October
2006FEATURES Laser Shock Peening Improves Fatigue Life of Lightweight Alloys The need to reduce weight has led the navy to use lightweight alloys for ship construction and to technologies such as laser shock peening to enhance the fatigue life of those materials K. N. Tran et al. Developments in Diverless Subsea Welding Fully remote diverless technology has been developed that performs fillet weld sleeve repairs and hyperbaric GMAW hot tapping. N. Woodward Welding the World's Highest Walkway Workers have employed tandem submerged arc welding to build a glass-floored walkway suspended above the western rim of the Grand Canyon Heat-Affected Zone Characterization by Physical Simulations The advantages and disadvantages of physical simulations as applied to heat-affected zone characterizations are outlined Y. Adonyi WELDING RESEARCH SUPPLEMENT Structural Stability of Dissimilar Weld between Two Cr-Mo-V Steels (.pdf) The structural stability of welds in 6Cr-Mo-V 8-3-2 and X12Cr-Mo-Nv 10-1 steels was studied to better understand the properties of heterogeneous weld joints in creep-resistant steels R. Foret et al.
New Developments with C-Mn-Ni in
High-Strength Steel Weld Metals - Part B, Mechanical Properties
(.pdf) The Effect of
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