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Effect of FCAW Process Parameters on Weld Bead Geometry in Stainless Steel Cladding
Recently automated and / or robotic welding systems have received a great deal of attention because they are highly suitable not only to enhance production rate and quality, but also to decrease cost and time to manufacture for a given product.
V. Vasantha Kumar, N. Murugan
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Abstract Welded joints show large variation of the weld toe geometry along the weld seam, which is one important reason for the comparably large scatter in fatigue life. Therefore, it is crucial to take the local geometry at the weld toe into account, to reduce the conservatism in fatigue assessment of welded joints.
Jan Schubnell +7 more
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This paper proposes a new beam to column connection, namely, the omnidirectional steel moment connection with through‐plate panel zone, which enables the connection of more than four beams to a column in moment frames at any arbitrary angle. The proposed connection was experimentally and numerically analyzed under cyclic loading.
Hadi Askarian +3 more
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A New Approach to Simulate HSLA Steel Multipass Welding through Distributed Point Heat Sources Model
Mechanical properties of welded joints depend on the way heat flows through the welding passes. In multipass welding the reheating of the heat affected zone (HAZ) can form local brittle zones that need to be delimited for evaluation.
Dario Magno Batista Ferreira +4 more
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Corrosion of Materials after Advanced Surface Processing, Joining, and Welding
International Journal of Corrosion, Volume 2018, Issue 1, 2018.
Xizhang Chen +4 more
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This study aims to identify the optimal parameters for regulated metal deposition (RMD) and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) processes when joining 316LN stainless steel.
Ravi Dave +5 more
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Quenched and Tempered (Q&T) steels are widely used in the construction of military vehicles due to its high strength to weight ratio and high hardness.
G. Magudeeswaran +2 more
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Structure and Properties of Coatings Made with Self Shielded Cored Wire
The welding technologies are widely used for design of protection layer against wear and corrosion. Hardfacing, which is destined for obtaining coatings with high hardness, takes special place in these technologies.
Gucwa M. +3 more
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The FCAW process used filler metal E71T-11 of Ø0.035” to apply fillet welds with a size of ~4mm on T-joints made of ASTM A36 steel, in a horizontal position, using 42 appropriate combinations of wire feed speeds -WFS- (between 50 and 540 ipm), voltages (13-33V) and welding speeds (4.2-24.5 ipm).
Styvens Hernandez Palacio +2 more
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Quantitative Analysis on the Effects of Welding Parameters on Diffusible Hydrogen Contents in Weld Metal Produced by FCAW Process [PDF]
The effects of welding parameters such as contact tip-to-work distance (CTWD), voltage, and current on the weld metal diffusible hydrogen contents (HD) were investigated and rationalized by the calculation of heating time and amount of heat generated in the extension length of flux cored wire.
Dong-Woo Han +3 more
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