WELD 1650 - Welding Symbols and Print Design This course covers weld print reading used in industry including, but not limited to: AWS welding symbols, sketching, Solid Works, view representation, orthographic projection, measurement, structural steel materials, weld joint configuration and detailing, basic layout, and pipe system design.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture and Lab
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of WELD 1650 Welding Symbols and Print Design , the student will:
- Develop welding prints, drawings, and specifications.
- Identify structural steel shapes.
- Identify weld symbols and there parts
- Apply welding symbols on drawings, specifications, and welding procedure specifications.
- Draw welding symbols based on the observation of actual welds.
- Interpret a welding detail drawing.
- Draw isometric and orthographic projections of welds
- Identify third angle projection, views, lines, material fills, and sections.
- Identify object views.
- Explain dimensioning, notes, and bill of materials.
- Interpret basic elements of a welding detail drawing.
- Develop basic welding drawings using Solid Works.
- Design 2-dimensional objects that conform to industry standards using computer aided design.
Program Outcomes Welding Technology
PO#1 perform quality welds and cuts to industry standards.
PO#2 apply principles of welding theory to welding practice.
PO#3 demonstrate proper use of welding related terms.
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