INTRODUCTION TO WELDING & FUSION WELDING PROCESS Dr. Tasnim Firdaus Ariff Welding Fundamentals Overview of Welding Technology 2. The Weld Joint 3. Features of a Fusion Welded Joint 1. 2 Joining and Assembly Distinguished Joining - welding‚ brazing‚ soldering‚ and adhesive bonding These processes form a permanent joint between parts Assembly - mechanical methods (usually) of fastening parts together Some of these methods allow for easy disassembly‚ while others do not 3 Welding Joining process
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millennia‚ called forge welding‚ with the earliest examples of welding from the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in Europe and the Middle East. The ancient Greek historian Herodotus states in The Histories of the 5th century BC that Glaucus of Chios "was the man who single-handedly invented iron-welding."[1] Welding was used in the construction of the iron pillar in Delhi‚ India‚ erected about 310 AD and weighing 5.4 metric tons.[2] The Middle Ages brought advances in forge welding‚ in which blacksmiths
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What is welding? When did it first come about? How does it work? Welding is a method of creating or repairing metal structures by joining several individual pieces of metals together through various forms of fusion processes. The history of welding dates back to ancient times. The earliest known examples of welding came from the Bronze Age. During the Middle Ages blacksmithing was developed and many items of iron were forged together by hammering. During the 19th century was when welding became to
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first hit Headnote PROTECT YOURSELF‚ FELLOW WORKERS AND VEHICLES DURING THE WELDING PROCESS As vehicle construction becomes more complex‚ the methods by which they’re held together also changes. Originally‚ many bolts and other compression fasteners were used. Now. most vehicles are put together by one of several welding processes‚ ranging from resistance spot welding to gas metal arc (GMAW) or MIG (metal inert gas) welding to spray brazing. To understand what makes acceptable welds‚ think of this:
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UNDERWATER WELDING INTRODUCTION The fact that electric arc could operate was known for over a 100 years. The first ever underwater welding was carried out by British Admiralty – Dockyard for sealing leaking ship rivets below the water line. Underwater welding is an important tool for underwater fabrication works. In 1946‚ special waterproof electrodes were developed in Holland by ‘Van der Willingen’. In recent years the number of offshore structures including oil drilling rigs‚ pipelines‚ platforms
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Fusion welding and non-fusion welding Fusion welding is defined as a welding process of using heat by melting the base of metals in order to joint similar types of metals together. Filler is used in this welding process to provide bulk and strength to the welded joint [1]. Whereas non-fusion welding which is known also as solid state welding is a welding process where a particular amount of heat is applied to the joining metals which essentially below the melting point of the base metals that being
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PROCEDURES * Bring out the MIG welder for a MIG welding. * Make sure the MIG welder is functional and in a good condition. | | * Installing the wire and look after the wire feed and spool * Check that the feed rollers are clean‚oil-free and match the wire diameter in use * Wire feed is the most common cause of MIG welding problems so check it properly. | | * Set roller pressure and wire spool drag so that with the torch trigger down and the feed rollers turning‚you can just
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TIG welding T ungsten inert gas (TIG) welding is a high quality low deposition rate welding process. It uses an arc struck between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the work to fuse the base material and thereby form a welded joint. The TIG welding process may be used on thin sheet material without the addition of a filler metal (autogenous TIG welding). Alternatively‚ when working on thicker sheet or when joining dissimilar materials‚ a separate wire filler metal is added
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essay The three types of welding are Mig‚ Tig‚ and Stick. All three of these welding styles have special purposes and are widely used in the world. Mig or Metal Inert Gas welding is the most common type of welding. Tig‚ or Tungsten Inert Gas‚ welding is the hardest method to learn‚ but it has the most satisfying finish welds. Stick or Shielded Metal Arc welding can be done under water‚ to repair large channel boats that aren’t able to be lifted out of the water. Mig welding uses a supply of argon
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