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Welding Processes Handbook

K Weman (Author)

9780857095107, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 8 November 2011

280 pages
24.4 x 17.5 x 1.9 cm, 0.58 kg

The first edition of Welding processes handbook established itself as a standard introduction and guide to the main welding technologies and their applications. This new edition has been substantially revised and extended to reflect the latest developments.After an initial introduction, the book first reviews gas welding before discussing the fundamentals of arc welding, including arc physics and power sources. It then discusses the range of arc welding techniques including TIG, plasma, MIG/MAG, MMA and submerged arc welding. Further chapters cover a range of other important welding technologies such as resistance and laser welding, as well as the use of welding techniques for cutting, surface cladding and hardfacing, soldering and brazing. A final group of chapters discuss more general issues such as mechanisation, safety, residual stress and distortion, welding design, costs and quality assurance, as well as the welding of steel and aluminium.The new edition of Welding processes handbook confirms its reputation as a concise, authoritative and practical introduction to welding and its applications for both students and engineers. It is designed to meet the requirements of Module 1: Welding processes and equipment of the International Institute of Welding (IIW) guidelines for the training of welding personnel at IWE, IWT, IWS and IWP level.

1. Introduction to welding2. Gas welding3. Basics of electricity in welding4. Arc welding: an overview5. Power sources for arc welding6. TIG welding7. Plasma welding8. MIG/MAG welding9. Manual metal arc (MMA) welding with coated electrodes10. Submerged arc welding11. Pressure welding methods12. Other methods of welding13. Cutting methods14. Surface cladding and hardfacing methods15. Mechanisation and robot welding16. Soldering and brazing17. The welding environment and welding safety18. Welding residual stress and distortion19. The weldability of steel20. Welding of aluminium21. Design of welded components22. Quality assurance and quality management23. Welding costs

Subject Areas: Welding [TGXW]

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