Tecnologias de Ligação de Materiais
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Objectives
This course aims to provide the student with knowledge and skills in the area of materials joining processes. To achieve this goal, it is necessary that the student understands the theory associated with the fusion welding processes, solid state welding processes, brazing and soldering and adhesive bonding. Specific processes for metallic and non-metallic materials are also addressed. The weldability of different materials and the quality control of the obtained joints are analysed. At the end of the course the student should be able to select the most suitable joining process(es) for a given application and to develop the specific procedure to be applied for that case.
Syllabus
1- Introduction to the joining processes 2- Phenomenological aspects of welding processes of metallic materials 3- Arc welding processes 4- Resistance welding processes. 5- High Power Density Welding Processes 6- Solid State Welding Processes 7- Brazing and Soldering 8- Weldability of metallic materials 9- Adhesive bonding 10- Joining processes for ceramic materials 11- Joining processes for plastic materials 12- Quality Control of joints
Prerequisites
NA.
Cross Competence Component
The work to be carried out includes the following soft skills: critical and innovative thinking, decision making, teamwork, leadership, written communication.
Laboratorial Component
At the Laboratory classes students will make welding tests using the following equipment: - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Tungsten Arc Welding -Resistance spot welding - Linear Friction stir welding
Programming And Computing Component
NA.
Ethical Principles
All members of a group are responsible for the group’s work In any assessment, every student shall honestly disclose any help received and sources used. In an oral assessment, every student shall be able to present and answer questions about the entire assignment and solution.