The technological courses I have completed in the major of Metal Forming covers following areas (see
Attended Engineering Technological Courses):
- Mechanical Engineering (396 credit hours)
- Metallurgical and Material Engineering (372
credit hours)
- Electrical Engineering & Electronics (135
credit hours)
- Metal Forming Fundamentals (347 credit hours)
- Steel Mill Technology (314 credit hours)
Design assignments in the school include machinery design (designed of a gear box), electric design (designed an electricity distributing board), electronic design (installed a radio set), Technological design (completed a pipe rolling schedule for pipe reducing-tension mill). My BS. Thesis was on the metal surface treatment with spray coating. In the first year of my master study, I prepared my Master thesis (not completed) on application of laser allaying technology in metal surface treatment. During my five-year Ph.D. study, I concentrated on the finite element simulation of various metal deformation processes.
Projects completed
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Abbreviations (in this
section)
|
CSRM |
Cascade Steel Rolling Mills |
DFG |
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinshaft |
|
OSM |
Evraz Oregon Steel Mills |
|
(German Research Association) |
|
Nanjing
(NISCO) |
Nanjing Iron & Steel Co. |
POSCO |
Pohang Steel Company (S. Korea) |
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