Welding metallurgy of advanced material, 7.5 hp
This course provides insight into the welding metallurgy of advanced materials such as high-strength, structural, and stainless steel. The weldability of other advanced materials like aluminium, magnesium, titanium, copper, and nickel alloys is included in this course. The various aspects related to dissimilar materials joining are also covered. Furthermore, the course covers testing and characterizations of welded joints to evaluate weld quality, microstructure, and mechanical properties.
FACTS
CYCLE
Second cycle
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
General entry requirements and approved result from the following course/courses: SJL600-Welding Metallurgy of Iron-based Alloys or the equivalent.
PACE OF STUDY
Part-time
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION
On Campus
PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE
TEACHING HOURS
Daytime
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 April 2026
APPLICATION CODE
HV-EE004
START/END
From v.46 2026 to v.02 2027
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