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WLD 216 - Fabrication/Welding 5 |
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Associated Term:
Winter 2023
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Make shop drawings 2. Read and apply industrial blueprints Shop Fabrication: 3. Identify by schedule number various pipes 4. Layout, cut, fit, and weld various pipe joints 5. Layout, cut, fit, and weld pipe flanges 6. Fabricate from blueprints and shop drawings metal products Programmable Metal Processing Equipment: 7. Set-up, program and operate computer controlled metal processing equipment 8. Edit computer programs to alter cutting and bending parameters on programmable equipment 9. Perform basic maintenance on computer controlled metal processing equipment Applied Metallurgy: 10. For plain carbon and HSLA steels determine weldability and write appropriate welding procedures 11. Research and demonstrate appropriate pre-weld and post-weld heating procedures for plain carbon and HSLA steels 12. Describe effects of various welding shielding gases, fluxes and slags on weldments 13. Use non-destructive and destructive testing procedures to evaluate weld and base metal properties 14. Identify various stainless steel and aluminum alloy groups using visual methods and metal analysis tools 15. Describe in writing the effects of alloying elements on the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of stainless steels and aluminum alloys 16. Use tables to develop and perform various heat treating procedures for stainless and /or aluminum alloys 17. Determine, using tables, the weldability of various stainless steel and aluminum alloys, and describe and perform an appropriate welding procedure for those metals Shielded Metal Arc Welding: 18. Weld SMAW projects and products Gas Metal Arc Welding: 19. Weld GMAW projects and products Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Shielded: 20. Weld FCAW-G projects and products Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 21. Set GTAW machine controls to weld stainless steel and aluminum alloys 22. Layout, cut and tack typical industrial weld joints and make welds on these joints in the four standard positions 23. Weld aluminum using manual and programmed pulsing techniques 24. Perform non-destructive and destructive weld tests on stainless steel and aluminum alloy weldments 25. Critique welds identifying causes of, and solutions to, various defects Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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