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KMM/SK
Welded Structures
Guarantors: Ing. Jaroslav Kaiser, Ph.D., IWE
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Information about course
Brief information |
KMM/SK
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Welded Structures
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Teaching |
Summer semester
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Lecture 2 [Hours/Week]
Tutorial 1 [Hours/Week]
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Completion |
Exam,
4 credits,
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Informally recommended courses |
KMM/TSV
(Theory of Welding)
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Course has neither
prerequisite
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preclusive
courses...
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Course annotation
KMM/SK
-IS/STAG
To introduce students to the basics of design and calculation of welded structures with regard to the operational stresses of these structures. To be able to explain to students the use of appropriate methods of welding of structural materials for the manufacture of machine structures, what additional materials to choose for welding, what heat treatment to choose before and after the production of welded joints with knowledge and use of applicable standards EN, CSN, ASTM and GOST. To teach students the procedures to select the most suitable base material for the creation of a welded structure, respecting economic indicators (prices). To teach students to apply the basic knowledge of elasticity and strength theory (welded joint calculations) and at the same time to use current computer simulation programs suitable for predicting the operational reliability and required service life of welded structures. Especially for dynamically stressed steel, aluminium and titanium welded structures. Be able to navigate technical drawings of welded structures.
To familiarise students with the use of appropriate destructive and non-destructive methods of testing welded joints, e.g. application of fracture mechanics methods, whilst understanding the philosophy of assessing dynamically stressed welded structures with regard to their service life.
To teach students to develop welding procedures (pWPS, WPQR, WPS). To be able to assess weld defects according to the currently valid ENs and to be able to propose a method of repairing these defects if technically and economically advantageous. |
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