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WELDING (Procedures and Applications)
Amaresh Banerjee
First Published: 1996
Reprints: 2
Pages: 252
CONTENTS
Part I: ARC WELDING
- Metal and Metallurgy
- Heat and Temperature
- Measurement of Steel
- Joining methods
- Power Source (Arc Welding)
- Resistance Welding Process
- Electric Arc Welding
- Welding Bead
- Jointing Method
- Multi-Run Processes
- Welding Defects
- Electrodes
- Pipe Welding by Arc
- Metal Cutting by Arc Processes
- Short Notes
Part II: GAS WELDING
- Welding Gasses
- Gas Flame
- Equipment and Accessories
- Gas Welding Procedures
- Brazing
- Gas Welding Joints
- Oxy-Cutting
- Mild Steel Pipe Joint
- Non-ferrous Metal Welding
Part III: ADVANCE PROCESS WELDING
- Advance Process Welding (Gas Shielding)
- Tungsten Inert Gas Welding (Tig Welding)
ABOUT THE BOOK: The students of welding may be interested to know the hintory of welding. “Necessity is the mother of invention” — goes the maxim. The art and technique of welding were also invented out of necessity. “The first real attempt to adopt welding processes on a wide-scale was made during World War—I (1914-1918).” Gas Welding, Arc Welding and Resistance Welding were found in practice at the end of the 19th Century because at that time it was noticed that continuous joints on large steel plates were tough and rivetting was disadvantageous with its limitations. The oxyacetylene process was well developed by 1916.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Amaresh Banerjee, Instructor, Welding, Mechanical Dept. Central Calcutta Polytechnic, Kolkata.
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