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To register, please contact Rubber Industry Department @ TechnoBiz TechnoBiz Communications Co., Ltd. 2521/27, Lardprao Road, Khlongchaokhunsingha, Wangthonglang, Bangkok 10310 Thailand Tel: +66-2-933 0077 Fax:+66-2-955 9971 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rubber-industry.org Program Content Program Instructor: Kartik Srinivas Registration Fee Kartik Srinivas has a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University, USA. He is a consulting mechanical polymer engineer with extensive background and experience in product engineering using simulation technologies and mechanical testing. He started his career as a consulting Mechanical/FEA Engineer at Akron Rubber Development Laboratory, Akron, Ohio, USA. In a career of over a decade and half in USA and at Advanced Scientific and Engineering Organized by TechnoBiz Training Program TechnoBiz Training Program Rubber Engineering and Product Failure Analysis Rubber Engineering and Product Failure Analysis The "Rubber Engineering and Product Failure Analysis" short course is designed for both engineering and non-engineering rubber industry professionals. It will provide the knowledge to understand rubber as an engineering material for product development and failure analysis. The sessions in the course will focus on such varied subjects as linear and non-linear elasticity, design concepts applied to development and failure analysis of rubber components, service life prediction; besides providing an overall subject matter view of static and dynamic material and product testing. 1) Introduction to Rubber as an engineering material. Introduction to Rubber Technology Natural and Synthetic Rubber Basic Manufacturing Processes Basic Rubber Types and Properties 2) Large Deformation Rubber Elasticity. Theory of Non-linear Elasticity Constitutive theory and Equations Stress-Strain Relations 3) Static and Dynamic Testing to Evaluate Rubber Materials (Theory and Application). Introduction to different Test Methods Theory of Dynamic & Quasi-Static Testing to Evaluate Properties Evaluation of Viscoelastic Properties 4) Design of Components Utility of Rubber Properties to Develop Product Designs Relations of K, G and use. Examples related to Design of Components 5) The Anatomy of Failure of Polymeric Parts Introduction Tools of the Trade 6) Failures due to Design Related Issues Design to Alleviate Stress Concentrations and Exces sive Deformations Use of FEA in Failure Analysis Case Studies and Best Practices 7) Failures due to Material and Service Environment Related Issues ASTM Test Methods Dynamic Testing to Evaluate Properties Case Studies 8) Service Life Prediction Testing under Accelerated Conditions Use of Arrhenius Equation Examples related to Service Life Prediction 21-22 August 2017, Bangkok, Thailand Services (AdvanSES) India, Kartik has advised and assisted companies solve engineering problems related to elastomeric, thermoplastic and TPE materials. Kartik provides material and design development, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) solutions to a broad range of industries and is well versed with material and product testing as per ASTM and ISO standards. In his professional career he has worked with industry leading OEMs, Tier 1 and 2 suppliers providing product R&D, material development and testing, design optimization, reverse engineering and manufacturing services. Kartik Srinivas has 7 technical papers to his credit and has been the chair of the session on automotive composites at the SAE World Congress from 2006 through 2011. He has volunteered as a reviewer for the Journal of Rubber Chemistry and Technology. Thailand Delegates: 20,000 Baht/Person Overseas Delegates: 750 US$/Person This includes documentation, lunch and refreshments. Group Registration Discount: 10% discount for the group of minimum 3 delegates from the same company. VAT 7% applies on above registration fees. Remarks:

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Page 1: TechnoBiz Training Program Organized by Rubber … · • Introduction to Rubber Technology • Natural and Synthetic Rubber • Basic Manufacturing Processes • Basic Rubber Types

To register, please contact Rubber Industry Department @ TechnoBizTechnoBiz Communications Co., Ltd.2521/27, Lardprao Road, Khlongchaokhunsingha, Wangthonglang, Bangkok 10310 ThailandTel: +66-2-933 0077 Fax:+66-2-955 9971 Email: [email protected] Web: www.rubber-industry.org

Program Content

Program Instructor: Kartik Srinivas

Registration Fee

Kartik Srinivas has a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University, USA. He is a consulting mechanical polymer engineer with extensive background and experience in product engineering using simulation technologies and mechanical testing. He started his career as a consulting Mechanical/FEA Engineer at Akron Rubber Development Laboratory, Akron, Ohio, USA. In a career of over a decade and half in USA and at Advanced Scientific and Engineering

Organized byTechnoBiz Training ProgramTechnoBiz Training ProgramRubber Engineering and Product Failure AnalysisRubber Engineering and Product Failure AnalysisThe "Rubber Engineering and Product Failure Analysis" short course is designed for both engineering and non-engineering rubber industry professionals. It will provide the knowledge to understand rubber as an engineering material for product development and failure analysis. The sessions in the course will focus on such varied subjects as linear and non-linear elasticity, design concepts applied to development and failure analysis of rubber components, service life prediction; besides providing an overall subject matter view of static and dynamic material and product testing.

1) Introduction to Rubber as an engineering material. • Introduction to Rubber Technology • Natural and Synthetic Rubber • Basic Manufacturing Processes • Basic Rubber Types and Properties2) Large Deformation Rubber Elasticity. • Theory of Non-linear Elasticity • Constitutive theory and Equations • Stress-Strain Relations3) Static and Dynamic Testing to Evaluate Rubber Materials (Theory and Application). • Introduction to different Test Methods • Theory of Dynamic & Quasi-Static Testing to Evaluate Properties • Evaluation of Viscoelastic Properties4) Design of Components • Utility of Rubber Properties to Develop Product Designs • Relations of K, G and use. • Examples related to Design of Components

5) The Anatomy of Failure of Polymeric Parts • Introduction • Tools of the Trade6) Failures due to Design Related Issues • Design to Alleviate Stress Concentrations and Exces sive Deformations • Use of FEA in Failure Analysis • Case Studies and Best Practices7) Failures due to Material and Service Environment Related Issues • ASTM Test Methods • Dynamic Testing to Evaluate Properties • Case Studies8) Service Life Prediction • Testing under Accelerated Conditions • Use of Arrhenius Equation • Examples related to Service Life Prediction

21-22 August 2017, Bangkok, Thailand

Services (AdvanSES) India, Kartik has advised and assisted companies solve engineering problems related to elastomeric, thermoplastic and TPE materials. Kartik provides material and design development, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) solutions to a broad range of industries and is well versed with material and product testing as per ASTM and ISO standards. In his professional career he has worked with industry leading OEMs, Tier 1 and 2 suppliers providing product R&D, material development and testing, design optimization, reverse engineering and manufacturing services. Kartik Srinivas has 7 technical papers to his credit and has been the chair of the session on automotive composites at the SAE World Congress from 2006 through 2011. He has volunteered as a reviewer for the Journal of Rubber Chemistry and Technology.

Thailand Delegates: 20,000 Baht/PersonOverseas Delegates: 750 US$/PersonThis includes documentation, lunch and refreshments.

• Group Registration Discount: 10% discount for the group of minimum 3 delegates from the same company. • VAT 7% applies on above registration fees.

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