Welding Engineering: An Introduction

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John Wiley & Sons, Feb 16, 2016 - Technology & Engineering - 304 pages

Provides an introduction to all of the important topics in welding engineering. It covers a broad range of subjects and presents each topic in a relatively simple, easy to understand manner, with emphasis on the fundamental engineering principles.

• Comprehensive coverage of all welding engineering topics

• Presented in a simple, easy to understand format

• Emphasises concepts and fundamental principles

 

Contents

Arc Welding Processes
4
Resistance Welding Processes
74
SolidState Welding Processes
95
High Energy Density Welding Processes
114
Other Approaches to Welding and Joining
123
Design Considerations for Welding
142
Heat Flow Residual Stress and Distortion
165
Welding Metallurgy
177
Welding Metallurgy of Carbon Steels
187
Welding Metallurgy of Stainless Steels
203
Welding Metallurgy of Nonferrous Alloys
217
Weld Quality
233
Recommended Reading for Further Information
254
Safe Practices in Welding
270
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About the author (2016)

Dr. David Phillips is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Welding Engineering program at The Ohio State University. He has a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and PhD in Welding Engineering.?David is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Welding Engineering, an International Welding Engineer (I.W.E.), and a Certified Welding Inspector (C.W.I.).?He brings over 20 years of Welding Engineering experience to his classroom, with particular emphasis in the automotive and aerospace industry sectors. In addition to the course that this text book was developed for, David teaches numerous Welding Engineering courses at The Ohio State University, ranging from sophomore to graduate level.

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