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Guang Yang, Kainan Guan, Li Zou, Yibo Sun and Xinhua Yang
The cold metal transfer (CMT) process is widely used in thin plate welding because of its characteristics of low heat input and stable arc. In actual production, a larger weld gap, misalignment, or other problems due to assembly error lead to serious wel...
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Haiyan Xing, Cheng Xu, Ming Yi, Shenrou Gao and Weinan Liu
Metal magnetic memory (MMM) is a nondestructive testing technology based on the magnetomechanical effect, which is widely used in the qualitative detection of stress concentration zones for welded joints. However, there is inevitable residual stress afte...
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Du-Song Kim, Hee-Keun Lee, Woo-Jae Seong, Kwang-Hyeon Lee and Hee-Seon Bang
The International Maritime Organization has recently updated the ship emission standards to reduce atmospheric contamination. One technique for reducing emissions involves using liquefied natural gas (LNG). The tanks used for the transport and storage of...
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Abbas Tamadon, Dirk J. Pons and Don Clucas
The potential position for tunnel defect within the structure of bobbin-tool friction stir welds was studied by analogue modelling. The welding process was simulated on layered plasticine slabs instead, compared to the aluminum plates. Observations in th...
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Sang-jin Oh, Min-jae Jung, Chaeog Lim and Sung-chul Shin
In the shipbuilding industry, the non-destructive testing for welding quality inspection is mainly used for the permanent storage of the testing results and the radio-graphic testing which can visually inspect the interior of the welded part. Experts are...
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Wenwei Yang, Ruhao Yan, Yaqi Suo, Guoqing Zhang and Bo Huang
This study is mainly aimed at the difficulty of welding hidden welds of the overlapped K-joints in engineering, and strengthening the grouting concrete in the chord to compensate for this defect. Furthermore, it can provide a technical reference for opti...
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Mendez, P. F. Eagar, T. W.
Pág. 296 - S-306-S
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