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Implant Weldability Test in Wet Underwater Welding(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)

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Weldability Testing

1993
Abstract This article focuses on the tests for evaluating the weldability, cracking susceptibility, weld pool shape, fluid flow, and weld penetration of base materials. These tests include different types of self-restraint tests, externally loaded tests for evaluating cracking susceptibility and weld penetration tests, weld pool shape ...
Richard D. Campbell, Daniel W. Walsh
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Software for the estimation of steel weldability

Advances in Engineering Software, 2013
For years research issues relating to steel weldability have yielded many problems. Currently, with universal computerisation and use of the latest techniques to simulate different processes, analytical methods for assessing the weldability of steel are being used more often.
Marek Hebda, Radoslaw Sady
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The weldability of polypropylene strapping tape

Polymer Engineering & Science, 2000
AbstractPolypropylene strapping tape, produced with different draw ratios and types of surface embossing, was welded with a standard semi‐automatic strapping machine. The effect of the welding temperature, surface profile of the sealing tool and the tape properties (draw ratio and embossing pattern) on the microstructure and the joint strength was ...
Oliveira, M. J., Hemsley, D. A.
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Weldability of Steels

1990
Abstract This article aims to survey the factors controlling the weldability of carbon and low-alloy steels in arc welding. It discusses the influence of operational parameters, thermal cycles, and metallurgical factors on weld metal transformations and the susceptibility to hot and cold cracking.
S. Liu, J.E. Indacochea
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Weldability of EPRI P87

Advances in Materials Technology for Power Plants, 2010
Abstract Dissimilar metal welds (DMWs) between ferritic and austenitic materials at elevated temperatures have long posed challenges for boiler manufacturers and operators due to their potential for premature failure. As the industry moves towards higher pressures and temperatures to enhance boiler efficiencies, there is a need for ...
J. A. Siefert   +2 more
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Weldability Testing

1997
Abstract This article describes the weldability tests that are used to evaluate the effects of welding on such properties and characteristics as base-metal and weld-metal cracking; base-metal and weld-metal ductility; weld penetration; and weld pool shape and fluid flow. It also describes several weldability tests for evaluating cracking
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