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What every engineer should know about welding 2024 | Webinar series
April 4 @ 12:00 pm - November 21 @ 1:00 pm
What every engineer should know about welding | Webinar Series
Achieving satisfactory performance in welded connections, involves proper connection design, the specification of weld details, fabrication and quality assurance.
In New Zealand and Australia, steel structures designed to NZS 3404 or AS/NZS 5100.6 are required to be fabricated and erected in accordance with AS/NZS 5131 Structural steelwork – Fabrication and erection. This standard makes references to a number of welding-related standards such as AS/NZS 1554 series that are also applicable for applications such as: trailer manufacturing, marine and boatbuilding, maintenance etc.
Engineers are responsible for designing, assessment and maintenance of welded structures require knowledge in welding technology and inspection techniques.
To ensure that the welded steel component or structural steelwork is fit-for-purpose, the engineers need to be familiar with the key aspects of quality management in welding fabrication including:
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- welding procedures
- weldability of materials
- applicable standards
- weld inspection, and
- quality as well as roles and responsibilities of parties involved (design, fabrication, inspection).
This Webinar Series is aimed at introducing the essential aspects of welding technology to professional engineers. It is especially relevant to designers and engineers whose roles include design of steel structures, construction review and the management of steelwork compliance inspection, in-service inspection, management of welding contractors and other relevant welding related tasks.
The Webinar Series will be based on the following standards framework: NZS 3404; AS/NZS 5131; AS/NZS 1554 Part 1, AS/NZS ISO 3834, AS/NZS ISO 17637; AS/NZS 9606.1; and AS/NZS 2980.
The Webinars will be presented by HERA’s welding experts and will include a 45 min long presentation followed by a Q&A session.
On the completion of Webinar Series, attendees will be able to apply welding knowledge to their projects and communicate quality requirements to fabricators and inspection companies.
The individual webinars can be attended separately.
The webinars will be presented online (platform TBC), starting at 12pm – 12.45pm, followed by 15mins for Q&A.
Programme:
Start: 12:00pm, end: 1:00pm
- Introduction to welding procedures: changes to the welding consumables standards, welding gas for Grade 3 consumables – 4 April 24
- Introduction to welding processes – 2 May 24
- Welding of structural steel to AS/NZS 1554.1 – 23 May 24
- Welding of reinforcing steel to AS/NZS 1554.3 – 13 June 24
- Weld Defects – 4 July 24
- NDT and Inspection to AS/NZS 5131 Appendix I – 25 July 24
- Welding of structural stainless steel to AS/NZS 1554.6 – 15 August 24
- Welding of aluminum to AS/NZS 1665 – 5 September 24
- Stud Welding to AS/NZS 1554.2 – 24 September 24
- Weld Specification for Steel Structures – 10 October 24
- Weld design considerations to NZS 3404 – 21 November 24
Alan McClintock | HERA Senior Welding Engineer
A qualified welder, Alan is also a welding supervisor and IIW Welding Inspector IWI-C, and an IIW Welding Technologist. He has considerable experience with New Zealand and Australia welding related structural standards and related quality control procedures. Alan is a lead auditor for Steel Fabricator Certification (SFC) Scheme.
Michail Karpenko | HERA GM Welding Centre
Michail, an IIW International Welding Engineer, is a member of the Standards New Zealand and Standards Australia Committees including WD-003 “Welding”. He was involved in the revision and updating of welding standards such as AS/NZS 1554, AS/NZS ISO 3834, DR ISO 17607, AS/NZS 5131. He is a lead auditor for the Steel Fabricator Certification (SFC) Scheme and was actively involved in its establishment.
Ozgur Erdem | HERA Senior Welding Engineer
Ozgur has worked extensively on the delivery of industrial plant projects globally in many roles at different levels in the fabrication and construction of boilers, reactors, pressure vessels, structural steels and piping systems of oil & gas, nuclear and thermal power (CCGT and coal fired) plants in Turkiye, Russia, Albania, Libya and Iraq.
He was a lecturer of welding inspection courses at international training organisations in Europe, North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and South America.
Hafez Taheri | HERA Lead Research Engineer
Hafez is a structural engineer with over 6 years’ research experience in assessment and evaluation of structural components, structural systems and welds.
During his PhD studies, Hafez focused on investigating the potential solutions to address deficiencies in both stainless and normal carbon steel welded moment connections in seismic regions. Conducting experimental tests and finite element analysis to delve into this, as well as exploring research interests in weld sizing for structural steel connections, fatigue analysis in welded connections and structural design and analysis.
Prices include GST.
Per single webinar
All nine webinars
HERA Ordinary Member or SCNZ Member
(20% discount)
HERA Affilliate or Associate member and SESOC members (5% discount)
Non-members
(full price)
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