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It's a Material World: Opportunities and Risks in Working With Advanced Materials

In this on-demand webinar, hear from the Oak Ridge National Lab, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation and the Automotive Composites Alliance on using composites in product design.

It's a Material World: Opportunities and Risks in Working With Advanced Materials

By DE Editors  

October 28, 2015

Join DE Senior Editor Kenneth Wong as he explores the opportunities and risks in working with new materials with panelists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Materials Engineering, the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, and the Automotive Composites Alliance.

In this unscripted, interactive online chat, panelists will share their thoughts on:

  • Design engineering strategies for working with composites and advanced materials
  • Conducting finite element analysis (FEA) and digital simulation involving advanced materials
  • Creating 3D-printed composite parts
  • New methods for bonding traditional materials and composites.
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