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Welding skills / B.J. Moniz.

By: Publisher: Orland Park, Illinois : American Technical Publishers, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 785 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780826930842
  • 0826930840
DDC classification:
  • 671.5/2 23
LOC classification:
  • TS227 .M595 2015
Contents:
Section 1. Introduction to welding -- ch. 1. An essential skill -- ch. 2. Welding safety -- ch. 3. Joint design and welding terms -- Section 2. Oxyacetylene welding (OAW) -- ch. 4. OAW--equipment -- ch. 5. OAW--setup and operation -- ch. 6. OAW--flat position -- ch. 7. OAW--other positions -- Section 3. Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) -- ch. 8. SMAW--equipment -- ch. 9. SMAW--selecting electrodes -- ch. 10. SMAW--striking an arc -- ch. 11. SMAW--depositing a continuous bead -- ch. 12. SMAW--flat position -- ch. 13. SMAW--horizontal position -- ch. 14. SMAW--vertical position -- ch. 15. SMAW--overhead position -- Section 4. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) -- ch. 16. GTAW--equipment -- ch. 17. GTAW--procedures -- ch. 18. GTAW--applications -- Section 5. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) -- ch. 19. GMAW--equipment -- ch. 20. GMAW--procedures -- ch. 21. GMAW--applications -- Section 6. Other welding and joining processes -- ch. 22. Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) -- ch. 23. Brazing, braze welding, and soldering -- ch. 24. Surfacing and hardfacing-- ch. 25. Cutting operations -- ch. 26. Repair welding -- ch. 27. Pipe welding -- ch. 28. Production welding -- ch. 29. Automation and robotic welding -- ch. 30. Other joining techniques -- Section 7. Weld evaluation and testing -- ch. 31. Destructive testing -- ch. 32. Nondestructive examination -- ch. 33. Metallography -- ch. 34. Weld discontinuities and failures -- ch. 35. Welding procedure qualification -- ch. 36. Welder performance qualification -- Section 8. Welding technology -- ch. 37. Welding metallurgy -- ch. 38. Metal identification -- ch. 39. Weldability of carbon and alloy steels -- ch. 40. Weldability of tool steels and cast irons -- ch. 41. Weldability of stainless steels -- ch. 42. Weldability of nonferrous metals -- ch. 43. Dissimilar metal welding -- ch. 44. Distortion control -- ch. 45. Welding symbols -- ch. 46. Materials and fabrication standards and codes.
Summary: Key features of this new edition include the following: comprehensive coverage of welding safety based on ANSI/AWS Z49.1 ; expanded coverage of pipe welding, including modified GMAW-S ; reorganized and expanded coverage of essential metallurgy and weldability of ferrous and nonferrous metals ; updated coverage of weld evaluation and testing methods ; use of standard AWS terminology throughout.Summary: The Digital Resources include the following features: Quick Quizzes® that provide interactive questions for each chapter with embedded links to highlighted content within the textbook and glossary terms ; an Illustrated Glossary that defines commonly used terms and provides links to selected interactive illustrations and media clips ; Flash Cards that provide a self-study/review tool for common welding terms, definitions, and symbols presented in the textbook ; a Media Library that consists of reference tables and illustrations of welding concepts presented in the text ; ATPeResources.com, which provide access to additional online reference materials.
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Welding Theory II

Welding Theory I

Earliest edition under R.T. Miller.

Includes index.

Section 1. Introduction to welding -- ch. 1. An essential skill -- ch. 2. Welding safety -- ch. 3. Joint design and welding terms -- Section 2. Oxyacetylene welding (OAW) -- ch. 4. OAW--equipment -- ch. 5. OAW--setup and operation -- ch. 6. OAW--flat position -- ch. 7. OAW--other positions -- Section 3. Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) -- ch. 8. SMAW--equipment -- ch. 9. SMAW--selecting electrodes -- ch. 10. SMAW--striking an arc -- ch. 11. SMAW--depositing a continuous bead -- ch. 12. SMAW--flat position -- ch. 13. SMAW--horizontal position -- ch. 14. SMAW--vertical position -- ch. 15. SMAW--overhead position -- Section 4. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) -- ch. 16. GTAW--equipment -- ch. 17. GTAW--procedures -- ch. 18. GTAW--applications -- Section 5. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) -- ch. 19. GMAW--equipment -- ch. 20. GMAW--procedures -- ch. 21. GMAW--applications -- Section 6. Other welding and joining processes -- ch. 22. Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) -- ch. 23. Brazing, braze welding, and soldering -- ch. 24. Surfacing and hardfacing-- ch. 25. Cutting operations -- ch. 26. Repair welding -- ch. 27. Pipe welding -- ch. 28. Production welding -- ch. 29. Automation and robotic welding -- ch. 30. Other joining techniques -- Section 7. Weld evaluation and testing -- ch. 31. Destructive testing -- ch. 32. Nondestructive examination -- ch. 33. Metallography -- ch. 34. Weld discontinuities and failures -- ch. 35. Welding procedure qualification -- ch. 36. Welder performance qualification -- Section 8. Welding technology -- ch. 37. Welding metallurgy -- ch. 38. Metal identification -- ch. 39. Weldability of carbon and alloy steels -- ch. 40. Weldability of tool steels and cast irons -- ch. 41. Weldability of stainless steels -- ch. 42. Weldability of nonferrous metals -- ch. 43. Dissimilar metal welding -- ch. 44. Distortion control -- ch. 45. Welding symbols -- ch. 46. Materials and fabrication standards and codes.

Key features of this new edition include the following: comprehensive coverage of welding safety based on ANSI/AWS Z49.1 ; expanded coverage of pipe welding, including modified GMAW-S ; reorganized and expanded coverage of essential metallurgy and weldability of ferrous and nonferrous metals ; updated coverage of weld evaluation and testing methods ; use of standard AWS terminology throughout.

The Digital Resources include the following features: Quick Quizzes® that provide interactive questions for each chapter with embedded links to highlighted content within the textbook and glossary terms ; an Illustrated Glossary that defines commonly used terms and provides links to selected interactive illustrations and media clips ; Flash Cards that provide a self-study/review tool for common welding terms, definitions, and symbols presented in the textbook ; a Media Library that consists of reference tables and illustrations of welding concepts presented in the text ; ATPeResources.com, which provide access to additional online reference materials.

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