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Subject 'Welding Technology and Equipment'

Name in Estonian: Keevitustehnoloogia ja -seadmed

Year:   2010/2011    2011/2012    2012/2013    2013/2014    2014/2015    

State codeMTM204
Study languageEstonian
ChairTehnomaterjalid ja turundus
Credit points 3 ECTS
Grading method Exam

General description

Physics of welding. Welding processes. Weldability of metals. Kinds of welded joints. Types of weld and welding symbols. Procedure of arc welding. Power sources for arc welding and welding equipment. Arc-welding consumables. Electric resistance welding. Shielded-arc welding. Welding steels, cast iron and non-ferrous metals. Surfacing and hard facing. Repair welding. Torch welding and flame cutting. Plasma-arc, electron-beam, ultrasonic, diffusion and friction welding. Spray-transfer coating. Welding imperfections and quality control. Welder's working place, ventilation and labour protection.

General aim

The aim of the course is to widen the knowledge about welding different materials, the basics of welding production, quality system, the strength of welded joints, economical calculations of welded joints, welding devices and conductors.

Form description

Lectures, teamwork, individual work.

Literature

1. P. Kulu, J. Kübarsepp, A. Laansoo, J. Pirso, L. Valdma. Metalliõpetus ja metallide tehnoloogia. II Metallide tehnoloogia 2. Tln. TTÜ Kirjastus, 2001, 380 lk
2. Howard B. Cary, Modern Welding Technology, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1994, 787 lk.
3. V. Stepanov, Keevitaja käsiraamat. Tln, Valgus, 1991, 502 lk.
4. P. Lepola , M. Makkonen, Hitsaus ja teräsrakenteet, WS Bookwell OY, Porvoo, 2003, 560 lk.
5. Õppejõu poolt koostatud ja valitud muu materjal.

Evaluation methods

The course is evaluated based on the written and oral reports.

Grading system:
0-50% grade 0 "fail"
51-60% grade 1 "sufficient"
61-70% grade 2 "satisfactory"
71-80% grade 3 "good"
81-90% grade 4 "very good"
91-100% grade 5 "excellent"

The substance is a specialty subject, the exam must be completed at least grade "2".

Is taught in following curricula

2020: TK*  TK*  
2019: TK*  TK*  TT  TT  
2018: TK*  TT  TT  
2017: FOR*  TT  
2016: FOR*  TT  
2015: FOR*  TT  
2014: FOR*  TT  
2013: FOR*  TT  
2012: TI  
2011: TI  
2010: TI  
2009: TI  
* Optional subject

Is taught in rounds

     2020/2021 Fall semester

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