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Quantitative Evaluation of Solidification Brittleness of Weld Metal during Solidification by Means of In-Situ Observation and Measurement (Report I) : Development of the MISO Technique(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)

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This article is published in Transactions of JWRI.The article was published on 1983-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 37 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Weldability & Welding.

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Cold cracking tests—an overview of present technologies and applications

TL;DR: More than 140 hot cracking test procedures have been developed for determining the hot cracking resistance as mentioned in this paper and they are divided in self-restraint and externally loaded hot cracking tests with diverse process variants.
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High speed imaging technique Part 2 – High speed imaging of power beam welding phenomena

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the applications of high-speed imaging in order to understand the power beam welding phenomenon and showed that high speed observations of the solidification front clearly show the solidization cracking process, which cannot be directly observed by any other method.
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Integrated Mechanical-Metallurgical Approach to Modeling of Solidification Cracking in Welds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the hot cracking phenomenon is a result of accumulation of macroscopic tensile strains in a microscopic intergranular film of liquid enriched with segregating elements at the final stage of solidification.
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Weld Solidification Cracking: Critical Conditions for Crack Initiation and Growth

TL;DR: In this paper, an examination of the local conditions necessary for solidification crack initiation and growth in a weld is made in light of two prominent thermo-mechanical approaches involving critical strain and critical strain rate.
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