Online or In-Person: Basic Steel Welding Metallurgy with Walter J. Sperko, P.E. on 1/20

Basic Steel Welding

Metallurgy Technical Discussion

 

 Guest Speaker:

Walter J. Sperko, P.E.

President of Sperko Engineering Services, Inc

 

Thursday, January 20th
6:00 PM CST

*This Meeting Will be Conducted In-Person in Mt. Juliet, TN and Online via Zoom.
All who are interested are welcomed to attend*

 

Overview

Basic Steel Welding Metallurgy Technical Discussion, led by Walter J. Sperko, P.E., President of Sperko Engineering Services, Inc. Join is for a presentation given by one of the industry leaders with regard to welding metallurgy, AWS/ASME Codes of construction, and AWS/ASME Code interpretations. Walter is known for presenting information in a simple straight forward manner and should be very educational for anyone involved with welding.

Bio

Walter J. Sperko, P.E., is a welding engineering consultant who specializes in the codes and standards associated with piping, pressure vessels and boilers. While he has a BS in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, he has not taught at a college or university. Rather, he has been teaching others since 1975 when he taught welders, foremen and inspectors at his employer, ITT Grinnell Industrial Piping, about welding technology and metallurgy. In 1979 he became an instructor for a publicly offered course in piping design, analysis and fabrication sponsored by the Center for Professional Advancement and in 1982 he developed a 3-day seminar on how to use ASME Section IX sponsored by ASME. He has been teaching and continues to teach these courses several times each year, passing his knowledge about welding technology and codes related to piping, welding and inspection on to engineers, inspectors, welding supervisors and welders.

Since 1994, Mr. Sperko, who is a past-chairman of the ASME Section IX committee, has published articles annually in the Welding Journal summarizing and explaining the changes that were made to ASME Section IX so that those welding or brazing piping, boilers and pressure vessels would understand the new rules. He has also regularly presented technical papers and presentations at AWS events and conferences, including AWS’s annual presentation of “So You’re the New Welding Engineer.”

Mr. Sperko is  Fellow of the ASME and a Counselor of the AWS. 

RSVP

Please visit the AWS Nashville Section’s Eventbrite event page to RSVP for this meeting. There is no cost to attend, but registration is requested. 

About the AWS Nashville Section:

The AWS Nashville Section currently serves 326 members across the following area:

In Tennessee to include Stewart, Montgomery, Robertson, Sumner, Macon, Clay, Overton, Jackson, Smith, Trousdale, Wilson, Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Benton, Decatur, Wayne,  Perry, Hickman, Lewis, Lawrence, Giles, Maury, Williamson, Marshall, Lincoln, Moore, Bedford, Rutherford, Cannon, DeKalb, White and Putnam Counties. 

In Kentucky to include Trigg, Christian, Todd, Logan, Warren, Simpson, Allen, Barren, Metcalfe, Monroe and Cumberland Counties.

Visit the AWS Nashville Section website to learn more.