Reprint

Characterization of Welded Joints

Edited by
October 2020
238 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03943-248-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03943-249-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Characterization of Welded Joints that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary
Welding remains one of the most studied manufacturing processes worldwide. It has always assumed a vital importance in terms of research, and the market demand for increasingly complex solutions has kept the search for new solutions around welding more and more alive. This book describes, in 14 chapters, recent investigations around various welding processes, showing new developments in important areas, such as biomedicine or the automotive industry. Following the current trend, several developments around the friction stir welding process are also described. However, other processes are also studied, and new interesting developments are presented. Problems normally felt in welding, such as the installation of internal stresses or the generation of defects are also studied, and very interesting solutions are provided. Thus, this book is of particular importance for a very wide audience, ranging from the technician who is curious to want to know more and more, to the professor who seeks the latest developments in the matter to prepare his classes.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
spot welding; hot-stamped hardened steel; microstructure; martensite; bainite; friction stir welding; aluminium alloys; forced air cooling; microstructures; tensile strength; hardness distribution; ferritic stainless steel; cerium; solidification crack; Trans-varestraint test; friction stir welding; beryllium-copper alloy; mechanical properties; microstructure; post-weld heat treatment; high-power ultrasonic welding; interface; magnesium; cu interlayer; intermetallic compound; material flow; finite element model; temperature field; microstructure; welding defects; brazing; titanium; alumina; interfacial microstructure; mechanical properties; FSSW; dissimilar metals; interface behavior; impact properties; residual stresses; friction stir welding; neutron diffraction; aluminium alloys; hardness; precipitation; wear-resistant martensitic steel; submerged arc welding (SAW); heat treatment; structures; hardness changes; mechanical properties; Hardox Extreme steel; bobbin friction stir welding; materials flow; metallography; AA6082-T6; weld defect; friction stir welding; aluminum alloy; heterogeneity; mechanical; microstructure; P91 steel; heat-resistant steels; welding; heat treatment; PWHT; welds characterization; microstructures; tensile strength; hardness; heat-treatment processing time; sustainability; ultrasonic vibration; dissimilar metal; semi-solid status; brazing; microstructure evolution