Discover how different welding methods affect joint strength and ductility in double V-type welds.
This study compares alternating-current and direct-current welding, plus electrode choices, to guide engineering decisions.
Based on a comprehensive set of tests, the book examines how welding current, electrode selection, and welding technique influence physical properties like tensile strength, yield point, and elongation. It also explores how bend tests and tensile-impact measurements relate to real-world performance, along with microscopic observations of the weld metal and heat-affected zones.
The research highlights practical trends, such as how AC versus DC welding can shift average values for strength and ductility, and how certain electrodes tend to produce closer alignment to theoretical lines in data plots. It also reports on the microstructure differences found between center and edge regions of welded joints.
Ideal for engineers, metallurgists, and technicians evaluating weld quality and seeking practical guidelines for welding setup.
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