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Practical Welding Technology - ASME course PD359
University Place - Center for Higher Education
Idaho Falls, ID
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Practical Welding Technology - ASME course PD359
Course length: 4 days, 30 PDHs

This course is designed for the individual that needs to expand his/her core competence on the subject of welding.  Designers, inspectors, managers, or welders with a need to understand the fundamentals of welding benefit from the practical aspects of welding technology offered here.

This course employs in-class exercises to reinforce class lectures on the subjects of welding and NDE symbols, carbon equivalence, A-numbers, strength of welds, joint details, welding procedures, selection of filler metals, and preheat.

Participants should bring a calculator and several pencils or a mechanical pencil to class. Participants receive a course notebook, a copy of Modern Welding Technology, 6th Edition, and a copy of AWS A3.0 Standard Welding Terms.

You Will Learn to:
- Explain and identify welding terms and definitions
- Explain how to specify various weld types and nondestructive testing properly using standard AWS welding symbols
- Explain basic ferrous welding metallurgy  
- Describe post weld heat treatments, residual stresses, and distortion control
- Explain welding processes typically used to fabricate pressure vessels and piping systems
- Explain the interrelationship between AWS, ASME, and API codes and standards as they relate to pressure vessels, piping systems, and related facilities
- Explain Welding Procedure and performance qualification documentation and methodology applicable to pressure vessels and piping systems.  
- Explain common weld defects, causes, and corrective actions
- Identify major considerations when designing a weld
- Identify common NDT used to examine welds
- Identify the elements of a cohesive welding program that includes design, purchasing, fabrication, inspections, and delivery

Course outline:  http://files.asme.org/Catalog/Education/ShortCourse/35548.pdf

Who Should Attend
Managers, engineers, production and maintenance staff, inspectors, welders and others who work with welding.

Location

University Place - Center for Higher Education
1782 Science Center Drive, Room 305
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
United States
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