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PWL#100B - Resources on Dilution, Weld Dilution, Dilution control, Martensite Forming Dilution December 15, 2011 |
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The subject of Pickup, Dilution and Recovery was presented in an Article published (2) in issue 15 of PWL for November 2004. In the page [Note: In the articles you download, look for the term "dilution" (or for whatever else you need) using the Find or Search tool in your browser] The addresses reported hereafter were live and correct at the time of their publication. There is no guarantee that they will always be so, because they are administered by the sources themselves and are under their control. Note: References to articles or other documents are given here in one of two forms. If the links are "live" (usually underlined or otherwise highlighted) they are operated with a click of the mouse. If they are URL's (Uniform Resource Locator), which is the analogue of an address, they begin with "http://..." or "www.". These are not live and must be copied and pasted entirely into the browser (after having selected them with the mouse or otherwise). If they are long they may be displayed in two or more lines. In that case one has to care that the URL be copied completely in a single line without any space, and Enter. If the information is important to you, you may save the selected pages in a suitable folder on your Computer for easy reference. You are welcome to forward this page to those of your friends who my profit of this information. Resources
Microstructural Evolution and Weldability of Dissimilar Welds Dilution Control in Gas-Tungsten-Arc Welds Involving Fusion Welding and Microstructural development of SASS Hydrogen-Induced Cracking along the Fusion Boundary of Dissimilar Metal Welds Selection Of Dissimilar Metal Welds In Severe Environments For Today's Petrochemical Plants (Abstract) Measurement of Welding Dilution from Images using Active Contours (7 pages) Weld Dilution Fusion characteristics of austenitic stainless steel gmaw welds Laser Powder Fusion Welding (4 pages) Metallurgical Problems in Dissimilar Metal Welding Welding stainless steels to other steels Fusion Welding P/M Components for Automotive Applications Chrome carbide overlay plate A Parametric Study of the Electroslag Welding Process (4 pages) Twin Wire Gas Tungsten Arc Cladding (9 pages) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Titanium Nickel Overlay Effect of Joint Design on Mechanical Properties of AL7075 Weldment (Abstract) Welding of Stainless Steels Welding residual stresses in ferritic power plant steels (12 pages) Welding Techniques for High Alloy Austenitic Stainless Steel Weldability of materials - Cast irons Better cladding, better inspection Ductile Fracture of a Forged Steel Shaft Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) Process Microstructural Study of Fusion Welds in 304L and 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn Stainless Steels The Welding of Stainless Steels (39 pages) Liquation Cracking in Full-Penetration Al-Mg-Si Welds Strip welding (Surfacing or cladding with low dilution) Defining a Critical Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminium (11 pages) Effect of Weld Dilution & Welding Parameter Evaluation of Fillet Weld Requirements Heat imput and dilution effects in microalloyed steel weld metals (Abstract) Lehigh Researchers study Cracking of Weld Overlay Coatings (4 pages) Influence of Magnetic Fields on Dilution during Laser Welding of Aluminium (Abstract) Procedure for Manual Welding Dissimilar Metals (6 pages) Welded ferrous coatings Information Links to the Mid Month Bulletin Pages are listed in the regularly updated page on Welding Resources (Opens a new Window). We urge our readers to Bookmark this page or to subscribe to our Welding Site Blog by clicking on the orange buttons under the NavBar in each Website page.(www.welding-advisers.com) If you think that this page might be useful, you are invited to forward it to a Friend. If you want to contribute from your thoughts and experience visit our new page reachable by clicking on Welding Talk and typing or copying directly in the form.
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