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Research
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Gleeble® machine experiments evaluated the influence of pressure, temperature, and metal properties on resistance welding BY QUANFENG SONG, WENQI ZHANG, AND NIELS BAY Posted 4/05 | Published 05/05 The formation of different microstructural zones in friction stir welded AL-6XN is described using results from various characterization techniques BY S. KLINGENSMITH, J. N. DUPONT, AND A. R. MARDER Posted 4/05 | Published 05/05 Airborne particle size is the most important factor in determining the accuracy of a method for chemical analysis BY N. T. JENKINS AND T. W. EAGAR Posted 5/05 | Published 06/05 Service life diagrams were developed for two types of commonly used tungsten electrodes BY H. OZDEN AND K. T. GURSEL Posted 5/05 | Published 06/05 A deterministic approach is proposed to improve reliability of heat transfer and fluid flow calculations BY A. DE AND T. DebROY Posted 6/05 | Published 07/05 The effect of weld cooling rates and postweld heat treatment on microhardness, microstructure, tensile properties, and sulfide stress cracking resistance was studied BY J. E. RAMIREZ, S. MISHAEL, AND R. SHOCKLEY Posted 6/05 | Published 07/05 A controlled random search procedure can determine the near-optimal settings of welding process parameters within a large search space with a relatively small number of experiments BY D. KIM, M. KANG, AND S. RHEE Posted 7/05 | Published 08/05 A novel modeling approach substantially reduces risk in developing a highperformance welding electrode specification for critical U.S. Navy applications BY K. SAMPATH Posted 7/05 | Published 08/05 Welding position, number of layers, arc energy, and shielding gas type were considered BY N. M. RAMINI DE RISSONE, H. G. SVOBODA, E. S. SURIAN, AND L. A. DE VEDIA Posted 8/05 | Published 09/05 Cooling rates estimated by Rosenthal’s thick- and thin-plate solutions can be modified by a weighting factor to account for intermediate values of plate thickness BY K. POORHAYDARI, B. M. PATCHETT, AND D. G. IVEY Posted 9/05 | Published 10/05 Impactor separation of welding fumes shows at least two size modes, the relative magnitude of which is determined by the welding process BY N. T. JENKINS, W. M.–G. PIERCE, AND T. W. EAGAR Posted 9/05 | Published 10/05 Mathematical models were developed to study the effects of process variables on the angular distortion of multipass GMA welded structural steel plates BY V. VEL MURUGAN AND V. GUNARAJ Posted 10/05 | Published 11/05 Weld fracture was investigated in relation to weld parameters and steel sheet characteristics BY M. MARYA and X. Q. GAYDEN Posted 10/05 | Published 11/05 A model is investigated where fatigue life and fatigue limit are treated as random variables BY T. LASSEN, Ph. DARCIS, AND N. RECHO Posted 11/05 | Published 12/05 A model is proposed to quantitatively explain the mechanism of spatter production and the role of waveform parameters BY S. K. KANG AND S. J. NA Posted 11/05 | Published 12/05 Weld diameter proved to be the primary factor influencing type of weld fracture BY M. MARYA AND X. Q. GAYDEN Posted 11/05 | Published 12/05 An adaptable method of implementing image processing-based upper surface molten weld pool measurements to facilitate closed loop process control is presented BY C. BALFOUR, J. S. SMITH, AND A. I. Al-SHAMMA’A Posted 12/05 | Published 01/06 Elimination of cracking from welds of highly crack-susceptible aluminum alloys is demonstrated BY G. CAO AND S. KOU Posted 12/05 | Published 01/06 Two complementary models were developed to predict fatigue behavior of joints in fillet welds BY P. DARCIS, T. LASSEN, AND N. RECHO Posted 12/05 | Published 01/06 The controlled heat rate test was used to rank the crack resistance of several alloys, and a correlation between alloy performance and chemical composition was established BY M. D. ROWE Posted 01/06 | Published 02/06 The restraining force due to gas metal arc welding has been investigated both numerically and experimentally BY M. A. WAHAB, M. S. ALAM, M. J. PAINTER, AND P. E. STAFFORD Posted 01/06 | Published 02/06 A systematic experimental study reveals how welding parameters and abnormal process conditions affect the quality of aluminum resistance spot welds BY Y. CHO, W. LI, AND S. J. HU Posted 02/06 | Published 03/06 Droplet melting analysis performed using high-speed video synchronized with high-speed data acquisition was used to evaluate arc behavior and melting rate D. D. HARWIG, J. E. DIERKSHEIDE, D. YAPP, and S. BLACKMAN Posted 02/06 | Published 03/06 The thermal-mechanical effects of void size and location in lead-free solder heat-sink attachment of power devices is investigated BY J. CHANG, L. WANG, J. DIRK, AND X. XIE Posted 02/06 | Published 03/06
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