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Position: Professor
FIERF
(Forging Industry Education and Research Founation) Professor, Metallurgical
and Materials Engineering Department.
Education: BA, BS, MS, MS, PhD: Lehigh
University
Office Phone: (303)
273-3793
Fax: (303) 273-3795
Email: cvantyne@mines.edu
Mailing Address:
Chester J. Van Tyne
ASPPRC
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401
USA
Research Area: Forging and Forming
Technical Focus:
"Forging is an old art. The forger has evolved from the artisan of the ancient world through the blacksmith of the last several centuries into the modern engineer of today. But the forger's challenge - creating a forged product with
optimal geometry and properties - remains the same.
The present challenges facing the forging industry are still related to basic material questions. New materials are being developed; how can they be forged successfully? Older alloys are still used extensively - are they sufficiently characterized so that models correctly predict their behavior?
As the Forging Industry Education and Research Foundation Professor at CSM, I work extensively with the Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center. My primary focus is on steels and specialty alloys used by the forging industry.
One aspect of my research centers around the various microstructural changes that occur during forging and the relationship beween these changes and the mechanical properties that the steel possesses.
Besides forging, I am involoved in other metal deformation processes such as rolling, extrusion, and sheet metal forming. I also have a keen interest in modeling of these deformation processes by a variety of techiques. Frictional behavior of metal surfaces during deformation is another research area in which I have done some studies."
If you have questions or want more information about the program, please contact Elaine Sutton
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George S. Ansell Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Colorado School of Mines | Golden, CO 80401
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