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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2016
- Course Number:
- WLD 217
- Course Title:
- Diesel Welding
- Credit Hours:
- 3
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 60
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
This is an outcome based course utilizing a lecture/lab format. This course includes classroom discussions, videotapes, and lab demonstrations of technical skills. Course outcomes will include: theoretical concepts, layout, fabrication, welding, oxy-fuel cutting and safety.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of the course students should be able to:
- Function safely in the PCC Welding lab.
- Operate oxy-fuel welding and cutting systems in accordance to industry standards.
- Operate a Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) hand held system in accordance to industry standards.
- Operate a Carbon Arc Cutting - Air (CAC-A) system in accordance to industry standards.
- Weld common joints using SMAW, GMAW, FCAW processes to industry standards.
- Apply visual examination principles and practices in accordance to industry standards
Outcome Assessment Strategies
The student will be assessed on his/her ability to demonstrate the development of course outcomes. The methods of assessment may include one or more of the following: oral or written examinations, quizzes, written assignments, visual inspection and welding tests.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Function safely in the PCC Welding lab.
- Understand and practice personal safety by using proper protective gear
- Understand and practice power tool safety
- Understand and practice equipment safety for welding and oxy-fuel cutting systems
- Understand and maintain a safe work area
- Recognize and report dangerous electrical and air/gas hose connections
- Understand and practice fire prevention
Operate oxy-fuel welding and cutting systems in accordance to industry standards.
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures
- Adjust gas pressures in accordance with pressure chart recommendations.
- Demonstrate welds on 16 gauge mild steel in the following positions:
- Flat position bead plate without filler metal.
- Flat position bead plate with filler metal.
- Horizontal position T joint
- Horizontal position Lap joint
- Torch Brazing
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures for torch brazing.
- Adjust gas pressures in accordance with pressure chart recommendations.
- Demonstrate braze welds on 16 gauge mild steel in the following positions:
- Flat position bead plate
- Horizontal position lap joint
- Braze weld on cast iron
- Oxy-fuel hand held cutting torch
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures
- Adjust gas pressures in accordance with pressure chart recommendations
- Demonstrate straight cuts in cutting plate to nominal size
- Oxy-fuel semiautomatic track torch
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures
- Adjust gas pressures in accordance with pressure chart recommendations
- Demonstrate bevel and straight cuts
Operate a Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) hand held system in accordance to industry standards.
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures
- Explain how safety interlocks function as they relate to associated tip parts
- Adjust current and air pressure for material being cut
- Demonstrate the effects of the following variables:
- Stand Off
- Torch angle
- Amperage setting
- Air pressure
- Travel speed.
- Demonstrate correct PAC cutting techniques on steel
Operate an Carbon Arc Cutting - Air (CAC-A) system in accordance to industry standards.
- Demonstrate correct setup and shutdown procedures
- Adjust current and air pressure for size of electrode being used
- Explain CAC-A electrode shapes and their uses
- Demonstrate the effects of the following variables: electrode angle, amperage setting, air pressure, and travel speed
- Demonstrate correct CAC-A gouging techniques on steel
Weld common joints using SMAW, GMAW, FCAW processes to industry standards.
- Define common terms
- Identify equipment and components
- Demonstrate setup, machine adjustments and shut down procedures
- Describe the importance of welding leads and their connections and inspection techniques
- Identify electrodes and describe their arc characteristics and use
- Explain process variables and demonstrate the effects of:
- Current
- Travel speed
- Electrode angle
- Arc length
- Demonstrate correct starting and stopping techniques with E7018 electrodes
- Demonstrate welds in the following positions:
- Surfacing beads in the flat position with E7018
- Tee joint in the horizontal position with E7018
- SMAW on Cast Iron
- Explain need for preheat, inter pass temperature and post heat.
- Demonstrate SMAW using Ni-rod on cast iron
- GMAW
- Define common terms
- Identify equipment and components
- Demonstrate setup, machine adjustments and shut down procedures
- Describe the importance of welding leads and their connections and inspection techniques
- Identify electrodes and describe their arc characteristics, and use
- Explain process variables and demonstrate the effects of:
- Voltage
- Wire feed speed (WFS)
- Travel speed
- Gun angle
- Stick out
- Shielding Gas
- Demonstrate correct starting and stopping techniques with short arc
- Demonstrate welds in the following positions using GMAW short arc:
- Flat position Bead Plate with short arc
- Horizontal position Lap Joint with short arc
- Horizontal position T-Joint with spray arc
- Demonstrate correct starting and stopping techniques with FCAW
- Demonstrate welds in the following positions using FCAW:
- Flat position Bead Plate.
- Horizontal position T-Joint
Apply visual examination principles and practices in accordance to industry standards.
- Evaluate welds using appropriate welding inspection tools
- Assess weld discontinuities causes and corrections