Welding
Defect Analysis
2 day course
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
This course provides a detailed evaluation of welding
defects associated with resistance, MIG, and projection
welding operations. Students will learn the troubleshooting
skills necessary to address weld quality issues and
suggest potential counter measures in the automotive
manufacturing environment.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
All types of Engineers, Product Designers, Tool and
Die Makers, Welding Maintenance and Launch Personnel.
COURSE OUTLINE:
1.0 How a Weld is Made
1.1 Resistance Spot Welding
1.2 Characteristics of the Weld Nugget
1.2.1 Making a Spot Weld
· Single Spot
· Double Spot
· Projection Weld
1.3 Relationship of the Welding Variables
· Single Spot
· Double Spot
· Projection Weld
1.4 The Elementary Welding System
2.0 Weld Schedules, Metals and Other Variables
2.1 Resistance Spot Welding
2.2 Basic Welding Circuit
· Producing Weld Heat
· Spot and Projection Welding Components
· Electrodes and Other Current-Carrying Members
· Pressure System
2.3 Weld Sequence
· Squeeze
· Weld Time
· Hold
2.4 Welding Variables (Single, Double, Projection
Welds)
· Weld Circuit Effects on Weld Heat
· Current and Voltage
· Electrode Face Area
· Time
· Weld Loop Impedance
· Electrode Force
3.0 Protective Coatings and Contaminants
3.1 Galvanized Steel
· Hot Dipped
· Electroplate
3.2 Contaminants on the Metal
· Drawing Compound
· Dirt and Scale
· Oils
· Rust
· Sealer
3.3 Composition of Metal (Metallurgy)
· Weld Heat Balance
· Equal Thickness
· Unequal Thickness
4.0 Weld Schedules
4.1 Weld Tables
· Three-ply Weld Schedule
5.0 Weld Quality Defects (Spot and Projection
Welds)
5.1 Resistance Welding - Surface Defects
· Indentation
· Surface Deformation Surface Burning
· Surface Expulsion (Wiskers)
· Cracks
· Blow Holes
5.2 Resistance Welding - Weld Nugget Defects
· Undersize Nugget
· Low Penetration
· Porosity
· Expulsion
· Misshaped Weld Nugget
· Poor Part Fit-up
· Fixture Related Issues
· Poor Electrode Alignment
5.3 Corrective Action for Eliminating Spot Weld Defects
· Correction of Surface Defects
· Correction of Weld Nugget Defects
6.0 General Maintenance
6.1 Weld Schedules
6.2 Caps
6.3 Water Tubes
6.4 Guns
6.5 Cables
6.6 Fixtures
7.0 Troubleshooting
7.1 Generic Weld Inspection Process
· Weld Circuit Effects on Weld Heat
· Current and Voltage
· Electrode Face Area
· Time
· Weld Loop Impedance
· Electrode Force
7.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart
7.3 Welding Sequence Consequences for Spot Welding
· Weld Circuit Effects on Weld Heat
· Current and Voltage
· Electrode Face Area
· Time
· Weld Loop Impedance
· Electrode Force
8.0 Exercises
Interactive hands on exercises designed to introduce
the students to the troubleshooting process.
· Exercise 1: Identifying Common Spot Weld
defects
· Exercise 2: Evaluating Spot Weld Defects on
Assemblies
· Exercise 3: Identifying Common Projection Weld
Defects
· Exercise 4: Identfying Common MIG Weld Defects
· Exercise 5: Evalauting MIG Weld Defects on
Assemblies
· Exercise 6: Evaluating Projection Weld Defects
on Assemblies
· Exercise 7: Rework Methods for Weld Defects
Note: Exercises will cover the following
information
· Procedure for visual evaluation of weld.
· Determine root cause, or causes, thought process.
· Corrective action implementation.
· Verifying corrective action, non destructive
and destructive test, visual.
· Monitoring quality.
· Acceptable rework methods.
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