1 METALWORKING TECHNOLOGY I and II Description, Objectives, Learning Outcomes and Contents Prof. Dr. H. Güçlü Yavuzcan Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Togay.

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1 METALWORKING TECHNOLOGY I and II Description, Objectives, Learning Outcomes and Contents Prof. Dr. H. Güçlü Yavuzcan Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Togay

2 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking course is conducted in two semesters (5th and 6th semesters). The metalworking courses are taught to the students who has previously succeeded material science and vocational machine drafting courses.

3 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents - Iron and non ferrous materials - Tool sets for the measurement and marking processes, - Specifications of the tool sets for metal working - Drilling, filing, bending and clamping - Metal shaping, riveting, milling and turning Course Description Metalworking I

4 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents - Importance of bonding and classification of the welding techniques - Preparation of materials for welding - Hard and mild soldering - Oxygen-acetylene welding and equipments - Arc welding and equipments - Gas welding - Project applications Description Metalworking II

5 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents - Give specific information about metal material science - Teach methods for shaping metals - Give practical information about tool sets and process machinery - Practicing on hand shaping tools ve basic applications Objectives Metalworking I

6 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents - Basic assembling (jointing) methods and applications - Teaching different welding practices with different materials - Project development and production process Objectives Metalworking II

7 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents After successing the course, the students can; - Understand the importance of metal materials in the industry together with the physical and technological features - Get used to working in the frame of safety working regulations and comprehend its importance, -Define and know the mechanical and chemical compositions of the composite materials - Use the related hand tools and machinery effectively for shaping the materials. Expected Learning Outcomes Metalworking I

8 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents After successing the course the students can; - Konow how to use different welding techniques and equipments - Make different applications with oxygen-acetlylene welding technique - Make different applications with arc welding technique - Comprehend the techniques and classification of assembling (jointing) - Develop and apply projects on metal materials Expected Learning Outcomes Metalworking II

9 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking I 1. Week : Safety rules in metalworking workshop 2. Week: Specification of metal materials and materails used for shaping in the workshop 3. Week: Related Machinery 4. Week: Measurement and control tools and equipments 5. Week: Filing (eğeleme)

10 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking I 6. Week: Marking (markalama) 7. Week: Cutting (kesme) 8. Week: Drilling (delme) 9. Week: Bending and screwing (twisting) (bükme ve burma) 10. Week: Screws, screw nuts (vida, cıvata, somun)

11 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking I 11. Week: Rivets and Rivetting (perçin ve perçinleme) 12. Week: Plastic shaping methods (plastik şekil verme yöntemleri) 13. Week: Plastic shaping methods (plastik şekil verme yöntemleri) 14. Week: Metal shaping practices

12 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking II 1. Week: Importance of Assembling and classification 2. Week: Welding machines and equipments 3. Week: Preparation of the component for welding 4. Week: Hard soldering and applications (sert lehim ve uygulamaları) 5. Week: Oxygen-acetylene welding and applications 6. Week: Oxygen-acetylene welding and applications

13 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Metalworking II 7. Week: Electric arc welding and equipments 8. Week: Electric arc welding applications 9. Week: Electric arc welding applications 10. Week: Gas welding and equipments 11. Week: Gas welding applications 12., 13. and 14. Week: Project applications

13 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Evaluation Metalworking I Mid-term exam: 30 % of the average grade Projects: 10 % of the average grade Final exam: 60 % of the average grade (an exam regarding the application competencies of the students is done before the final exam and the results are reflected to the final exam grades)

13 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Evaluation Metalworking II Mid-term exam: 30 % of the average grade Projects: 10 % of the average grade Final exam: 60 % of the average grade (an exam regarding the application competencies of the students is done before the final exam and the results are reflected to the final exam grades)

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23 Description Objectives Outcomes and Contents Thank you for your patience