WLD 216 - Fabrication/Welding 5 |
Understanding materials used in, and skills necessary for, the fabrication of metal products. Instruction and practice in fabrication techniques and the programming of shape cutting and press break, including concepts in the material science and the gas tungsten arc welding of stainless steels and aluminum alloys. Metallurgical considerations in the welding of carbon and HSLA steels is also studied. This course develops those skills taught in Fabrication/Welding 1, 2, 3, and 4. Under certain circumstances, the class may be taken as an introductory course. Prerequisite: second year standing or instructor consent 12.000 Credit hours 240.000 TO 288.000 Other hours Syllabus Available Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lec/Lab Business,Technology and Trades Division Advanced Technology Department Course Attributes: Tuition, Career and Technical Education |