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Effect of Additive Friction Stir Deposition Processing on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 1045 Steel. [PDF]
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Properties and Microstructure Evaluation of Laser-Welded TP347-TP904L High-Alloy, Stainless Steels Joints, Modified with 309L Filler. [PDF]
Danielewski H +7 more
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Weldability Concept on Hardness Prediction(Materials, Metallurgy, Weldability)
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Weldability and Mechanical Properties of Pure Copper Foils Welded by Blue Diode Laser. [PDF]
Pasang T +7 more
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Comparison of Mechanical and Corrosion Properties Between Coarse-Grained and Ultrafine-Grained High-Strength Aluminum Alloys. [PDF]
Zhao X +5 more
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Heat affected zone liquation cracking evaluation on FeMnAl alloys. [PDF]
Giorjao R +4 more
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Implant Weldability Test in Wet Underwater Welding(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)
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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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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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International Materials Reviews, 1970
The weldable aluminium : zinc : magnesium alloys contain 3–5% zinc and 1.2–2.8% Mg, with the total amount of zinc + magnesium in the range 5–7%. Unlike the related high-strength alloys the weldable compositions do not contain copper, because this element can have an adverse effect on weldability, but they contain additions of one or more of the minor ...
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The weldable aluminium : zinc : magnesium alloys contain 3–5% zinc and 1.2–2.8% Mg, with the total amount of zinc + magnesium in the range 5–7%. Unlike the related high-strength alloys the weldable compositions do not contain copper, because this element can have an adverse effect on weldability, but they contain additions of one or more of the minor ...
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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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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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