Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV

Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9783319284347
ISBN-13 : 3319284347
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Synopsis Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV by : Thomas Böllinghaus

This is the fourth volume in the well-established series of compendiums devoted to the subject of weld hot cracking. It contains the papers presented at the 4th International Cracking Workshop held in Berlin in April 2014. In the context of this workshop, the term “cracking” refers to hot cracking in the classical and previous sense, but also to cold cracking, stress-corrosion cracking and elevated temp. solid-state cracking. A variety of different cracking subjects are discussed, including test standards, crack prediction, weldability determination, crack mitigation, stress states, numerical modelling, and cracking mechanisms. Likewise, many different alloys were investigated such as aluminum alloys, copper-aluminum dissimilar metal, austenitic stainless steel, nickel base alloys, duplex stainless steel, creep resistant steel, and high strength steel.

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds III

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds III
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9783642168642
ISBN-13 : 3642168647
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Synopsis Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds III by : John Lippold

This is the third in a series of compendiums devoted to the subject of weld hot cracking. It contains 22 papers presented at the 3rd International Hot Cracking Workshop in Columbus, Ohio USA in March 2010. In the context of this workshop, the term “hot cracking” refers to elevated temperature cracking associated with either the weld metal or heat-affected zone. These hot cracking phenomena include weld solidification cracking, HAZ and weld metal liquation cracking, and ductility-dip cracking. The book is divided into three major sections based on material type; specifically aluminum alloys, steels, and nickel-base alloys. Each of these sections begins with a keynote paper from prominent researchers in the field: Dr. Sindo Kou from the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Thomas Böllinghaus from BAM and the University of Magdeburg, and Dr. John DuPont from Lehigh University. The papers contained within include the latest insight into the mechanisms associated with hot cracking in these materials and methods to prevent cracking through material selection, process modification, or other means. The three Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds compendiums combined contain a total of 64 papers and represent the best collection of papers on the topic of hot cracking ever assembled.

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 3540223320
ISBN-13 : 9783540223320
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Synopsis Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds by : Thomas Böllinghaus

Hot cracking in welds still has not been fully understood. Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds contains 20 individual contributions from experts all over the world. The book provides the latest insight on hot cracking phenomena in welds and gives a comprehensive overview of the state of knowledge in this subject, addressing engineers and scientists in research and development. It contains numerous solutions and helpful guidance on specific problems, particularly for welding engineers confronted with hot cracking in practice. The book touches all three types of hot cracking, namely solidification cracking, liquation cracking and ductility dip cracking. It explains the differences of the mechanisms,thus representing also a very helpful tool for metallurgists and advanced engineering students. TOC:Phenomena and Mechanisms.- Metallurgy and Materials.- Modelling and Simulation.- Testing and Standardisation.

Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV

Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV
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Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 3319284339
ISBN-13 : 9783319284330
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Synopsis Cracking Phenomena in Welds IV by : Thomas Boellinghaus

This is the fourth volume in the well-established series of compendiums devoted to the subject of weld hot cracking. It contains the papers presented at the 4th International Hot Cracking Workshop held in Berlin in April 2014. In the context of this workshop, the term "hot cracking" refers to elevated temperature cracking associated with either the weld metal or heat-affected zone. These hot cracking phenomena include weld solidification cracking, HAZ and weld metal liquation cracking, and ductility-dip cracking. The book is divided into three major sections based on material type; specifically aluminum alloys, steels, and nickel-base alloys.

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds II

Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds II
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9783540786283
ISBN-13 : 3540786287
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds II by : Thomas Böllinghaus

Failure of welded components can occur during service as well as during fabrication. Most common, analyses of the resistance of welded components against failure are targeted at crack avoidance. Such evaluations are increasingly carried out by modern weldability studies, i. e. considering interactions between the selected base and filler materials, structural design and welding process. Such weldability investigations are particularly targeted to prevent hot cracking, as one of the most common cracking phenomena occurring during weld fabrication. To provide an international information and discussion platform to combat hot cracking, an international workshop on Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds has been created, based on an initiative of the Institute for Materials and Joining Technology at the Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg and the Division V. 5 – Safety of Joined Components at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin, Germany. The first workshop was organized in Berlin under the topics mechanisms and phenomena, metallurgy and materials, modelling and simulations as well as testing and standardization. It consisted of 20 individual contributions from eight countries, which were compiled in a book that found a very ready market, not only in the welding community. As a consequence of increasing interest, it has been decided to establish the Workshop on Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds as a regular event every three years embedded in the International Institute of Welding (IIW). Attached to the IIW Commission IX and II Spring intermediate meetings, the second workshop was organized in March 2007.

