Free Welding Course

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Theory Of Production Processes
2.5
Swayam 68 learners
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This course focuses on the science behind primary production processes such as casting, forming and welding. It covers the underlying principles of solidification, fluidity, gating, risering, melting, mechanics of metalworking, analysis of different metal working processes, principles of welding processes, thermal effects, weldability, and more. Students will gain knowledge to increase the productivity of manufacturing industries. Prerequisites include Introduction to Manufacturing Technology or Manufacturing Processes. Intended audience is Manufacturing Industries where casting/forming/welding takes place.
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Welding Metallurgy
3.0
Swayam 71 learners
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This course provides an in-depth understanding of welding metallurgy and solidification. It covers topics such as heat transfer, heat treatment processes, strengthening mechanisms, and more. It is designed for engineering graduates and professionals in the welding industry. Prerequisites include an introduction to welding processes and materials science. Industry support is provided by manufacturing industries such as SAIL and BHEL. This course is an ideal way to gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel in welding.
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Welding (Mechanical Engineering)
5.0
Youtube 18 learners
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This course provides an introduction to welding for Mechanical Engineering students. It covers the classification and gas welding of LEC 1, gas welding and thermit welding of LEC 2, resistance welding of LEC 3, arc welding of LEC 4, and TIG, MIG, and SAW welding of LEC 5. It is designed to help students prepare for the RRB JE exam.
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Welding Of Advanced High Strength Steels For Automotive Applications
2.5
Swayam 77 learners
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This course provides an overview of welding of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) for automotive applications. It covers the role of alloying elements in stabilizing multi-phase microstructures of AHSS, the effect of weld thermal cycles on the evolution of microstructures, and the weldability of AHSS. It is intended for final year bachelors and masters students in Metallurgy, Mechanical, Automobile and Production Engineering, as well as industrial personnel working in automotive and steel making industries. Prerequisites include basic knowledge of steel physical metallurgy and welding processes. Industry support is provided by automotive manufacturers and their OEMs and steel plants.
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