Designing Weldments. Группа авторов

Designing Weldments - Группа авторов


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      1  Cover

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright

      4  List of Figures

      5  List of Tables

      6  Foreword

      7  Preface

      8  1 Properties and Strength of Material 1.1 Introduction

      9  2 Properties of Metals 2.1 Material Properties

      10  3 Design: Load Conditions 3.1 Design of Welds 3.2 Design by Calculations

      11  4 Design of Welds and Weldments 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Full Penetration Welds 4.3 Partial Penetration Welds 4.4 Groove Welds 4.5 Weld Grooves 4.6 Fillet Welds 4.7 About Fillet Weld 4.8 Weld Design and Loading 4.9 Sizing Fillet Welds 4.10 Fillet Welds in Holes and Slots 4.11 Designing Calculations for Skewed Fillet Weld 4.12 Treating Weld as a Line 4.13 Design of Tubular Connections 4.14 Design for Cyclic Loading 4.15 Aluminum 4.16 Welding Aluminum 4.17 Design for Welding Aluminum 4.18 Distribution of Stress in Aluminum Weld Design 4.19 Heat and Distortion Control

      12  5 Introduction to Welding Processes 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 5.3 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 5.4 Gas Metal Arc Welding 5.5 Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) 5.6 Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) 5.7 Electroslag Welding (ESW) 5.8 Plasma Arc Welding 5.9 Stud Welding 5.10 Oxyfuel Gas Welding 5.11 Hyperbaric Welding 5.12 Application of Welding Processes

      13  6 Welding Symbols 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Common Weld Symbols and Their Meanings 6.3 Fillet Welds 6.4 Groove Welds 6.5 Bevel Groove Welds 6.6 Plug and Slot Welds

      14  7 Structural Design and Welding Specifications, and Other Useful Information 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Structural Welding Codes 7.3 Useful Engineering Information

      15  Index

      16  Also of Interest

      17  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Properties of materials.Table 2.2 Modulus of elasticity of common engineering metals.

      2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Load components of design formulas and symbols used.Table 3.2 Member components and symbols used in the formula.Table 3.3 Member components (stress and strain) and symbols used in the formula.Table 3.4 Shear modulus of elasticity (modulus of rigidity of some common materi...

      3 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Type of weld joints.Table 4.2 Flare groove weld sizing.Table 4.3 Allowable stress and strength level for steel welds.Table 4.4 Allowable unit load on steel fillet welds.Table 4.5 Z loss table.Table 4.6 Minimum weld size for PJP welds.Table 4.7 Fillet weld (leg) size for skewed fillet -tee welds.Table 4.8 Minimum fillet weld sizes.Table 4.9 Stress on welds for different loading.Table 4.10 CJP joints designed for T-K-Y tubular structures.Table 4.11 Suggested allowable stress range in steel weldments.Table 4.12 Aluminum alloy designation system.Table 4.13 Cast aluminum designation and numbering system.Table 4.14 Temper


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