Table of Contents

 

2002 Technical Sessions

 

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Session 1: Laser Welding

 

A.   Laser Weld-Bonding of Sheet A5754

by R. W. Messler, Jr. , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; J. Bell, Winona State University; and O. Craigue, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 

B.    Laser Welding of Superaustentic Stainless Steels

by M. J. Perricone, J. N. DuPont, and A. R. Marder, Lehigh University

 

C.   Joint Tolerance and Process Sensitivity in Laser Welded Lap Joints

by C. V. Robino and P. W. Fuerschbach, Sandia National Laboratories

 

D.    Evaluation of Different Shielding Gases on Tailored Blank Production Using a CO2 Laser

by I. S. Bott, PUC-Rio/DCMM; L. F. G. de Souza, CEFET-RJ/DEM; and O. R. Santos Filho, PUC-Rio /DCMM

 

Session 2: Metallurgy

 

E.     Microstructural Development of Self-Shielded Flux Cored Arc Welds as a Function of Killing Agents

by J. A. Major and S. Liu, Colorado School of Mines; M. Quintana, The Lincoln Electric Co.; and C. Dallam, none

 

F.     Nonequlibrium Austenite Solidification in Fe-C-Al-Mn Welds: Results from Time-Resolved x-ray Diffraction Using Synchotron Radiation

by S. S. Babu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; M. Quintana, The Lincoln Electric Co.; S. A. David, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; and J. W. Elmer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories

 

G.   Liquation and Cracking in Partially Melted Zone of Multi-Component Aluminum Alloys

by C. Huang and S. Kou, University of Wisconsin - Madison

 

H.    Microstructural Features Related to Rippling Phenomenon in 304 Stainless Steel GTA Welds

by A. C. Hall, C. V. Robino, M. Reece, D. O. MacCallum, J. Michael, and P. Hlava, Sandia National Laboratories

 

I.      Metallurgical Reactions in Flame Reheated High Performance Steels

by B. Pletcher, G. Atkins, and Y. Adonyi, LeTourneau University

 

Session 3: Process Modeling

 

J.     Experimental Thermo-mechanics of Friction Stir Welding

by J. E. Mitchell and G. E. Cook, Vanderbilt University; and A. M. Strauss, none

 

K.    Comparison of Heat Inputs: Friction Stir Welding vs Arc Welding

by T. J. Lienert, University of South Carolina; and W. L. Stellwag, Jr. and L. R. Lehman , Edison Welding Institute

 

L.     Numerical Simulation of a 3-D Transient GMA Weld Pool

by Z. Cao and B. Brust , Battelle Memorial Institute; X. Chen, Caterpillar, Inc; and Z. Yang, Caterpillar, Inc.

 

M.  A Systematic Microstructure Level Modeling Approach for Designing High Performance Welded-Joint

by Z. Yang, X. Chen, and N. Chen, Caterpillar, Inc.; and Z. Cao, Y. P. Yang, and F. W. Brust, Battelle Memorial Institute

 

N.   Weld Modeling Technology Developed for Shipbuilding Applications

by Y. P. Yang, F. W. Brust , Z. Cao, and J. C. Kennedy, Battelle Memorial Institute; X. Chen and Z. Yang, Caterpillar, Inc.; and R. N. Phillips and M. Cooper, Newport News Shipbuilding

 

O.   Stochastic Analysis of Plasma Reflection

by Y. Ma, B. Losch, and Y. M. Zhang, University of Kentucky

 

Session 4: Phase Tranformations

 

P.    Investigation of Phase Transformations in the HAZ of Carbon-Manganese Steel Arc Welds using Spatially Resolved X-Ray Diffraction

by J. W. Elmer and J. Wong, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; T. Ressler, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG; and T. A. Palmer , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

 

Q.   Modeling and Real Time Mapping of Phases During GTA Welding of 1005 Steel

by W. Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University; J. W. Elmer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories; and T. DebRoy, The Pennsylvania State University

 

R.    Improved Ferrite Number Prediction that Accounts for Cooling Rate Effects

by J. M. Vitek, S. A. David, and C. R. Hinman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

S.     Kinetic Calculations of the Ferrite/Austenite Phase Transformation in the HAZ of a 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Weldment

by T. A. Palmer and J. W. Elmer , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; S. S. Babu and J. M. Vitek, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; and J. Wong, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

 

Session 5: Residual Stress/Distortion

 

T.     Control of Buckling Distortion in Stiffened Panels

by R. M. Dull, J. Shanghvi, and J. R. Dydo, Edison Welding Institute

 

U.    Welding Distortion Analysis of Magnesium Tubular Connections

by C. L. Tsai and G. Jung, The Ohio State University

 

V.    Failure Mechanisms of Pressure Vessels Under Thermo-mechanical Cycling

by J. A. Penso, The Ohio State University and PDVSA; and C. L. Tsai , The Ohio State University

 

