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Stress and Strain measurement Tutorial for Industry (in collaboration with MECASENS2015)
Stress and Strain Tutorial for industry
Stress/Strain measurement training workshop linked to the MECASENS 2015 Conference
In collaboration with
Advanced non-destructive stress and strain measurements for industry
Date |
28 and 29 September, 2015 |
Where |
The EPN Science Campus 71 avenue des Martyrs Grenoble, France More information on how to travel to the EPN Science Campus here. |
Purpose |
Learning the advantages of synchrotron X-rays and neutrons for stress/strain measurements Possibility to join the MECASENS main conference |
Information |
Synchrotron X-rays and neutrons are great tools to provide stress/strain measurements for materials and engineering components. This workshop will provide you with a firm basis in non-destructive stress/strain measurements using X-rays and neutron techniques. |
For : |
Engineers and scientists in R&D or academic research in the fields of aerospace, automotive, power, metallurgy, and transportation. Applied scientists and engineers from research institutes and universities working with industry. Specialists from stress/strain service providers. |
Registration open |
1 August to 11 September 2015 |
Programme |
Click here to download the programme |
Fee |
Industrial engineers and scientists: 300€ VAT included, including coffee breaks, lunches, dinner Students and participants of the MECASENS conference: No extra fee except if you wish to join the dinner Monday evening (60€ VAT included) |
Contact |
For more information, contact: Luc Dancer (email or phone +33 (0)4 76 88 40 43) Duncan Atkins (email or phone +33 (0)4 76 20 73 37) Thomas Buslaps Thilo Pirling |
Please note we will not provide accommodation. We can however advise you on the surrounding area.
If you are a student, please consult the MECASENS main page.
Register on our Event page: Click here (opens 1 August)
List of topics
- Synchrotron X-rays for stress and strain measures
- Neutrons for stress and strain measures
- Modelling
- Imaging linked to stress and strain