TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Welding Technology Workshop'Name in Estonian: Metallide keevitustehnoloogia praktikum
General descriptionSafety. General characteristics of the devices used in welding. Arc welding. Gas welding. MIG – MAG welding. TIG welding. Spot-welding. Plasma arc cutting. Welding defects. Welding joints’ check.
General aimThe aim of the practice is to get acquainted with different welding technologies and practices used in technological processes. Analysis of internal defects in welds and the familiarisation of the mechanical properties of materials take place. Modern welding equipment and materials are investigated.
AimA student who has passed this practice is able to utilize different welding technologies used in modern technological processes, thus, understanding the essence and quality of widely used welding technologies. Is able to analyze the causes of internal defects in welds. Can compose technologies of simpler welding processes.
Form descriptionPractice, group work, individual work
LiteratureP. Kulu, J. Kübarsepp, A. Laansoo, J. Pirso, L. Valdma. Metalliõpetus ja metallide tehnoloogia. II Metallide tehnoloogia. Tln. TTÜ Kirjastus, 200, 380 lk.
J. Männikkö, E. Hyssy, V. Karjalainen, O. Muhonen, K. Salminen, M Rinkari Puikkohitsaus. Valtion Painatuskeskus Ammattikasvatushallitus. J. Männikkö, E. Hyssy, V. Karjalainen, O. Muhonen, K. Salminen, M Rinkari TIG-hitsaus. Valtion Painatuskeskus Ammattikasvatushallitus. Stepanov, V. Keevitaja käsiraamat. Tln, Valgus, 1991, 502 lk. Other material chosen and compiled by the instructor. Evaluation methodsFormative and summative assessments are used. The precondition for assessment is participation in the workshops and group work, and the learner’s personal improvement, which reflects in the quality and level grades of the practical work, and summative assessment at the end of the learning process. The assessment methods comprise practical tasks, analysis and a written paper.
Is taught in following curricula2018: ME 2017: ME 2016: ME 2015: ME 2014: ME 2013: ME 2012: MI 2011: MI 2010: MI 2009: MI
Is taught in rounds2020/2021 Fall semester | ||||||||||||

