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Registration Information Cost: $499 for Former Detailed Gear Design Participants Includes Student license of PowerGear Software To Register: Register Online, at www.agma.org, or return the registration form to AGMA by fax to 703.684.0242. Hotel Information: Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner (Near Washington, DC) 8661 Leesburg Pike Vienna, VA 22182 Visit www.agma.org To view the Seminar Outline or Register Online Gear Failure Analysis Seminar Instructor: Robert Errichello, GEARTECH June 28-30, 2010 or September 13-15, 2010 Big Sky Resort Big Sky, Montana Registration Information Cost: $1,195 AGMA Members $1,595 Nonmembers Class Size: Limited to the first 30 participants. Don’t delay! To Register: Register Online, at www.agma.org, or return the registration form to AGMA by fax to 703.684.0242. Hotel Information: Big Sky Resort 1 Lone Mountain Trail Big Sky, Montana 59716 Reservations: 800.548.4486 (U.S. & Canada) P: 406.995.5000 F: 406.995.5001 Room Rate: $140 single/double Cut-off date: May 27 for June Seminar August 12 for September Seminar You can avoid gear failure and save thousands of dollars in repair costs! It’s all about knowing what causes gear failure and how to prevent it from occurring. Attend AGMA’s Gear Failure Analysis Seminar and come away with a complete knowledge of gear failure – what to watch out for and how to fix it. New 2½ day format! e seminar has been expanded to 2 full days of in-depth discussion of gear failure modes plus a 1/2 day workshop where students use their investigative skills to solve real gear failures. Gear failure analyst Robert Errichello uses lectures, slide presentations, hands-on workshops with failed gears, and Q&A sessions to give you the skills needed for identifying failure modes, understanding failure mechanisms, and finding the root cause of gear failure. e seminar brings together a vast amount of knowledge not available elsewhere. It will help you solve everyday problems whether you are a gear engineer, user, researcher, maintenance technician, lubricant expert, or manager. Bring your own failed gears or photographs and discuss them during the Q&A sessions. During the practical workshop, students work in groups to solve real gear failures and present their conclusions and recommendations to the class. About the Speaker Robert Errichello heads his own gear consulting firm, GEARTECH, and is founder of GEARTECH Software, Inc. He is a registered Professional Engineer who holds BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree in structural dynamics from the University of California at Berkeley. He has over 40 years of industrial experience, is author of more than 60 articles on design, analysis, and application of gears, and has written three widely-used computer programs for the design and analysis of gears.

Transcript of Gear Failure Analysis Seminar · PDF fileGear Failure Analysis Registration Form Program...

Registration Information

Cost: $499 for Former Detailed Gear

Design Participants

Includes Student license of

PowerGear Software

To Register:

Register Online, at

www.agma.org, or return the

registration form to AGMA by fax to

703.684.0242.

Hotel Information:Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner

(Near Washington, DC)

8661 Leesburg Pike

Vienna, VA 22182

Visit www.agma.orgTo view the Seminar Outline or Register Online

Gear Failure Analysis Seminar

Instructor: Robert Errichello, GEARTECH

June 28-30, 2010 or September 13-15, 2010 Big Sky ResortBig Sky, Montana

Registration Information

Cost: $1,195 AGMA Members

$1,595 Nonmembers

Class Size: Limited to the first 30

participants. Don’t delay!

To Register: Register Online, at

www.agma.org, or return the

registration form to AGMA by

fax to 703.684.0242.

Hotel Information:Big Sky Resort

1 Lone Mountain Trail

Big Sky, Montana 59716

Reservations: 800.548.4486 (U.S. & Canada)

P: 406.995.5000

F: 406.995.5001

Room Rate: $140 single/double

Cut-off date: May 27 for June Seminar

August 12 for September

Seminar

You can avoid gear failure and save thousands of dollars in repair costs!It’s all about knowing what causes gear failure and how to prevent it from occurring. Attend AGMA’s Gear Failure Analysis Seminar and come away with a complete knowledge of gear failure – what to watch out for and how to fix it.

New 2½ day format!The seminar has been expanded to 2 full days of in-depth discussion of gear failure modes plus a 1/2 day workshop where students use their investigative skills to solve real gear failures.

Gear failure analyst Robert Errichello uses lectures, slide presentations, hands-on workshops with failed gears, and Q&A sessions to give you the skills needed for identifying failure modes, understanding failure mechanisms, and finding the root cause of gear failure.

