
Welding
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 23. March 2011
Book
Mixed media product
640 pages
978-0-13-234977-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Drawing on 50+ years of combined instructional experience, the authors of Welding fuse simplicity and technology to deliver exactly what today's students need. Built from the ground up -- beginning with an experienced author team's vision and an extensively reviewed table of contents -- Welding provides essential coverage of safety, theory, key skills, easy-to-read reference charts and tables, detailed step-by-step procedures, and much more. Clear and concise, this consistently-organized, reader-friendly text flows logically and includes just the right amount of information for today's student.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 283 mm
Width: 222 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1420 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-234977-2 (9780132349772)
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David Hoffman | Kevin Dahle | David Fisher
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Persons
The authors of Welding, 1/e have experience both in industry and in the classroom. Their industry experience brings together knowledge of welding and manufacturing, welding inspection and quality control, power source design, troubleshooting, and customer service. These experiences, combined with more than 50 years of instructional expertise, inspired the development of this textbook and its accompanying technology.
David Hoffman
Member, American Welding Society
Certified Welding Inspector
Certified CRAW Technician
Fox Valley Technical College
An accomplished welder with thousands of hours of hands-on experience, Dave Hoffman has been teaching welding and fabrication for more than 25 years. He assisted with the development of an Associate Degree program in Automated Manufacturing at Fox Valley Technical College and developed an Associate Degree program for Welding Technology. He also received a state grant to redevelop the Metal Fabrication/Welding Diploma program for which he wrote program requirements, competencies, and the complete curriculum.
After completing development of the Associate Degrees in Welding Technology, Dave tested and passed the requirements to become an AWS CWI and CWE. Shortly after, he got involved with AWS and was on the B5E Committee, helping to write the B5.5: 2000, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Educators. Most of the welder certifications in that standard were already certified, however some were not. Dave welded GMAW-S vertical up and overhead plates to certify the welding procedure used in the standard.
A past winner of the prestigious Lincoln Award, Dave holds a B.S. in Industrial Education and an M.S. in Technical Education from the University of Wisconsin - Stout. He also holds (and wrote) a patent on a product he designed and built in his home shop, and since retiring from teaching, occasionally works as a weld consultant for training and testing in industry.
Kevin Dahle
Member, American Welding Society
Member, Artist Blacksmith Association of North America
Certified Welding Inspector
Fox Valley Technical College
Kevin Dahle has twenty years of experience teaching as a welding instructor at the Associate Degree and Vocational Diploma levels. In addition, he has taught welding apprentices, as well as related welding courses for transportation technology students and agriculture students. Kevin has been involved in training for industry and responsible for overseeing welder and procedure qualifications as an AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
Kevin's educational background includes an AS in Industrial Welding Technology, a BS in Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, and an MA in English. His occupational experience in welding consists of production welding, repair welding, structural welding, and quality control - writing and overseeing quality programs for structural welding and boiler repair.
David Fisher
Member, American Welding Society
Certified Welding Inspector
Fox Valley Technical College
David Fisher has five years of experience teaching as a welding/metal fabrication instructor at the Associate Degree and Vocational Diploma levels. In addition, he has taught welding apprentices, as well as related welding courses for transportation technology students and agriculture students. David has been involved in training for industry and responsible for overseeing welder and procedure qualifications as an AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
Prior to his academic career, David worked for Miller Electric Manufacturing Company. He was initially hired to build new inverter welders and eventually joined the service department where he conducted repair, maintenance, and operation of welding power sources and accessories for customers. As an application technician for Tig Industrial Products, David provided information and advice to customers, welding distributors, and salesmen regarding the GTAW and SMAW processes.
David holds an AS Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and is currently working on his BS in Mechanical Engineering.
David Hoffman
Member, American Welding Society
Certified Welding Inspector
Certified CRAW Technician
Fox Valley Technical College
An accomplished welder with thousands of hours of hands-on experience, Dave Hoffman has been teaching welding and fabrication for more than 25 years. He assisted with the development of an Associate Degree program in Automated Manufacturing at Fox Valley Technical College and developed an Associate Degree program for Welding Technology. He also received a state grant to redevelop the Metal Fabrication/Welding Diploma program for which he wrote program requirements, competencies, and the complete curriculum.
