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Course: |
WEL 263
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Title: | Applied Metal Properties |
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Long Title: | Applied Metal Properties |
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Course Description: | Introduces the study of metal properties, hardness testing, heat treatment, cold working microscopic examination and application of common commercial alloys in industry. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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REQUIRED COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Delineate the basics of metals.
2. Explain where metals come from.
3. Explain how metal is used and how to prepare metal for use.
4. Differentiate between the different types of metals: Ferrous and Non Ferrous.
5. Identify metals by classifications.
6. List common processes that effect metals: How, Why and When needed.
7. Identify the equipment used in processing of metals.
8. Demonstrate basics of Welding Metallurgy.
9. Define the related terms for metals.
10. Demonstrate the basics of metals and machining.
11. Demonstrate the basics of testing metals: NDT and DT.
REQUIRED TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Metallurgy terms and definitions
II. Sources of metal
III. Uses of metal
IV. Ferrous and Non-Ferrous metals
V. Metal Classifications
VI. Metal characteristics during heating, cooling, shaping and forming
VII. Alloys
VIII. Processing of metals
IX. Metal testing
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