Course Information
Course Overview
An Introductory Course
The use of welding in today’s technology is extensive. It had a phenomenal rise since about 1930 the growth rate of which has been higher than the general industrial growth. Apart from industrial fabrication, many common everyday use items like household appliances, electronic equipment, machineries, cars, ships, aircraft etc. depend upon welding for their economical construction.
A few important applications of welding are for automobiles and locomotives (automobile frames, brackets, engine, front and rear hoods, under frame etc), Bridges, building, pressure vessels and tanks, storage tanks, piping and pipelines, ships, trucks and trailers, machine tool frame, cutting tools and dies, earth moving equipment and cranes etc.
In this course learners will learn about various classification of welding process, defects formation in welding process and how to avoid it.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 33 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to the course!
- Section 2 Introduction
- Section 3 Arc Welding Process
- Section 4 Gas Welding Process
- Section 5 Resistance Welding Processes
- Section 6 Solid State Welding Processes
- Section 7 Radiant Energy Welding Processes
- Section 8 Other Topics
- Section 9 References for preparing this course.
What You’ll Learn
- Various types of welding process, Fusion Welding Process, Radiant Beam Welding Process, Solid State Welding Process
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJose Luis Dominguez
Too general and simplistic
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IIlia Mishsky
Very hard to understand the speaker. Mostly reading what is written. Closed the volume and just read the text and looked at the images.
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MMika Joannin
Very good explanation about different types of welding. Poor due to quick talking and sometimes unclear articulation. There was also too much reading rather than explaining, giving the impression that you are rather reading something for us instead of teaching us something.
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RRalph Conti
The instructor definitely knows the subject and presented the course in a logical way. Unfortunately, the instructor accent is not easy to understand and the captions did not make sense at times.