After completing development of the Associate Degrees in Welding Technology, Dave tested and passed the requirements to become an AWS CWI and CWE. Shortly after, he got involved with AWS and was on the B5E Committee, helping to write the B5.5: 2000, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Educators. Most of the welder certifications in that standard were already certified, however some were not. Dave welded GMAW-S vertical up and overhead plates to certify the welding procedure used in the standard.
A past winner of the prestigious Lincoln Award, Dave holds a B.S. in Industrial Education and an M.S. in Technical Education from the University of Wisconsin - Stout. He also holds (and wrote) a patent on a product he designed and built in his home shop, and since retiring from teaching, occasionally works as a weld consultant for training and testing in industry.
Kevin Dahle
Member, American Welding Society
Member, Artist Blacksmith Association of North America
Certified Welding Inspector
Fox Valley Technical College
Kevin Dahle has twenty years of experience teaching as a welding instructor at the Associate Degree and Vocational Diploma levels. In addition, he has taught welding apprentices, as well as related welding courses for transportation technology students and agriculture students. Kevin has been involved in training for industry and responsible for overseeing welder and procedure qualifications as an AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
Kevin's educational background includes an AS in Industrial Welding Technology, a BS in Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, and an MA in English. His occupational experience in welding consists of production welding, repair welding, structural welding, and quality control - writing and overseeing quality programs for structural welding and boiler repair.
David Fisher
Member, American Welding Society
Certified Welding Inspector
Fox Valley Technical College
David Fisher has five years of experience teaching as a welding/metal fabrication instructor at the Associate Degree and Vocational Diploma levels. In addition, he has taught welding apprentices, as well as related welding courses for transportation technology students and agriculture students. David has been involved in training for industry and responsible for overseeing welder and procedure qualifications as an AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
Prior to his academic career, David worked for Miller Electric Manufacturing Company. He was initially hired to build new inverter welders and eventually joined the service department where he conducted repair, maintenance, and operation of welding power sources and accessories for customers. As an application technician for Tig Industrial Products, David provided information and advice to customers, welding distributors, and salesmen regarding the GTAW and SMAW processes.
David holds an AS Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and is currently working on his BS in Mechanical Engineering.
Content
1. Welding Jobs and Employment Skills
2. Welding Safety
PART II. Commonly Used Welding Processes
3. Shielded Metal Arc Welding
4. Gas Metal Arc Welding
5. Flux Cored Arc Welding
6. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
PART III. Other Welding and Related Processes
7. Other Welding Processes
8. Cutting Processes
PART IV. Metals and Alloys
9. Metals and Welding Metallurgy
10. Welding Alloys
PART V. Welding Related Concentrations
11. Welding Symbols
12. Welding Codes and Testing
13. Welding Design
14. Welding Costs
15. Power Sources
PART VI. Supplementary Information
Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Appendix B. Conversion
Appendix C. Properties
Appendix D. Pipes and Beams
Appendix E. Load Strength
Appendix F. Periodic Table
Glossary
2. Welding Safety
PART II. Commonly Used Welding Processes
3. Shielded Metal Arc Welding
4. Gas Metal Arc Welding
5. Flux Cored Arc Welding
6. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
PART III. Other Welding and Related Processes
7. Other Welding Processes
8. Cutting Processes
PART IV. Metals and Alloys
9. Metals and Welding Metallurgy
10. Welding Alloys
PART V. Welding Related Concentrations
11. Welding Symbols
12. Welding Codes and Testing
13. Welding Design
14. Welding Costs
15. Power Sources
PART VI. Supplementary Information
Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Appendix B. Conversion
Appendix C. Properties
Appendix D. Pipes and Beams
Appendix E. Load Strength
Appendix F. Periodic Table
Glossary