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Winter 2022
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WLD 215 - Fabrication/Welding 4
Associated Term: Winter 2022
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Make shop drawings. 2. Read and apply industrial blueprints. Shop Fabrication: 3. Identify symbols and shapes of structural steels. 4. Read and apply industrial blueprints. 5. Use pitch lines, beam boards, web wages, and miter techniques to layout structural steel. 6. Cope, fit, and weld various structural steel shapes. 7. Fabricate and weld metal products. 8. Demonstrate safe and effective use of shop tools. Metallurgy: 9. Identify various types of the more common commercial metals by two or more methods. 10. Describe physical, mechanical and chemical properties of carbon and alloy. 11. Describe the purpose, write procedures and perform heat treating processes commonly used with carbon and alloy steels. 12. Explain the dynamics and implement procedures for the control of thermally induced expansion/contraction stresses in steel. 13. Use non-destructive and destructive testing procedures to evaluate base metal properties. Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding: 14. Weld SMAW projects and products. Gas Metal Arc Welding: 15. Weld GMAW projects and products. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: 16. Set GTAW machine controls to weld steel alloys. 17. Layout, cut, tack typical industrial weld joints, and makes welds on these joints. 18. Make industrially acceptable welds on various structural materials. 19. Perform non-destructive and destructive weld tests on steel weldments. 20. Critique welds identifying causes of, and solutions to, various weld defects.
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