Fabrication, Welding and Inspection Basics For Maintenance Engineers
Fabrication, Welding and Inspection Basics For Maintenance Engineers
Fabrication, Welding and Inspection Basics For Maintenance Engineers
Engineers
This course is designed to help the engineers and managers in practice of fabrication
and welding technology by offering knowledge on materials, welding processes,
design, and inspection.
Who will be benefited? Fabrication, welding and inspection are essential part of their
responsibilities for every engineers and managers involved in project, maintenance
and plant refurbishment activities. On many occasions, during such activities, plant
engineers have to depend on the consultation and knowledge of the vendor or third
party engineering personnel. The course is designed to impart the basic training to
such plant personnel so that they acquire sufficient knowledge to handle the
responsibility on their own.
After availing this training the candidates would be able to
Identify fabrication components on the basis of their specification
Get a basic knowledge on different code specifications and their comparison
Identify a material with respect to code from their composition
Select suitable weld metal for a given parent metal from the code
Select proper welding procedure and qualify welders for a given material
Work out a proper fabrication and erection planning including understanding
of fabrication drawings
Acquire basic knowledge on different welding processes and their applications
Share the field knowledge on fabrication and welding from experienced
faculties and also get some practical tips from experienced personnel from the
field
Acquire basic knowledge on different inspection techniques available to able
to use effectively at their work
Learn the basic techniques of ‘reading’ a radiography plate to identify the
nature and severity of a discontinuity in welding joint
Learn about some of the latest inspection technology with demonstration
Learn about the use of some of the software towards welding management
and code comparison and also get few of the basic software for use.
Course Content:
I. Codes, Standards, and Specifications:
Codes and Standards are often looked at from a different viewpoint. Many consider
them to be an additional burden, which are only to be referred when it is demanded
by the job as mandatory. Whereas in effect, codes and standards can be utilized as
useful reference which can guide you during any engineering practice previously
unknown to you and save you from making a mess of it. In fact a clear
understanding of various codes and standards also enables you take a correct
decision confidently during an emergency situation. This part of the training will deal
with
i. Information on different codes and standards commonly used and their
comparison
ii. An introduction to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code (Sections I to
IX) and B31 pressure piping codes, including B31.1 and B31.3, pipeline
material standards (API 5L), etc.
Use of Software:
There are many Windows based program available to assist in the management of
Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) in
accordance with ASME Code, Section IX requirements and complete welder
management. Some of the software offers cross-reference tables and chemical
compositions of number of steel alloys from various countries.
Proper utilization of these software helps you maintain complete, accurate and up-to-
date records, eliminating unnecessary performance qualifications and re-
qualifications, saving time, money and inconvenience.
This section will offer the candidates some basic information on how to use these
software and also offer some basic versions of software for their practice.