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Intro to Flux Cored Arc Welding & Fabrication

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

1. (Application Level) Explain and demonstrate safe working habits and procedures within a lab setting related to the welding trades.(CSLO 2)

2. (Application Level) Explain and demonstrate the operation of multi-process welding machines.(CSLO 2,3)

3. (Application Level) Explain and demonstrate how to use manual and digital setting machines.(CSLO 2,3)

4. (Evaluation Level) Compare and contrast Flux Cored Arc Welding gas shielded (FCAW-G), and Flux Cored Arc Welding self shielded (FCAW-S) wire types. (CSLO 2,3)

5. (Comprehension Level) Explain the uses of mix gas applications for the appropriate welding methods.(CSLO 2,3)

6. (Synthesis Level) Perform fillet, lap, and T-joint welds in the flat horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions with an emphasis on proper use and care of equipment. (CSLO 2,3)

7. (Evaluation Level) Detect and assess the cause of weld defects: slag inclusions, porosity, overlap, lack of fusion, and undercut. (CLSO 2,3)

8. (Application Level) Explain and demonstrate proper weld technique and how to avoid weld defects. (CSLO 2,3,4)

9. (Evaluation Level) Explain, demonstrate and critique three parameters of a good weld: penetration, crown height, and weld pattern. (CSLO 2,3)

10. (Application Level) Explain and demonstrate safe work habits and procedures in the welding design and fabrication of class projects. (CSLO 2,3)

11. (Analysis Level) Analyze and explain the procedure for estimating the amount and types of materials required for given project. (CSLO 2,3)

12. (Analysis Level) Explain, demonstrate and justify the proper and efficient layout of a successful project to minimize time and cost of the project. (CSLO 2,3)

13. (Evaluation Level) Explain, demonstrate and evaluate the proper welding procedures and finishing techniques for a welding project. (CSLO 2,3)