W.  A Study of the Distortion and Residual Stress Caused by Groove Cutting with Flame

by H. T. Lee and S. B. Shin , Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

 

Session 6: Resistance Welding

 

X.    Electrode Deterioration in Resistance Spot Welding of 5182 Aluminium Sheet

by I. Lum and Y. Zhou, University of Waterloo

 

Y.    On Monitoring the Resistance and Resistance Projection Welding Processes

by G. A. Knorovsky, Sandia National Laboratories; B. M. Nowak, University of Texas at El Paso; and D. O. MacCallum, Sandia National Laboratories

 

Z.     Micro-Resistance Welding of Nickel Plated Steel

by S. J. Dong and Y. N. Zhou, University of Waterloo

 

Session 7: Weldability

 

AA.                 Weldability of a Corrosion Resistant Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu Alloy

by M. D. Rowe, P. Crook, and G. L. Hoback, Haynes International inc.

 

BB. Ductility-Dip Cracking Mechanism Development in Austenitic, Nickel-Base Weld Metals

by M. G. Collins and J. C. Lippold, The Ohio State University

 

CC.                 The Effect of Rejuvenation Heat Treatments on the Repair Weldablity of Wrought Alloy 718

by M. Qian, Lehigh University; and J. C. Lippold, The Ohio State University

 

DD.                  Development of a Test Technique For Evaluating Ductility Dip Cracking Susceptibility in Austenitic Alloys

by N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, The Ohio State University

 

EE.  A Comparison of Postweld Heat Treatment Cracking Susceptibility in Two Nickel-base Alloys

by J. C. Lippold and S. J. Norton, The Ohio State University

 

FF.  The Effect of Chromium on the Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Al Weld Overlay Claddings

by J. R. Regina , J. N. DuPont, and A. R. Marder, Lehigh University

 

Session 8: Fatigue and Fracture

 

GG.                High Alloy Weldments for Fatigue Resistance in Structural Carbon Steel

by F. Martinez, G. R. Edwards, and S. Liu, Colorado School of Mines

 

HH.                  Avoiding Weld Failures Through Proper Understanding of Load Transfer

by O. W. Blodgett, Lincoln Electric Compay

 

II.    Stress Concentration in Welded Joints and the Governing Parameter for Fatigue

by P. Dong and J. K. Hong, Battelle Memorial Institute

 

JJ.  Fatigue Crack Propagation of Austenitic Stainless Steel Welds

by C. S. Kusko, J. N. DuPont, and A. R. Marder, Lehigh University

 

Session 9: Arc Welding

 

KK. Variable Polarity GMAW for Improved Weld Brazing of Galvanized Sheet

by A. Joseph, Edison Welding Institute; and C. Webb and M. Haramia, The Ohio State University

 

LL.   Welding Magnesium Alloys by GTA, Flux-Assisted GTA (A-TIG) and Laser Processes

by M. Marya and G. R. Edwards, Colorado School of Mines

 

MM.               Plasma Transferred Arc Welding of Wear Resistant Overlays

by M. Anderson and L. Esposito, Syncrude Canada Ltd.

 

NN.                 High Speed Variable Square Wave AC Submerged Arc Welding

by S. P. Moran and J. Reynolds , Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

 

Session 10: Modeling & Sensors

 

OO.                The Effect of WeId Parameters on Irreversible Hydrogen Trapping in High Strength Low Alloy Weld Metal

by C. Lensing and D. Olson, Colorado School of Mines; and I. Maroef and Y. D. Park, none

 

PP. Plasma Arc Diagnostics to Clarify Hydrogen Reduction Mechanisms due to Fluoride Additions

by M. Matsushita and S. Liu, Colorado School of Mines

 

QQ.                Modeling of Solidified Surface Profile in GTA Welded Butt and Fillet Joints

by W. Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University; G. G. Roy, I.I.T. Kharagpur; and T. DebRoy, The Pennsylvania State University

 

RR. Mathematical Modeling of Macroporosity Formation during Laser Welding of Aluminum Alloy 5182

by H. Zhao and T. DebRoy, The Pennsylvania State University

 

SS.  Plasma Cloud Charge Sensor

by S. B. Zhang, Y. C. Liu, and Y. M. Zhang, University of Kentucky

 

Brazing and Soldering Symposium

 

Session BS1: Applied Brazing Developments

 

TT.  Visual Observations of Liquid Filler Metal Flow Through a Braze Gap

by F. M. Hosking, A. C. Hall, and M. Reece, Sandia National Laboratories

 

UU.                  Combined In-Situ Dilatometer and Contact Angle Studies of Interfacial Reaction Kinetics in Brazing

by V. R. Dav and , D. A. Javernick, D. J. Thoma, M. J. Cola , K. J. Hollis, F. M. Smith, and L. B. Dauelsberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory

 

VV.                  Study of Process Kinetics in TLP Bonding Using DSC

by M. L. Kuntz, Y. Zhou, and S. F. Corbin, University of Waterloo

 

