique will be applied and discussed. Due to time constraints, this session is limited to students seeking Flapper Peening certificates.
Topics and Speakers subject to change
last revised 28 November 2005

 



   


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