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2.00 Credits
Study of structural and pipe welding techniques using various types of electrodes using shielded metal arc welding. Specifications of the ASME, ASTM, and API are used and the AWS numbering systems are covered.
Prerequisite:
WEL 230 AND WEL 234
Corequisite:
WEL 239
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the standard practice of joining plate using the open root and backing bars techniques. The E-6010 and E-7018 electrodes are used. All position welding of plate of various joint designs, including variation of bevels, is also covered.
Prerequisite:
WEL 114 AND WEL 116
Corequisite:
WEL 230
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2.00 Credits
Standard practices of joining pipe using the open root technique. The E-6010 and E-7018 electrodes will be used. All welding positions will be covered (2G, 5G, 6G & 6GR). The techniques associated with API 1104 down-hand welding technique will be covered. Welding processes may be combined.
Prerequisite:
WEL 230 AND WEL 234
Corequisite:
WEL 233
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and applications of programming and operation of CNC cutting equipment. Set up of equipment, electrical concepts, and use of computer software to create programs. CAD/CAM software is used to produce and trouble shoot programs.
Prerequisite:
WEL 102
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3.00 Credits
Study includes the safety of robotics in industrial applications and different types of end effectors. Lab work includes operating various pieces of industrial equipment and robotic systems using computer and teach pendant modes
Prerequisite:
WEL 120
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the various automated cutting and welding processes used in the welding industry. Topics include a basic introduction to the concepts of continual process improvement, the Deming management philosophy, statistical process control (SPC), and other process improvement philosophies. Focus on gaining insight into the problems encountered in achieving quality and understanding important techniques used to solve quality problems.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of welding metallurgy applied to the joining of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Use of iron-carbon diagrams and isothermal transformation diagrams to show changes in material properties caused by heat. Lab topics to include cladding, joining of ferrous and nonferrous metals, surfacing, heat treatments, and corrosion.
Prerequisite:
MSC 106
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the design, drawing, manufacturing engineering, and cost considerations of creating weldments. Includes engineering graphics review, estimation of welding costs, production considerations needed in designing and fabricating of weldments, tolerance dimensioning, mechanical and section properties of materials, load and stress analysis, and code requirements for welding. Codes covered include AWS D1.1, API 1104, and ASME Section 9.
Prerequisite:
CET 230 OR CET 275
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3.00 Credits
Review of standard welding terms and definitions along with the standard welding symbols used in the welding industry. Visual inspection of weld discontinuities commonly found in welding will be emphasized. The requirements and duties of the certified welding inspector will be discussed. Qualifications of welding procedures and specifications along with qualification of the welding operator are covered, with respect to AWS, API, and ASME standards.
Prerequisite:
QAL 237 AND WEL 102
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2.00 Credits
Theory and practice of defining, planning, and cost estimation of solutions to engineering problems. Emphasis on solving problems using the tools, techniques, and practices common to industry and engineering profession. Special emphasis will be placed on defining the purpose of a project proposal, who should write the proposal, and what should be contained in the proposal. Course work includes a formal project proposal to be completed and tracked using Microsoft Project or other comparable software.
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