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Advanced GTAW Ferrous
Course: WLD206AD

First Term: 2020 Fall
Lec + Lab   5.0 Credit(s)   8.0 Period(s)   8.0 Load  
Subject Type: Occupational
Load Formula: T - Lab Load


Description: Instruction and practice of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) carbon and stainless-steel in any position. Prepare for industry code performance qualification tests in any welding position.



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Adhere to industry safety regulations applicable to welding environments. (I)
2. Demonstrate proficient use of power sources, tools, and equipment in welding and cutting processes. (I-V)
3. Create acceptable performance qualification test coupon(s). (I-V)
4. Utilize applicable welding procedures to set up various joint types on carbon and stainless-steel using the GTAW process. (II, III)
5. Perform welder performance qualification testing in any position. (II-IV)
6. Interpret technical drawings and welding symbols. (II-V)
7. Use visual inspection techniques to assure weld quality. (IV)
8. Repair weld discontinuities per industry standards. (IV)
9. Identify the challenges and employment opportunities within the field of welding. (VI)
10. Demonstrate professional knowledge and personal accountability. (VII)
11. Document work according to industry standards. (VIII)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Safety
   A. Personal protective equipment
   B. Workplace environment
   C. Power sources, tools, and equipment for cutting and welding
II. Welding procedures and setup for industry code performance qualification
   A. Welding procedure
   B. Equipment setup
      1. Direct current (DC)
      2. Amperage
   C. Weldment fit-up
      1. Base metal selection
      2. Base metal cleaning
      3. Base metal preparation
      4. Inspection
III. Gas tungsten arc welding
   A. Tungsten selection
      1. Type
      2. Size
   B. Position of weld coupon
      1. 1G flat
      2. 2G horizontal
      3. 3G vertical
   C. Welding procedure and technique
      1. Length of arc
      2. Work and lead angles
      3. Travel speed
      4. Heat settings and torch manipulation
   D. Filler material
      1. Classification/type
      2. Size
   E. Shielding gas
      1. Type (argon, helium)
      2. Flow rate
IV. Weld inspection
   A. Weld quality compliance
   B. Weld size
   C. Proper location
   D. Weld repair procedures
V. Industry testing
   A. Non-destructive testing
   B. Destructive testing
VI. Employment challenges and opportunities
   A. Manufacturing
   B. Construction
   C. Nuclear
   D. Aerospace
   E. Maintenance
VII. Accountability
   A. Ethics
   B. Professionalism
VIII. Work documentation
   A. Welding procedure specification (WPS)
   B. Welder performance qualification record (WPQR)
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: December 10, 2019

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