AWS Welding Journal Nov (2024)

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Welding Journal-August 2011

2011 •

Jožef Medved

Welding is an important process and has a very important part in industry, especially in the automotive, maritime, and energy sectors. Although welding has many advantages, it also has some disadvantages such as thermal expansion and shrinkage or microstructural transformations, which cause stresses. All these processes have a main influence on the distortion during and after welding. With knowing all these properties and welding parameters, it’s possible to predict the final distortion. Accurate prediction of the distortion is important when distortion on some unique, large parts has to be predicted. To achieve the deformation in the desirable limits, changes in welding parameters can be made, such as welding sequence and clamping of the welded parts. When changing some welding parameters of complex parts, with a large number of beads or multipass welding, etc., it’s not easy to predict the distortion after welding (Refs. 1, 2). When the welding procedure is planned, it’s now possi...

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Welding Journal-September 2011

2011 •

Sergio D . Brandi

Cryogenics can be defined as the science and technology of temperatures below –153°C (120 K). This limiting temperature was proposed based upon the boiling point of the main atmosphere gases, as well as methane, which are below this temperature (Ref. 1). According to Lebrun (Ref. 2), cryogenics arose two centuries ago from the search to liquefy the atmospheric gases considered until that time incondensable. In 1877, L. Cailletet and R. Pictet liquefied air for the first time, and in 1883, K. Olszewski and S. Wroblewski separated oxygen from nitrogen. However, the increase in cryogenics applications started in 1908, when H. Kamrelingh Onnes made the first helium liquefaction. There is also equipment in the chemical and petrochemical industries that work in temperatures as low as –100°C, which is not exactly a cryogenic application according to the definition presented above. In both cases (cryogenics or low-temperature applications), the 300 stainless steels series is widely used, an...

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AWS 2.4

Copyright American Welding Society Provided by IHS under license with AWS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS

1998 •

Bharath Kumar

This standard establishes a method of specifying certain welding, brazing, and nondestructive examination information by means of symbols. Detailed information and examples are provided for the construction and interpretation of these symbols. This system provides a means of specifying welding or brazing operations and nondestructive examination, as well as the examination method, frequency, and extent.

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Welding Journal-January 2012

2012 •

Dusko Radakovic

An evaluation of the cross-tension test behavior of resistance spot welds in high-strength dual-phase steels was performed with two objectives. The first objective was to examine the variables that affect the load-carrying capacity of spot welds in 780 and 980 MPa dualphase steels. This was accomplished through cross-tension testing of the steels, and finite element modeling (FEM) of the weld crosstension test behavior. The second objective was to determine whether the cross-tension test represents the type of loading and deformation modes that spot welds undergo in a real vehicle crash event. This was done through a detailed examination of a crash-tested vehicle made available for examination by the Auto/Steel Partnership of the American Iron and Steel Institute. The observed weld failure modes and base material deformation in the crash-tested vehicle were compared to those in the cross-tension test. The modeling indicated that the failure load in the cross-tension test is related ...

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Welding Journal-April 2012

2012 •

FARUK ELALDI

The residual δ-ferrite that remains at room temperature once a stainless steel has been welded, that is, after it has experienced the process of melting followed by solidification, will determine the material’s properties and behavior during its service lifetime. It is well known that primary ferritic solidification avoids the hot cracking phenomenon in austenitic stainless steels, but the determination of the solidification mode requires a metallographic analysis, which is a destructive test. Therefore, in practical terms, a minimum δ-ferrite content of 3–4 FN (Ferrite Number) is considered an acceptable indicator to ensure the absence of hot cracking during solidification. However, for specific applications or service conditions, it is necessary to impose a maximum δ-ferrite content; for example, for hightemperature conditions or thermal cycles (350°–900°C) when δ-ferrite can suffer from spinodal decomposition or be transformed into (σ) sigma-phase, causing embrittlement and a dec...

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AWS Welding Journal Nov (2024)

FAQs

What is the new technology for welding in 2024? ›

Enhanced Automation and Robotics

During 2023, we saw a significant increase in the use of robotic welding systems and this is only expected to increase throughout 2024. These systems offer unparalleled precision, efficiency, and consistency, making them indispensable for large-scale manufacturing.

What is the impact factor of the welding journal? ›

Welding Research Supplements

Research papers must be submitted through Editorial Manager, where you will find more information on submission guidelines and author responsibilities. The Welding Journal Impact Factor (JIF) for 2022 is 2.2. Please email wjrs@aws.org. if you have any questions.

What is a welding journal? ›

Each month the Welding Journal delivers news of the welding and metal fabricating industry. Stay informed on the latest products, trends, technology and events via in-depth articles, full-color photos and illustrations, and timely, cost-saving advice.

How many types of welding are there? ›

There are 4 main types of welding. Each with its own unique properties and applications. The four types of welding are gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux-cored wire-arc welding (FCAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).

Will welding become obsolete? ›

Such a job might seem outdated in our modern world, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Welding will continue to be in demand and filled with dynamic and exciting career opportunities. You can take a welding certificate program right out of high school or transition into the field from your current job.

Is welding growing or declining? ›

Employment of welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers is projected to show little or no change from 2022 to 2032. Despite limited employment growth, about 42,600 openings for welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers are projected each year, on average, over the decade.

What is welding called in college? ›

Program Purpose: Students in the Welding Technology (WEL) program will develop the knowledge and manual skills necessary to be employable in the welding/metal fabrication industry.

Is welding a hard? ›

Welding is an extremely technical and labor-intensive field that requires practice and precision. Welders operate large machinery and work with delicate materials using high heat. Make sure you are prepared before you begin to learn to weld.

What are 5 basic welding designs? ›

There are five basic welding joint types commonly used in the industry, according to the AWS:
  • Butt joint welding.
  • Tee joint welding.
  • Corner joint welding.
  • Lap joint welding.
  • Edge joint welding.
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What is the hardest welding to learn? ›

Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is widely considered the most challenging welding process to learn. The sheer complexity of the technique requires more practice and focus to master than other less-technical welding methods. TIG welding also results in some of the strongest and sturdiest welds in the industry.

What is the hardest welding job? ›

Underwater Welding

One of the most challenging and perilous welding jobs is underwater welding. Combining welding skills with diving expertise, underwater welders face the hazards of high water pressure, limited visibility, and potential electrical risks.

What welder makes the most money? ›

The highest paying welder jobs are in industrial construction. Pipe welders, tube welders, rig welders, underwater welders and combo welders are the highest paid of all welding jobs. The type of welding is important and so is the industry. The top welder salary can be over $200,000 per year in industrial construction.

What is the future of welding technology? ›

The future of welding is incredibly promising, with advancements and innovations propelling the industry into new realms of possibility. Automation, augmented reality, laser welding, 3D printing, and advanced joining techniques are just a glimpse of what lies ahead.

Can 2024 be welded? ›

This is a family of high-strength aerospace alloys. They are extremely sensitive to hot cracking and are the least weldable aluminum alloys. Specifically, 2024 is the least weldable. But there are a couple exceptions, 2219 and 2519, which can be readily welded with 2319 or 4043 filler metal.

What are the latest welding technologies? ›

Laser Welding

The laser beam is extremely accurate and enables fine welding even when dealing with extremely intricate parts. Laser welding is said to be as much as 10 times faster than typical MIG welding. At the same time, it doesn't require high heat or multiple passes.

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