The seminar brings together a vast amount of knowledge not available elsewhere. It will help you solve everyday problems whether you are a

gear engineer, user, researcher,maintenance technician, lubricant expert, or manager.

Bring your own failed gears or photographs and discuss them during the Q&A sessions. During the practical workshop, students work in groups to solve real gear failures andpresent their conclusions and recommendations to the class.

About the SpeakerRobert Errichello heads his own gear consulting firm, GEARTECH, and is founder of GEARTECH Software, Inc. He is a registered Professional Engineer who holds BS andMS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree in structuraldynamics from the University of California at Berkeley. He has over 40 years of industrial experience, is author of more than 60 articles on design, analysis, and application of gears, and has written three widely-used computer programs for thedesign and analysis of gears.

Agenda & Seminar Details Gear Failure Analysis Seminar

Instructor:

Robert Errichello, GEARTECH

DAY ONE9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

OverloadBrittle Fracture �Ductile Fracture �Mixed-Mode Fracture �Plastic Deformation �

Bending Fatigue Low-Cycle Fatigue �High-Cycle Fatigue �

Hertzian FatigueMacropitting �Micropitting �Subcase Fatigue �

Questions & Answers

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DAY TWO9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

WearAdhesion �Abrasion �Corrosion �Fretting Corrosion �Polishing �Electric Discharge �Cavitation �Erosion �Scuffing �

CrackingHardening Cracks �Grinding Cracks �Rim and Web Cracks �Case/Core Separation �

Questions & Answers

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DAY THREE9 a.m. – 12 noon

Practical WorkshopNOTE: You must attend the workshop to receive a certificate.

Course ManualYou will treasure your course manual as a permanent reference and guide for failure analysis. With over 100 color photos, dozens of illustrations, textbook, and failure atlas, you will refer to your course manual over and over.

TravelMake your best airline connection to the Bozeman, Montana airport. You will need to rent a car at the airport. Big Sky is an approximately 50 minute drive from Bozeman. Directions will be provided to participants.

Cancellation PolicyIf you must cancel your registration for this seminar, AGMA must receive your cancellation notice in writing at least 30 days before the meeting date. Registrants who have not met the cancellation deadline will be responsible for full payment. All non-member registrations must be prepaid.

Hotel InformationBig Sky Resort1 Lone Mountain TrailBig Sky, Montana 59716Phone: 800.548.4486

Room rate: $140.00/night for a single or double room

Please note: the cut-off date �for room reservations is May 27 for the June Seminar and August 12 for the September Seminar.To obtain the preferred �rate, be sure to mention AGMA when making your reservations.Seminar attendees are �responsible for their own hotel and travel accommodations. Lunch is provided the first two days.

Gear Failure Analysis Registration Form

Program Details

Dates & Times: June 28-30, 2010 or

September 13-15, 2010

DAY ONE

9 am–4 pm

DAY TWO

9 am–4 pm

DAY THREE

9 am–Noon

Cost: $1,195 AGMA Members

$1,595 Nonmembers

Includes all educational

materials and scheduled meal

functions. A certificate will be

awarded upon completion of

the seminar.

Hotel Information:

Big Sky Resort

1 Lone Mountain Trail

Big Sky, MT 59716

Reservations: 800.548.4486 or 406.995.5000

(Mention AGMA)

Room Rate: $140 single/double

Hotel Cut-off date: May 27 for June Course

August 12 for September Course

To RegisterOnline: www.agma.org

Fax: 703.684.0242

Phone: 703-684-0211

Mail: 500 Montgomery St

Suite 350

Alexandria, VA 22314

Reserve Your Place Today by Registering Online!

To Register: Please fill out the information below and return this form by fax to 703.684.0242, or register online at www.agma.org. Space is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Name:

Company:

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Title:

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Course Date

June 28-30, 2010 September 13-15, 2010

Fees

AGMA Member $1,195

Nonmember $1,595

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Payment Method

Fees include all educational materials, scheduled meal functions and an opening evening networking

reception. A certificate will be awarded upon completion of the seminar.

Check Enclosed Credit Card (AMEX, Discover, Master Card or Visa)

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Conditions of Sale: Payment must accompany this form. All cancellations must be received, in writing, by AGMA 30 days prior to the event. A $50 processing fee will be assessed for each cancelled registration that results in a refund.