Training Course Descriptions
Durability by Design: An Introduction to High Temperature Fatigue in fe-safe™
Overview:
This free one day seminar discusses the types of high temperature problems that can now be solved using the various methodologies for high temperature durability analysis in fe-safe™. A technology update in key areas of modern fatigue analysis is also provided.
fe-safe™ includes 3 different approaches to high temperature fatigue including add-on modules fe-safe/TMF™ and fe-safe/TURBOlife™. This seminar will highlight the differences between these approaches and which methodology is most appropriate for which applications.
Who should attend:
Design and Test Engineers responsible for product durability in the ground vehicle, aerospace and manufacturing industries interested in high temperature durability analysis. No previous knowledge of fatigue is necessary.
Agenda
- Multiaxial fatigue, notch sensitivity and residual stresses
- Why traditional methods of metal fatigue analysis get it wrong
- An introduction to modern methods of metal fatigue analysis and why they get it right
- Thermo-mechanical fatigue analysis including strain-rate effects, bulk stress relaxation and strain aging, with examples/case studies
- Creep-fatigue interaction methods – ductility exhaustion and strain range partitioning, with examples/case studies

Presenters
Professor John Draper
Professor John Draper of Safe Technology has over 25 years experience in fatigue design and fatigue life assessment in the aerospace and ground-vehicle industries. He is a recognized authority in the industry, and a regular presenter at conferences and seminars worldwide - Including conferences for ABAQUS and ANSYS users around the world, the ASTM Symposium on Residual Stress Effects on Fatigue and Fracture Testing, and more. Professor Draper is a former Chairman of the Engineering Integrity Society in the UK, and a member of the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers).
Dr Radwan Hazime
Dr Radwan Hazime is the Technical Manager for Safe Technology US. He completed his PhD at Northeastern University in high temperature deformation and fracture, and was previously employed with Ford Powertrain for eight years.
As an Analytical Powertrain Technical Expert at Ford, Dr Hazime has extensive experience in thermo-mechanical fatigue, CAE durability method development and FE modeling. He won several awards during his time at Ford and has published a number of papers as well as being a regular presenter at SAE and other international conferences. He is also a certified 6-sigma black belt specializing in DFSS and Analytical Reliability and Robustness. His role as DFSS black belt included the development, deployment, and teaching of state-of-the-art tools used for robust design and multi-objective optimization.
He has been recognized by the International Quality and Productivity Center for his work in this area. Dr Hazime has also taught college level engineering courses and conducted research in the Engineering Departments at Northeastern University and The University of Arizona.
Registration
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