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WELDING METALLURGY AND WELDABILITY

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Informationen zum Autor JOHN C. LIPPOLD , PhD, is a professor in the Welding Engineering Program at The Ohio State University and leader of the Welding and Joining Metallurgy Group. A Fellow of both the American Welding Society and ASM International, Dr. Lippold has received numerous awards, including the Charles H. Jennings Memorial Award, the William Spraragen Memorial Award, the Warren F. Savage Memorial Award, the McKay-Helm Award, the A.F. Davis Silver Medal, the James F. Lincoln Gold Medal, the William Irrgang Memorial Award, and the Dr. Comfort A. Adams Lecture Award. DAMIAN J. KOTECKI , PhD, is Technical Director for Stainless and High-Alloy Product Development at Lincoln Electric and Vice President and Fellow of the American Welding Society. His many industry awards include the James F. Lincoln Gold Medal, the William Irrgang Memorial Award, the R.D. Thomas Memorial Award, the R.D. Thomas, Jr. International Lecture Award, the Dr. Comfort A. Adams Lecture Award, and the IIW Thomas Medal. Klappentext The definitive resource for understanding the welding metallurgy of stainless steelsWelding Metallurgy and Weldability of Stainless Steels, the first book in over twenty years to address welding metallurgy and weldability issues associated with stainless steel, offers engineers, scientists, and students the most up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of these topics currently available.The authors emphasize fundamental metallurgical principles governing microstructure evolution and property development of stainless steels, including martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, duplex, and precipitation-hardening grades. They present a logical and well-organized look at the history, evolution, and primary uses of each stainless steel, including detailed descriptions of the associated weldability issues.Coverage includes the latest information on:* Common stainless steel alloys and their composition* Physical and welding metallurgy of different alloy systems* Mechanical properties of welded stainless steels* The technology and uses of "super" stainless steel alloys* Dissimilar metal joints and weldability issues* Methods for evaluating weldability* Real-world solutions to weldability challengesIn addition to describing the applications and limitations of stainless steels for welded construction, the text also addresses common failures in welded stainless steels associated with fabrication and service exposure, and how such failures may be avoided. Zusammenfassung Welding Metallurgy and Weldability of Stainless Steels, the first book in over twenty years to address welding metallurgy and weldability issues associated with stainless steel, offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of these topics currently available. The authors emphasize fundamental metallurgical principles governing microstructure evolution and property development of stainless steels, including martensistic, ferric, austenitic, duplex, and precipitation hardening grades. They present a logical and well-organized look at the history, evolution, and primary uses of each stainless steel, including detailed descriptions of the associated weldability issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis  PREFACE xv 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Definition of a Stainless Steel 2 1.2 History of Stainless Steel 2 1.3 Types of Stainless Steel and Their Application 4 1.4 Corrosion Resistance 5 1.5 Production of Stainless Steel 6 References 7 2 PHASE DIAGRAMS 8 2.1 Iron-Chromium System 9 2.2 Iron-Chromium-Carbon System 10 2.3 Iron-Chromium-Nickel System 12 2.4 Phase Diagrams for Specific Alloy Systems 15 References 18 3 ALLOYING ELEMENTS AND CONSTITUTION DIAGRAMS 19 3.1 Alloying Elements in Stainless Steels 19 3.1.1 Chromium 20 3.1.2 Nickel 20 3.1.3 Manganese 21 3.1.4 Silico...

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