Welding Operations pdf by the army institute for professional development. The purpose of this course U.S. Army Welding Operations I is to introduce the basic requirements involved in metal-arc welding operations. The scope of this subcourse consists of describing the classification of electrodes and their intended uses; describing automotive welding processes, materials, and identification processes; describing the methods of destructive and nondestructive testing of welds and troubleshooting procedures; describing the type and techniques of joint design; and describing the theory, principles, and procedures of welding armor plate.
The Contents of U.S. Army Welding Operations I
- ELECTRODES CLASSIFICATION AND INTENDED USES
- AUTOMOTIVE WELDING PROCESSES
- MATERIALS
- IDENTIFICATION PROCESSES
- METHODS OF DESTRUCTIVE AND NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF WELDS
- Question and answer For UT Levels I, II, and III
- TYPES AND TECHNIQUES OF JOINT DESIGN
- THE THEORY, PRINCIPLES
- PROCEDURES OF WELDING ARMOR
- Welding Principles and Applications
- Task 1: Describe the processes for identifying electrodes by classification
- Task 2: Describe the theory, principles, and procedures of welding armor plate
- Practice Exercise
- Answers to Practice Exercise