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The CISC 1-day course "Bolting and Welding for Design Engineers" is being presented in Toronto at the Toronto Congress Centre, on October 6, 2010. FREE parking is available on the west side of the building.
Design and specification of a bolted joint requires the structural engineer to select the type of fasteners, to understand how they are to be designed, and to set out acceptable methods of installation and inspection. The purpose of this segment of the course is to provide the engineer with the information necessary to select suitable high-strength bolts, specify the methods of their installation and inspection, and to understand the basis of the design rules in CSA S16.
This segment of the course covers weld joints, weld types, criteria for selecting weld types, matching and under-matching filler metal strength, and the procedures needed to determine welding capacity. Principles of welded connection design will be reviewed, along with case studies and solutions to field problems. Following the course, the participant should be able to solve welding problems, or otherwise know when it is necessary to consult a welding expert.
Course Times: 8:00 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Course
Brochure (PDF, 0.2MB)
Please click here to register online.
Advanced - until September 6, 2010: CISC Members Price: $380 -- non-Member: $420 Late - after September 6, 2010: CISC Members Price: $420 -- non-Members: $470
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Geoffrey L. Kulak, Ph.D., P.Eng. Yvon Sénéchal
Course registrants will receive free admission to the Canadian Manufacturers Week 2010 expo organized by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).

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