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Arc Welding Processes Handbook

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Informationen zum Autor Ramesh Singh, MS, IEng, MWeldI, is registered as Incorporated Engineer with the British Engineering Council UK and a Member of The Welding Institute, UK. He worked as an engineer for various operating and EPC organizations in the Middle East, Canada, and the US. Most recently, he worked for 10 years with Gulf Interstate Engineering, Houston, TX. He is now consulting in the fields of welding, and corrosion engineering, and pipeline integrity and related materials and corrosion topics. Ramesh is a graduate of the Indian Air Force Technical Academy, with diplomas in Structural Fabrication Engineering and Welding Technology. He has been a member and officer of the Canadian Standard Association and NACE and serves on several technical committees. He has worked in industries spanning aeronautical, alloy steel castings, fabrication, machining, welding engineering, petrochemical, and oil and gas. He has written several technical papers and published articles in leading industry magazines, addressing the practical aspects of welding, construction, and corrosion issues relating to structures, equipment, and pipelines. Klappentext ARC WELDING PROCESSES HANDBOOKAn applied reference, each part of this Handbook gives valuable information regarding the industry or industries where the process is commonly used as well as a description of the equipment.Written by a welding/metallurgical engineer with over 40 years of experience, Arc Welding Processes Handbook delivers the welding and materials expertise required to master complex welding processes and techniques to ensure that the task is done correctly and safely, while reinforcing an understanding of international welding standards and rules.The perfect handbook for those professionals who need an up-to-date reference to advance processes as well as those welders new to the field and need to hone their skills. Arc Welding Processes Handbook five-part treatment starts with a clear and rigorous exposition of the applications and equipment of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), followed by self-contained parts concerning processes applications and equipment for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), and Submerged Arc welding (SAW).An applied reference, each Part of Arc Welding Processes Handbook offers valuable information regarding the industry or industries where the process is commonly used as well as a description of the equipment. In addition, this Handbook discusses the challenges presented by a number of corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs). Case studies are included throughout the reference to reinforce an understanding of how these processes were applied in the field and how they intersect with issues that may arise with equipment use and materials.The reader will also find in the Handbook:* Highlights the key advantages and limitations of each process and suggests an alternate approach to overcome those limitations* One-of-a-kind case studies to reinforce an understanding of international welding standards and rules.* Quality of welds, type of equipment, materials, and inspection and testing for each process.* Metal joining processes like soldering and brazing.AudienceThe intended market for this book is professionals working in shipbuilding, construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, manufacturing, and repair. Zusammenfassung ARC WELDING PROCESSES HANDBOOKAn applied reference, each part of this Handbook gives valuable information regarding the industry or industries where the process is commonly used as well as a description of the equipment.Written by a welding/metallurgical engineer with over 40 years of experience, Arc Welding Processes Handbook delivers the welding and materials expertise required to master complex welding processes and techniques to ensure that the task is done ...

List of contents

List of Figures xvii
 
List of Tables xxv
 
Foreword xxix
 
Preface xxxi
 
1 Introduction to Welding Processes 1
 
1.1 Synopsis 1
 
1.2 Keywords 1
 
1.3 Welding 1
 
1.4 Defining Welding 2
 
1.5 Welding and Joining Processes 3
 
1.6 Arc Welding 3
 
1.6.1 Carbon Arc Welding 3
 
1.6.2 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 3
 
1.6.3 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 4
 
1.6.4 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 7
 
1.6.5 Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) 7
 
1.7 Efficiency of Energy Use 7
 
1.8 Welding Procedures 8
 
1.9 Qualification of Welders and Operators 11
 
2 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 13
 
2.1 Synopsis 13
 
2.2 Keywords 13
 
2.3 Introduction 13
 
2.4 Process Fundamentals 14
 
2.5 How the Process Works 15
 
2.6 Power Sources 16
 
2.6.1 Constant Current and Constant Voltage Power Source 17
 
2.6.2 Constant Current Curve 18
 
2.6.3 Constant Voltage Curve 18
 
2.7 AC Power Sources 18
 
2.7.1 The Alternator Type AC Welding Machines 19
 
2.7.2 Movable Coil Type Control 20
 
2.7.3 Movable Shunt Type Control 20
 
2.7.4 Movable Core (Reactor) Type of Control 20
 
2.7.5 Magnetic Amplifier Method of Current Control 21
 
2.7.6 Diode 22
 
2.7.7 Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) 23
 
2.7.8 Transistors 24
 
2.8 Direct Current Power Sources 24
 
2.8.1 Generator 26
 
2.8.2 Alternator 27
 
2.8.2.1 Power Source Remote Control 29
 
2.8.3 Installation of Welding Machines 29
 
2.8.3.1 Cooling System for Welding Power Sources 30
 
2.8.3.2 Welding Connections - Welding Cable and Electrode Holders 30
 
2.8.4 Electrode Holders 31
 
2.8.5 Arc Welding Power Source Classification by NEMA 32
 
2.8.5.1 Duty Cycle 33
 
2.8.5.2 Power Requirement 34
 
2.9 Welding Safety and Personal Protecting Equipment 34
 
2.9.1 Shields and Helmets 34
 
2.9.2 Optical Clarity for Welding 37
 
2.9.3 Other Essential Clothing for Welders 38
 
2.10 Covered Electrodes Used in SMAW Process 39
 
2.10.1 Coating Types 39
 
2.10.1.1 Cellulose-Coated Electrodes 40
 
2.10.1.2 Rutile-Coated Electrodes 40
 
2.10.1.3 Basic-Coated Electrodes 40
 
2.10.2 Portfolio of SMAW Electrode 41
 
2.10.3 Identification of Welding Electrode 41
 
2.10.4 Need for the Covered Electrode 45
 
2.10.5 Electrode Conditioning 45
 
2.11 Welding Training - Making of a Welder 47
 
2.11.1 Joint Design and Preparation 47
 
2.11.2 SMAW Welding of Plate 50
 
2.11.3 Making of a SMAW Welder 50
 
2.11.3.1 SMAW Welding Practice Step 1 51
 
2.11.3.2 SMAW Welding Practice Step 2 52
 
2.11.3.3 SMAW Welding Practice Step 3 56
 
2.11.4 Inspection of the Weld 57
 
2.11.4.1 Appearance of the Weld 57
 
2.11.5 Step 3 Practice 2 59
 
2.11.6 SMAW Welding Step 4 59
 
2.11.7 SMAW Welding Step 5 60
 
2.11.8 Set a Next Goal to Achieve 61
 
2.11.9 SMAW Welding of Pipes 62
 
2.11.9.1 Pipe Welding Step 1 62
 
2.11.10 Pipe Welding Technique and Pipeline Welding 67
 
2.11.10.1 Vertical Up Technique 69
 
2.11.11 In-Plant Piping 70
 
2.11.12 Pipeline Welding 72
 
2.11.12.1 Making a Root Pass 72
 
2.12 Welding Other Metals 74
 
2.12.1 SMAW Welding Aluminum 74
 
2.12.2 Aluminum Alloys and Their Characteristics 75
 
2.12.2.1 1xxx Series

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