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Metallurgy of Welding

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The effect of surface forces on the bonding of materials was studied in this article. But the authors focused on the behavior of welds in service and did not consider the effects of the weld thermal cycle.
Abstract
The effect of surface forces on the bonding of materials. Solid-phase welding and adhesive joining. Soldering and brazing. The joining of ceramics: microjoining. Fusion welding: processes. Fusion welding: mass and heat flow. Metallurgical effects of the weld thermal cycle. Carbon and ferritic alloy steels. Austenitic and high-alloy steels. Non-ferrous metals. The behaviour of welds in service.

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