WELD227

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Advanced Welding Theory II

WeldingProfessional/Technical Program

Description

This course is a continuation of WELD 225 and includes further discussion on the problems associated with heating and cooling metals and the properties of a variety of metals used in the welding process. Students will gain a working knowledge of fabrication techniques and manufacturing processes of the metals used in welding. Characteristics of the traditional welding and bonding agents used in welding will be provided to give students a background on metal identification, metallurgical behaviors, and the determination of weldability of ferrous and nonferrous metals. This course will also teach students basic GTAW methods and theory on thin gauge mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum in all positions using both direct and alternating current. Equipment setup and adjustment will be emphasized to match with welding applications.

Credit Hours

3

Offering Cycle

SPR

Yearly Cycle

All Years

Instructional Method

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Contact Hours

2

Instructional Method

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Contact Hours

3