Automotive components in focus

An Engineering Integrity Society product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 14, 2006

Conference on "Optimising automotive components for cost, weight and fatigue durability using residual strain and damage measurements to improve CAE models" is hailed as a success.

On 24th October 2006 the Engineering Integrity Society held a successful one-day conference entitled: "Optimising automotive components for cost, weight and fatigue durability using residual strain and damage measurements to improve CAE models".

The conference was sponsored and hosted by GKN Autostructures at its Hadley Castle site in Telford, UK.

The event was well attended by representatives from motor companies, their suppliers and the principal European steel producers.

Delegates representing other manufacturing companies from the transport and bridge construction sectors also benefited from the programme.

Following a tour of the facilities, one of the papers was presented in the fatigue and durability laboratory of GKN Autostructures' Advanced Engineering Division.

This one day event was part of a series conferences run by EIS providing a focus for the development of existing and application of new technologies to stimulate investment.

Future events will continue this focused approach on development in other industrial sectors: aerospace, marine etc.

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