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The Impact of Teaching Oxy-Fuel Welding on Gas Metal Arc Welding Skills
Journal of Technology Studies
  • Sergio D. Sgro, Iowa State University
  • Dennis W. Field, Eastern Kentucky University
  • Steven A. Freeman, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
4-1-2008
Abstract

Industrial technology programs around the country must be sensitive to the demands of manufacturing and industry as they continue to replace “vocational” curriculum with high-tech alternatives. This article examines whether or not teaching oxyacetylene welding in the industrial technology classroom is required to learn arc welding processes. The results of this study suggests that there appears to be little impact, in terms of gas metal arc welding skills, associated with removing oxyacetylene welding from the curriculum. Because the gas metal arc welding industry is growing globally and industrial technology curricula are under time constraints that often limit the amount of time devoted to welding, faculty should consider suspending oxy-fuel welding to allow more time in gas metal arc welding instruction.

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This article is from The Journal of Technology Studies, 34, no. 1 (Spring 2008): 2–11.

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Copyright Owner
Epsilon Pi Tau
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Sergio D. Sgro, Dennis W. Field and Steven A. Freeman. "The Impact of Teaching Oxy-Fuel Welding on Gas Metal Arc Welding Skills" Journal of Technology Studies Vol. 34 Iss. 1 (2008) p. 2 - 11
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven_freeman/30/