Course detail

Special Welding Technology

FSI-HSV-K Acad. year: 2025/2026 Winter semester

Special fusion welding technology. Welding technology with highly concentrated energy sources – plasma, electron beam and laser welding. Special methods of welding, bolts welding . Special methods of welding using pressure, friction welding. Metal 3D printing methods. Information on the influence of the welding process on limit states such as dynamics, statics, fatigue, brittle fracture and creep. The influence of the welding process on the deformations of the welded parts and the explanation of the concept of residual stress. The possibility of measuring typical parameters and quantities during and after the welding process.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

5

Entry knowledge

Students are expected to be familiar with the fundamentals of fusion and pressure welding technology, as well as with science of materials.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

The course-unit credits award is based on attendance at seminars, correct elaboration of computational assignment and active participation in its processing.

The final exam will be composed of written and oral part.

It is classificated to the ECTS grading scale.

 

The attendance to the seminar is regularly checked and the participation in the lesson is recorded. The missed lesson a student will elaborate the complemental task.

Aims

The main objective of the course is to provide students with the theoretical foundations and methodology necessary for solving technologies of problems relating to the application of special welding technologies. Students will acquire knowledge necessary for a complex solution of special welding technology application.

 

Students will acquire knowledge of unconventional types of modern welding technologies, and will be able to apply these technologies to particular examples of special welding. They will be able to independently and creatively work on a welding procedure.

The study programmes with the given course

Type of course unit

 

Guided consultation in combined form of studies

9 hours, compulsory

Syllabus


  1. Introduction. Importance, advantages and disadvantages of special welding methods.

  2. Summary of materials and their weldability.

  3. Friction welding, FSW.

  4. Laser, electron beam welding.

  5. Laser, plasma, water jet cutting.

  6. Adhesive bonding.

  7. Hybrid joining.

  8. Deformation in welding. Welding induced residual and internal stresses.

  9. Explosion welding, electromagnetic pulse, stud welding.

  10. The possibility of measuring quantities during and after welding – temperature field, deformation, residual stress, macro/micro, hardness

  11. Welding and limit states – statics, dynamics, fatigue

  12. Welding and limit states – brittle fracture and creep

  13. 3D printing of metal materials – WAAM.

Guided consultation

34 hours, optionally

Syllabus


  1. Introduction. Importance, advantages and disadvantages of special welding methods.

  2. Summary of materials and their weldability.

  3. Friction welding, FSW.

  4. Laser, electron beam welding.

  5. Laser, plasma, water jet cutting.

  6. Adhesive bonding.

  7. Hybrid joining.

  8. Deformation in welding. Welding induced residual and internal stresses.

  9. Explosion welding, electromagnetic pulse, stud welding.

  10. The possibility of measuring quantities during and after welding – temperature field, deformation, residual stress, macro/micro, hardness

  11. Welding and limit states – statics, dynamics, fatigue

  12. Welding and limit states – brittle fracture and creep

  13. 3D printing of metal materials – WAAM.

Laboratory exercise

9 hours, compulsory

Syllabus


  1. Weldability of selected materials

  2. Assessment of the quality of the weld joint, weldability

  3. Plasma cutting – excursion

  4. Electron beam welding – excursion

  5. Laser welding – excursion

  6. Welding of studs

  7. Measurement and evaluation of roughness on laser burns

  8. Welding of plastics

  9. Hybrid joining

  10. Flow drill

  11. The possibility of measuring quantities during and after welding – temperature field, deformation, residual stress, macro/micro, hardness

  12. Welding and limit states – statics, dynamics, fatigue

  13. Welding and limit states – brittle fracture and creep