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Karkhin, Victor A.
Thermal processes in welding
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Thermal processes in weldingby Victor A. Karkhin.
作者:
Karkhin, Victor A.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore :2019.
面頁冊數:
xix, 478 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
標題:
Welding.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5965-1
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9789811359651$q(electronic bk.)
Thermal processes in welding
Karkhin, Victor A.
Thermal processes in welding
[electronic resource] /by Victor A. Karkhin. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2019. - xix, 478 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Engineering materials,1612-1317. - Engineering materials..
Energy characteristics of welding heat sources -- Thermal properties of metals -- Physical fundamentals of heat transfer during welding -- Methods for solving problems of heat conduction in welding -- Temperature fields in fusion welding -- Temperature fields in pressure welding -- Temperature fields with a programmable input of heat -- Metal heat cycles during welding -- The melting and solidification of the base metal -- Heating and melting the filler metal -- Inverse heat conduction problem in welding -- Optimization of welding -- Microstructure and mechanical properties of the metal Prediction different zones weld thermal cycles in view.
This book describes and systemizes analytical and numerical solutions for a broad range of instantaneous and continuous, stationary and moving, concentrated and distributed, 1D, 2D and 3D heat sources in semi-infinite bodies, thick plane layers, thin plates and cylinders under various boundary conditions. The analytical solutions were mainly obtained by the superimposing principle for various parts of the proposed 1D, 2D and 3D heat sources and based on the assumption that only heat conduction plays a major role in the thermal analysis of welds. Other complex effects of heat transfer in weld phenomena are incorporated in the solutions by means of various geometrical and energetic parameters of the heat source. The book is divided into 13 chapters. Chapter 1 briefly reviews various welding processes and the energy characteristics of welding heat sources, while Chapter 2 covers the main thermophysical properties of the most commonly used alloys. Chapter 3 describes the physical fundamentals of heat conduction during welding, and Chapter 4 introduces several useful methods for solving the problem of heat conduction in welding. Chapters 5 and 6 focus on the derivation of analytical solutions for many types of heat sources in semi-infinite bodies, thick plane layers, thin plates and cylinders under various boundary conditions. The heat sources can be instantaneous or continuous, stationary or moving, concentrated or distributed (1D, 2D or 3D) In Chapter 7 the temperature field under programmed heat input (pulsed power sources and weaving sources) is analyzed. In turn, Chapters 8 and 9 cover the thermal cycle, melting and solidification of the base metal. Heating and melting of filler metal are considered in Chapter 10. Chapter 11 addresses the formulation and solution of inverse heat conduction problems using zero-, first- and second-order algorithms, while Chapter 12 focuses on applying the solutions developed here to the optimization of welding conditions. In addition, case studies confirm the usefulness and feasibility of the respective solutions. Lastly, Chapter 13 demonstrates the prediction of local microstructure and mechanical properties of welded joint metals, while taking into account their thermal cycle. The book is intended for all researches, welding engineers, mechanical design engineers, research engineers and postgraduate students who deal with problems such as microstructure modeling of welds, analysis of the mechanical properties of welded metals, weldability, residual stresses and distortions, optimization of welding and allied processes (prewelding heating, cladding, thermal cutting, additive technologies, etc.) It also offers a useful reference guide for software engineers who are interested in writing application software for simulating welding processes, microstructure modeling, residual stress analysis of welds, and for robotic-welding control systems.
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