WW.               Flaw Tolerance in Lap Shear Brazed Joints - Part 1

by Y. Flom, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center; and L. Wang, SWALES Aerospace

 

Session BS2: Brazing Research and Applications

 

XX.                  Brazing of Embossed Micro-Heat-Exchangers

by J. U. Mueller and K. J. Matthes, Chemnitz University of Technology; H. Letsch, ZEBRAS e.V.; and S. Meyer, none

 

YY. Prediction of Brazed Joint Formation for Aluminum Compact Heat Exchanger Applications

by D. P. Sekulic, F. Gao, and H. Zhao, University of Kentucky; and B. Zellmer, none

 

ZZ.  Automated Flame Brazing of Multi-Joint Assemblies

by S. A. Urban, Fusion, Inc.

 

Industrial Technology Sessions

 

Session IT1: Welding Applications

 

AAA.            Development of Gadolinium-Alloyed Nickel Based Materials for Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage and Disposal

by J. N. DuPont, Lehigh Uniervisty; C. V. Robino, Sandia National Laboratories; R. A. Mizia, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Lab; and J. R. Michael, J. J. Stephens, and D. B. Williams, none

 

BBB.               A Fully Automatic Adaptive Pressure Vessel Welding System

by H. S. Moon, Hyundai Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.; and R. Beattie, Integrated Sensor Systems, Ltd.

 

CCC.            Development of Production Technology for Thin-Plate Deckhouse Structures

by S. C. Park , Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

 

DDD.              Reducing Worker Exposure to Welding Fume in Shipbuilding

by I. D. Harris and H. R. Castner, Edison Welding Institute; and G. L. Franke, US Navy, Carderock Division

 

EEE.                 A Study on Control of Bending Distortion by Induction Heating During Manufacturing of Built-up T Bar

by S. B. Shin, D. J. Lee, S. Y. Kim, and I. W. Park, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

 

Sponsored Sessions

 

Session SP1: Titanium Alloys

 

FFF.                 Development of Flux-Cored Arc Welding Electrodes for Titanium Alloys

by F. Perez and S. Liu, Colorado School of Mines; and M. E. Wells , Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock Division

 

GGG.           Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy Ti-5111 Welds

by M. Wells , E. Czyryca, and C. Roe, Naval Surface Warfare Center

 

HHH.              Effect of Structural Conditions on Fatigue Performance of Ti-6Al-4V Welds

by W. Mohr and J. Lawmon, Edison Welding Institute; and S. Luckowski and D. Wong, US Army ARDEC

 

III.  Development of a Robotic GMAW Workcell for Fabrication of Ti6Al-4V Machine Gun Receivers

by S. Luckowski and M. Hummers, Armament Research Development and Engineering Center; and J. Indano, none

 

JJJ.                 Application and Welding of Titanium for Army Ground Combat Systems

by B. Roopchand, Armament Research Development and Engineering Center

 

Session SP2: Friction Stir Welding

 

KKK.               Microstructural and Mechanical Property Evaluation of DH-36 and 304L Friction Stir Welds

by M. Posada and J. J. DeLoach, Naval Surface Warfare Center-Carderock Division; A. P. Reynolds, University of South Carolina; and J. P. Halpin and M. Skinner, MTS Systems Corporation

 

LLL.                  Friction Stir Welding of Structural Materials for Naval Combatants

by P. J. Konkol, K. Colligan, J. J. Fisher , and J. P. Pickens, Concurrent Technologies Corporation

 

MMM.         Characterization and Modeling of Friction Stir Welds in Al 2519-T87

by R. W. Fonda and S. G. Lambrakos , Naval Research Library

 

NNN.            Friction Stir Welding of the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle

by T. Trapp and T. Stotler, Edison Welding Institute

 

Session SP3: New Developments

 

OOO.           Hybrid Weld Development for Ship Structural Components

by P. E. Denney, L. E. Brown, and P. M. Fallara, Edison Welding Institute

 

PPP.               Development and Application of Flux Assisted Gas Tungsten Arc Welding on Aerospace Components

by T. Trapp, Edison Welding Institute; E. Helder, GE Aircraft Engines; and G. Krause, Rolls-Royce Corp.

 

QQQ.           Explosion Bulge Performance of High Strength Steel Undermatched Weldments

by G. L. Franke, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

 

RRR.               Flux-Assisted GTAW of Superaustenitic Stainless Steel

by J. L. Kalp and M. E. Wells, Naval Surface Warfare Center-Carderock Division

 

SSS.                 New Weld Metal Compositions Based on a Neural Network Analysis of HSLA Weld Wire

by E. A. Metzbower, Naval Research Laboratory; J. J. DeLoach, Naval Surface Warfare Center-Carderock Division; H. K. D H. Bhadeshia, University of Cambridge; and S. H. Lalam, none

 

 

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