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Weld Integrity and Performance
Edited by
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-359-1
Publication date:
1997
Book Chapter
Chapter 5: Cracking Phenomena Associated with Welding[1]
By
Michael J. Cieslak
Michael J. Cieslak
Physical and Joining Metallurgy Department, Sandia National Laboratories
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Published:1997
Page range:
71 - 83
Abstract
The formation of defects in materials that have been fusion welded is a major concern in the design of welded assemblies. This article describes four types of defects that, in particular, have been the focus of much attention because of the magnitude of their impact on product quality. Colloquially, these four defect types are known as hot cracks, heat-affected zone microfissures, cold cracks, and lamellar tearing.
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Michael J. Cieslak, Cracking Phenomena Associated with Welding, Weld Integrity and Performance, Edited By Steve Lampman, ASM International, 1997, p 71–83, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.wip.t65930071
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