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The Science and Practice of Welding: Volume 1
A. C. Davies (Author)
9780521435659, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 February 1993
364 pages
22.9 x 2.1 x 15.2 cm, 0.53 kg
The Science and Practice of Welding, now in its tenth edition and published in two volumes, is an introduction to the theory and practice of welding processes and their applications. Volume I, Welding Science and Technology, explains the basics principles of physics, chemistry and metallurgy as applied to welding. The section electrical principles includes a simple description of the silicone diode and resistor, the production and use of square wave, and one-knob stepless control of welding current. There is a comprehensive section on non-destructive testing (NDR) and destructive testing of welds and crack tip opening displacement testing. The text has been brought completely up to date and now includes a new chapter devoted to the inverter power unit. Duplex stainless steel has been included in the list of material described.
Preface
The metric system and use of SI units
1. Welding science
2. Metallurgy
3. Metallic alloys and equilibrium diagrams
4. Basic electrical principles
5. The inverter
6. Inspection and testing of welds
7. Engineering drawing and welding symbols
Appendixes
City and Guilds of London examination questions
Index.
Subject Areas: Welding [TGXW]