Metallurgy of welding
J.F. Lancaster(Editor)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. March 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-412-47810-9 (ISBN)
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Description
The new edition of this standard textbook follows its predecessors in providing comprehensive coverage of the key materials and processes for undergraduate and graduate students of metallurgy, as well as those attending specialist welding courses. It is also a source of reference for engineers and metallurgists concerned with joining processes. The text has been revised throughout, and a new chapter has been included dealing with metal/ceramic joining and microwelding. is also increased coverage of the development of steelmaking techniques that affect weldability. "Metallurgy of Welding" covers the joining of metals, both to other metals and to non-metals including ceramics and glasses. The joining processes covered include soldering, brazing, solid-phase welding and fusion welding. The fusion welding of steel is covered in depth, and non-ferrous metals, glasses and ceramics are also considered. A chapter is also devoted to the topic of the service behaviour of weldments. This book should be of interest to senior undergraduate and graduate students and practising engineers in materials engineering and manufacturing production engineering.
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Edition
1993
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Adult education
Research
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
195 illustrations, appendices, index
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Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-47810-9 (9780412478109)
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Content
The effect of surface forces on the bonding of materials. Solid-phase welding and adhesive joining. Soldering and brazing. The joining of ceramics: microjoining. Fusion welding: processes. Fusion welding: mass and heat flow. Metallurgical effects of the weld thermal cycle. Carbon and ferritic alloy steels. Austenitic and high-alloy steels. Non-ferrous metals. The behaviour of welds in service.