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Research
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Creep-resistant steels were examined in an attempt to reduce the probability of in-service cracking. BY L. BÉRES, A. BALOGH, W. IRMER, AND C. S. KIRK Posted 10/03 | Published 11/03 Degradation of electrode tip faces increased the contact area at the electrode/sheet interface, which resulted in an undersized nugget at the sheet/sheet interface. BY S. FUKUMOTO, I. LUM, E. BIRO, D. R. BOOMER, AND Y. ZHOU Posted 10/03 | Published 11/03 Postweld crack development was monitored over time on a variety of test welds . BY R. PARGETER Posted 10/03 | Published 11/03 Copper addition to a Ni-Cr-Mo alloy does not harm weldability, according to Varestraint test results. M. D. ROWE, P. CROOK, AND G. L. HOBACK Posted 10/03 | Published 11/03 Fracture behavior and fracture surface morphology are related to microstructure, composition, and temperature BY M. G. COLLINS, A. J. RAMIREZ, AND J. C. LIPPOLD Posted 11/03 | Published 12/03 Criteria for mechanism identification of fully austenitic weld metal formation are recommended BY T. IAMBOLIEV, S. KATAYAMA, AND A. MATSUNAWA Posted 11/03 | Published 12/03 A new test has been established for evaluating ductility dip cracking susceptibility in austenitic alloys BY N. E. NISSLEY AND J. C. LIPPOLD Posted 11/03 | Published 12/03 The cause of a weld defect in steel pipe manufacture is identified BY J.-H. CHOI, Y. S. CHANG, C.-M. KIM, J.-S. OH, AND Y.-S. KIM Posted 12/03 | Published 01/04 Grain boundary character and special boundary connectivity influence material resistance to ductility-dip cracking BY V. R. DAVÉ, M. J. COLA, M. KUMAR, A. J. SCHWARTZ, AND G. N. A. HUSSEN Posted 12/03 | Published 01/04 Investigation brings a better understanding of the failure mechanism in brazed joints containing defects BY Y. FLOM AND L. WANG Posted 12/03 | Published 01/04 Fatigue tests on controlled samples exhibited a correlation between large grain size and improved crack resistance BY C. S. KUSKO, J. N. DUPONT, AND A. R. MARDER Posted 12/03 | Published 01/04 A combination of laser heating and roll welding is suggested to join aluminum Alloy 5052 and low-carbon steel sheets BY M. J. RATHOD and M. KUTSUNA Posted 12/03 | Published 01/04 The characteristics of weld-metal grain boundaries associated with elevated-temperature fracture are investigated M. G. COLLINS, A. J. RAMIREZ, AND J. C. LIPPOLD Posted 01/04 | Published 02/04 Keeping the weld-metal solute content above —not below —the solidification cracking range can prevent liquation cracking as well as solidification cracking BY C. HUANG AND S. KOU Posted 01/04 | Published 02/04 Crack initiation and growth rates in relation to residual stresses were studied in gas metal arc welds of 316L BY C. S. KUSKO, J. N. DUPONT, AND A. R. MARDER Posted 01/04 | Published 02/04 Trials show the possibility of a satisfactory composition and crack-free weld metal BY S. MISSORI, F. MURDOLO, AND A. SILI Posted 01/04 | Published 02/04 A linear regression method was used to establish the relationship between process parameters and the properties of the brazed joint BY X. HUANG AND N. L. RICHARDS Posted 03/04 | Published 03/04 Analytical approximate solutions for double ellipsoidal heat sources in finite thick plate have been derived and calibrated with the experimental data BY N. T. NGUYEN, Y.-W. MAI, S. SIMPSON, AND A. OHTA Posted 03/04 | Published 03/04 Numerical modeling can foretell the features and acceptability of brazed structures BY D. P. SEKULIC, F. GAO, H. ZHAO, B. ZELLMER, AND Y. Y. QIAN Posted 03/04 | Published 03/04 The reaction of carbon deoxidation must be taken into account when analyzing factors crucial for nitrogen absorption BY A. GRUSZCZYK Posted 03/04 | Published 03/04 Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 |

