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Weldability of ferritic steels
- Title
- Weldability of ferritic steels / Norman Bailey.
- Author
- Bailey, N. (Norman), 1926-
- Publication
- Materials Park, OH : [Published in North America by] ASM International/The Materials Informations Society ; Cambridge [England] : Abington in association with The Welding Institute, 1994.
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- Additional Authors
- Welding Institute.
- Description
- xi, 286 pages; 24 cm
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- 1. Factors influencing weldability. The welding process. Steel types. Weld cooling cycle. The heat-affected zone. The weld metal. Cutting and gouging. Residual stresses. Post-weld heat treatment. Weldability formulae -- 2. Potential welding problem areas. Cracking. Welding faults. Inspection for defects. Joint integrity. Problems associated with PWHT. Service problems. Repair. Joining dissimilar steels. Joining dissimilar metals -- 3. Solidification cracking. Role of composition. Solidification cracking and the welding process. Control and avoidance of cracking. Liquation cracking. Copper pick-up. Ductility dip cracking. Detection and identification -- 4. Lamellar tearing. Role of inclusions. Susceptible joint types. Other factors. Control and avoidance of cracking. Control tests. Detection and identification -- 5. Hydrogen cracking. Hydrogen. Susceptibility to embrittlement. Stress to give cracking. Temperature of embrittlement. Techniques for avoiding cracking. Weld metal hydrogen cracking.
- Detection and identification. Other aspects of hydrogen in ferritic steels -- 6. Reheat cracking. Role of composition. Other influences. Control techniques. Detection and identification -- 7. Faults of welding. Faults of shape. Inclusions. Cavities -- 8. Inspection for defects. Inspection techniques. Inspectability. Consequences of metallurgical features -- 9. Joint integrity. Strength and ductility. Toughness. Hardness. Creep resistance. Corrosion resistance -- 10. Service problems. Fatigue and corrosion fatigue. Corrosion. Stress corrosion. Loss of toughness in service. High temperature service problems. Graphitisation -- 11. Repair. Analysis prior to repair. Limitation of preheat. Need for post-weld heat treatment. Special circumstances.
- ISBN
- 1855730928
- LCCN
- gb 94008916
- OCLC
- ocm30027029
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries