Fundamentals of Welding Metallurgy
- 1st Edition - July 31, 1991
- Latest edition
- Author: H. Granjon
- Language: English
It is possible to weld materials as diverse as stainless steels, zirconium, titanium and uranium, but it is crucial to understand the chemical reactions likely in the surrounding… Read more
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Description
Description
It is possible to weld materials as diverse as stainless steels, zirconium, titanium and uranium, but it is crucial to understand the chemical reactions likely in the surrounding welding atmosphere. This book describes all the metallurgical phenomena involved in different welding processes, from the most standard to the most modern, such as electron beam welding or high energy laser welding.
Readership
Readership
Metallurgists and welding engineers
Table of contents
Table of contents
Metallurgical presentation of the general welding processes and characteristics; Thermal and thermochemical study of welding; Introduction to the metallographical examination of welds; Formation of the fusion zone; Solidification of the weld metal; Solid phase transformations during welding (heating); Solid phase transformations during welding (cooling); Hardening and cold cracking in steel welding; Heat treatments for steel welds; Metallurgical aspects of destructive and non-destructive weld tests.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: July 31, 1991
- Language: English
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