Welding: Metallurgy and Methodology

Course Number: MA-8003
Credit: 8 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Lance Brumfield, P.E., PhD
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Overview

In Welding: Metallurgy and Methodology, you'll learn ...

  • Advanced aspects of welding procedure with a focus on specific metals and their microstructure
  • Metallurgy as it relates to welding processes
  • Common welding methods and their application
  • Welding metals, electrodes, and filler rods

Overview

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Credit: 8 PDH

Length: 89 pages

Welding is the ubiquitous process of permanently joining materials together. Essentially every industry requires welding, either for fabrication or repair. It is hard to imagine modern society without the ability to assemble complex structures quickly and effectively from smaller sections of material or sub-assemblies or make repairs. A proper weld is the culmination of skilled labor, heat, pressure, and metallurgical conditions. The combination of these factors requires special welding procedures to ensure components perform satisfactorily in service.

Many excellent articles have been written on the various welding processes, types of welds, joint types, weld design, etc., but understanding the process and designing welding procedures that ensure a successful weld from a metallurgical perspective can be overlooked. From titanium to tool steel, this work provides specific insight into electrode selection, chemical compatibility, preheat temperatures, post-weld heat treatments, and even methods to repair difficult-to-weld materials.

This course provides you with more advanced aspects of welding procedure with a focus on specific metals and their microstructure. Additionally, valuable information on hard surfacing and welding repair is provided. Essentially, the engineer will have a better knowledge of metals and how to weld them.

This course is aimed specifically at civil, mechanical, structural, and process engineers, but facility managers, H & S professionals, environmentalists, energy auditors, and anyone who wants a more advanced understanding of welding principles will benefit.

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • The various microstructures present in carbon and stainless steels.
  • How variations in the carbon content impact the weldability of steels.
  • How to determine the carbon equivalence and weldability of various steels.
  • The various post-weld heat treatments and how they impact the welded microstructure.
  • The appropriate weld preheat temperature for steels.
  • The martensite transformation temperature for steels and why it is important.
  • The various welding and joining processes and the differences between them.
  • The welding-relevant properties of various commonly welded ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
  • The various cast irons and their respective microstructures.
  • The various arc welding electrodes and their designations.
  • Aspects of welding procedures for low, medium, high carbon, and cast steels.
  • What makes welding cast iron so difficult.
  • Review of the various stainless steels and aspects of their weldability.
  • Welding insights into non-ferrous metals.
  • How to select and weld hard surfacing materials.
  • How to select and weld tool and die.
  • A primer on welding exotic steels is provided.
  • Techniques for how to weld difficult-to-weld metals.

Certificate of Completion

You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 40 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.

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Length: 89 pages

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