Springer Handbook of Mechanical Engineering

Springer Handbook of Mechanical Engineering
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 1310
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ISBN-10 : 9783030470357
ISBN-13 : 3030470350
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Synopsis Springer Handbook of Mechanical Engineering by : Karl-Heinrich Grote

This resource covers all areas of interest for the practicing engineer as well as for the student at various levels and educational institutions. It features the work of authors from all over the world who have contributed their expertise and support the globally working engineer in finding a solution for today‘s mechanical engineering problems. Each subject is discussed in detail and supported by numerous figures and tables.

Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies

Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies
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Publisher : Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Total Pages : 933
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ISBN-10 : 9783035734324
ISBN-13 : 3035734321
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies by : P. Nageswara Rao

International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (ICRAMMT 2018) Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (ICRAMMT-2018), November 19-20, 2018, Hyderabad, India

Creep-Resistant Steels

Creep-Resistant Steels
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 701
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ISBN-10 : 9781845694012
ISBN-13 : 1845694015
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Synopsis Creep-Resistant Steels by : Fujio Abe

Creep-resistant steels are widely used in the petroleum, chemical and power generation industries. Creep-resistant steels must be reliable over very long periods of time at high temperatures and in severe environments. Understanding and improving long-term creep strength is essential for safe operation of plant and equipment. This book provides an authoritative summary of key research in this important area.The first part of the book describes the specifications and manufacture of creep-resistant steels. Part two covers the behaviour of creep-resistant steels and methods for strengthening them. The final group of chapters analyses applications in such areas as turbines and nuclear reactors.With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Creep-resistant steels is a valuable reference for the power generation, petrochemical and other industries which use high strength steels at elevated temperatures. - Describes the specifications and manufacture of creep-resistant steels - Strengthening methods are discussed in detail - Different applications are analysed including turbines and nuclear reactors

Superalloys 2024

Superalloys 2024
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 1121
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ISBN-10 : 9783031639371
ISBN-13 : 3031639375
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Superalloys 2024 by : Jonathan Cormier

Welding Metallurgy

Welding Metallurgy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 688
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ISBN-10 : 9781119524915
ISBN-13 : 1119524911
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Welding Metallurgy by : Sindo Kou

Discover the extraordinary progress that welding metallurgy has experienced over the last two decades Welding Metallurgy, 3rd Edition is the only complete compendium of recent, and not-so-recent, developments in the science and practice of welding metallurgy. Written by Dr. Sindo Kou, this edition covers solid-state welding as well as fusion welding, which now also includes resistance spot welding. It restructures and expands sections on Fusion Zones and Heat-Affected Zones. The former now includes entirely new chapters on microsegregation, macrosegregation, ductility-dip cracking, and alloys resistant to creep, wear and corrosion, as well as a new section on ternary-alloy solidification. The latter now includes metallurgy of solid-state welding. Partially Melted Zones are expanded to include liquation and cracking in friction stir welding and resistance spot welding. New chapters on topics of high current interest are added, including additive manufacturing, dissimilar-metal joining, magnesium alloys, and high-entropy alloys and metal-matrix nanocomposites. Dr. Kou provides the reader with hundreds of citations to papers and articles that will further enhance the reader’s knowledge of this voluminous topic. Undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers and mechanical engineers will all benefit spectacularly from this comprehensive resource. The new edition includes new theories/methods of Kou and coworkers regarding: · Predicting the effect of filler metals on liquation cracking · An index and analytical equations for predicting susceptibility to solidification cracking · A test for susceptibility to solidification cracking and filler-metal effect · Liquid-metal quenching during welding · Mechanisms of resistance of stainless steels to solidification cracking and ductility-dip cracking · Mechanisms of macrosegregation · Mechanisms of spatter of aluminum and magnesium filler metals, · Liquation and cracking in dissimilar-metal friction stir welding, · Flow-induced deformation and oscillation of weld-pool surface and ripple formation · Multicomponent/multiphase diffusion bonding Dr. Kou’s Welding Metallurgy has been used the world over as an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and engineers alike. This new Third Edition is no exception.