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Self-shielded arc welding /

A detailed original perspective from a leading expert on welding metallurgy of the self-shielded arc welding process and its applications. The author explains the basic process metallurgy of the process and its relationship with other arc welding processes. He promotes self-shielded arc welding (SSA...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Boniszewski, Tad
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, England : Abington Publishing, 1992.
Colección:Woodhead Publishing series in welding and other joining technologies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 
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520 |a A detailed original perspective from a leading expert on welding metallurgy of the self-shielded arc welding process and its applications. The author explains the basic process metallurgy of the process and its relationship with other arc welding processes. He promotes self-shielded arc welding (SSAW) as a distinct process in its own right, dispels some widely held misconceptions, and sets out to bring its existence and advantages to the attention of designers and fabricators. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; Self-Shielded ARC Welding; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. General Considerations; 1.2. Process Selection; References; CHAPTER 2. BASICS OF PROCESS METALLURGY; 2.1. Weld Metal Steelmaking in Air; 2.2. Nitrogen as the Contamination Gauging Medium; 2.3. Positions of Different Welding Consumables on the Nitrogen Scale; 2.4. Shielding Capacities of Different Processes; 2.5. Limitations on Gas-Shield Generation in Self-Shielding Wires; 2.6. Core Ingredients in Self-Shielding Wires; 2.7. The Killing Practice. 
505 8 |a 2.8. Effect of Welding Parameters on Nitrogen Pick-Up2.9. Advantages of Relying on Killing; References; CHAPTER 3. SOME ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL METALLURGY; 3.1. Consequences of Heavy Killing on Phase Transformations; 3.2. Microstructure and Toughness; 3.3. Nitrogen and Toughness; 3.4. Non-Metallic Inclusions; 3.5. Aluminium in Weld Metal and Corrosion; References; CHAPTER 4. PROCEDURES FOR HIGH FRACTURE TOUGHNESS; 4.1. Preamble; 4.2. Making the Welds; 4.3. The CTOD Test Results; 4.4. Corroboration of the Fast Travel Speed Thin Layer Stringer Bead Technique; References. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER 5. SPECIFICATIONS FOR SELF-SHIELDING WIRES5.1. Historical Background; 5.2. AWS A5.20 Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes; 5.3. AWS AS. 29-80 Specification for Low Alloy Steel Electrodes; 5.4. BS. 7084:1989 Specification for Carbon and Carbon-Manganese Steel Electrodes; 5.5. NF A81-350 Specification for Bare Flux-Cored Wires for Unalloyed Steel; 5.6. IIW Draft Specification for Gas-Shielded and Self-Shielded Tubular Cored Wires; 5.7. General Comment; CHAPTER 6. SOME ASPECTS OF PRODUCTION WELDING; 6.1. Logistic Convenience of the SSAW; 6.2. Welding Equipment for the SSAW. 
505 8 |a 6.3. Welder Training for the SSAW6.4. Productivity Benefits; 6.5. Hydrogen Control; 6.6. Root Pass Welding; 6.7. Limitations; References; CHAPTER 7. SPECTRUM OF PROVEN APPLICATIONS; 7.1. Market Share of the SSAW; 7.2. Sheet Metal Work; 7.3. Earth Moving Equipment; 7.4. Rise Buildings, Plant and Bridges; 7.5. Shipbuilding and Dockyard Work; 7.6. Pipelines; 7.7. Offshore Structures; 7.8. Assembly and Erection on Site; References; CHAPTER 8. CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgements. 
505 8 |a APPENDIX A: Collation of some data on the types and contents of slag, gas and vapour formingingredients and killing agents used in self-shielding tubular/cored wires and published between 1970-1980APPENDIX B: Typical chemical compositions of some all-weld-metals deposited from commercial self-shielded wires for different applications; APPENDIX C: Welding consumables manufacturers and their generic brand names for self-shielding tubular wires; INDEX. 
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