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Dec 30, 2024
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WLD 258 Welding Shop Problems Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 15 Credits: 7
Offers a review and application of the welding, layout, and fabrication processes covered during the year. Includes study and practice of production welding methods, electrode consumption, and method selection. Selected fabrication and assembly projects present typical layout, fabrication, and production problems.
Prerequisite: Sixth-term standing in the Welding Technology program; or equivalent industrial experience as determined by program chair; or consent of program chair. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Apply industry layout procedure and operations on shop equipment.
- Apply and demonstrate knowledge of procedure outlines and multiple-print products.
- Demonstrate and apply knowledge of weld heat distortion.
- Demonstrate knowledge of simple jigs and fixtures.
- Prepare reports; demonstrate the knowledge and application of factors of estimating labor costs of welded parts.
- Apply operations of all fabrication hand tools, equipment, and machines; use critical thinking to solve problems related to relevant technology in a fabrication setting, using a logical and systematic approach; employ proper terminology to describe, diagnose, and explain equipment utilized in a fabrication setting and to recognize and mitigate threats to security, assets, or intellectual property.
- Conduct oneself in a manner consistent with industry standards, concerning safety and general work habits.
Content Outline
- Industrial Safety Standards
- Alternative Fastening methods
- Identification
- Uses
- Operations
- Theory
- Heat Control
- Weld Distortion
- I
- Control
- Counteractive measures
- Procedure Check Lists
- Identify
- Document
- Complete
- Simple Fixtures / Jigs
- Identification
- Uses
- Operations
- Gauges
- Pattern Layout
- Press Brake
- Identification
- Uses
- Operations
- Calculations
- Labor Rates
- Quoting
- Simple estimates
- Time and materials
- Industrial Accepted Work Ethics and Habits
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