Course Description
This course presents a history of metals and the background on the origins of various metals. It provides an explanation of physical characteristics of metals, including the reason metals behave differently than non-metals. This course also explains how and why different metals are selected for specific environmental purposes, including resistance to wear, corrosion, heat, cold, repeated stress, and impact. It also deals with metallurgical aspects of welding. Emphasis will be placed on mechanical metallurgy, material selection, and the fundamentals of welding technology, welding metallurgy, inspection and quality of welds.
Course Outlines
• Introduction
• Metallurgy
• Introduction to Steel
• Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy
• Review of Nonferrous Alloys and Stainless Steels
• Materials and Metallurgy
• Welding Metallurgy
• Non-Destructive Examinations
• Electrochemical Principles & Forms of Corrosion
• Corrosion by Water & Steam
• Atmospheric Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
• Introduction to Protective Coatings
• Inhibitors & High Temperature Corrosion
• Failure Prevention & Prevention & Predictive Maintenance
• Mechanical Integrity
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 Days
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes