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This document outlines the modules and sections of an International Welding Engineering course. The course contains 4 modules that cover welding processes and equipment, materials and their behavior during welding, construction and design, and fabrication and applications engineering. Module 1 contains 19 sections on various welding and joining processes. Module 2 contains 45 sections covering materials, their properties, and behavior during welding. Module 3 has 13 sections on structural design and loading. Module 4 has 11 sections on quality assurance, non-destructive testing, economics, and case studies. The course totals 438 hours.

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IWE Subjects

This document outlines the modules and sections of an International Welding Engineering course. The course contains 4 modules that cover welding processes and equipment, materials and their behavior during welding, construction and design, and fabrication and applications engineering. Module 1 contains 19 sections on various welding and joining processes. Module 2 contains 45 sections covering materials, their properties, and behavior during welding. Module 3 has 13 sections on structural design and loading. Module 4 has 11 sections on quality assurance, non-destructive testing, economics, and case studies. The course totals 438 hours.

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IAB-252-07 Course Title:IWE

Module 1 : Welding processes and equipment


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1 1-1 General introduction to welding technology 3(3)
2 1-2 Oxy-gas welding and related processes 2(2)
3 1-3 Electrotechnics, a review 2(2)
4 1-4 The Arc 4(4)
5 1-5 Power sources for arc welding 4(4)
6 1-6 Introduction to Gas- shielded arc welding 2(2)
7 1-7 TIG Welding 6(4)
8 1-8 MIG/MAG and Flux Cored Arc Welding 6(4)
9 1-9 MMA Welding 8(4)
10 1-10 Submerged- Arc Welding 6(4)
11 1-11 Resistance Welding 8
12 1-12 Other Welding processes 10
13 1-13 Cutting and other edge preparation processes 4(2)
14 1-14 Surfacing and Spraying 2
15 1-15 Fully mechanised processes and robotics 6
16 1-16 Brazing and soldering 4
17 1-17 Joining processes for plastics 4
18 1-18 Joining processes for ceramics and composites 2
19 1-19 Welding laboratory 10

Module 2 : Materials and their behaviour during welding
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20 2-1 Manufacture and designation of steels 2(2)
21 2-2 Testing materials and the weld joint 8(4)
22 2-3 Structure and properties of pure metals 4(4)
23 2-4 Alloys and Phase Diagrams 5(5)
24 2-5 Iron-Carbon Alloys 4(4)
25 2-6 Heat treatments of base materials and welded joints 4(4)
26 2-7 Structure of the welded joint 4(4)
27 2-8 Plain Carbon and Carbon-Manganese Steels 6(4)
28 2-9 Fine-grained steels 4(2)
29 2-10 Thermomechanically treated steels (TMCP steels) 4(4)
30 2-11 Cracking phenomena in welded joints 6(2)
31 2-12 Application of structural and high strength steels 2
32 2-13 Low-alloy steels for very low temperature application 4
33 2-14 Low alloy creep resistant steels 4
34 2-15 Introduction to corrosion 6
35 2-16 High-alloyed (stainless) steels 8
36 2-17 Introduction to wear 2
37 2-18 Protective Layers 4
38 2-19 High alloy creep resistant and heat resistant steels 2
39 2-20 Cast irons and steels 2
40 2-21 Copper and copper alloys 4
41 2-22 Nickel and nickel alloys 4
42 2-23 Aluminum and aluminums alloys 6
43 2-24 Other metals and alloys 2
44 2-25 Joining dissimilar materials 4
45 2-26 Metallographic examinations 6
International Welding Engineering (IWE) Subjects
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Module 3 :Construction and Design 64
46 3-1 Basic theory of structural systems 4(4)
47 3-2 Fundamentals of the strength of materials 4(4)
48 3-3 Welded Joint design 4(4)
49 3-4 Basics of weld design 8
50 3-5 Behavior of welded structures under different types of loading 4
51 3-6 Design of welded structures with predominantly static loading 8
52 3-7 Behavior of welded structures under dynamic loading 6
53 3-8 Design of dynamically loaded welded structures 8
54 3-9 Design of welded pressure equipment 6
55 3-10 Design of Aluminum alloys structures 4
56 3-11 Reinforcing-steel welded Joints 2
57 3-12 Introduction to fracture mechanics 6
Module 4 : Fabrication, applications engineering 110
58 4-1 Introduction to quality assurance in welded fabrication 6
59 4-2 Quality control during manufacture 14
60 4-3 Residual Stresses and Distortion 6
61 4-4 Plant facilities, welding jigs and fixtures 4
62 4-5 Health and Safety 4
63 4-6 Measurement, Control and Recording in Welding 4
64 4-7 Non-Destructive Testing 20
65 4-8 Economics 8
66 4-9 Repair-Welding 2
67 4-10 Fitness for Purpose 2
68 4-11 Case Studies 40
69 2-I Pratical Education 60
Total hours 438
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