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020 _a9781119524816
082 _a671.52 KOU-S
100 _aKou, Sindo
245 _aWelding metallurgy /
_cSindo Kou
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew Jersey
_bWiley
_c2021
300 _a666 p.
365 _aINR
_b13450.00.
500 _a"Welding Metallurgy, Third Edition is the only complete compendium of recent, and not-so-recent, developments in the science and practice of welding metallurgy. Written by Dr. Sindo Kou, this edition covers solid-state welding as well as fusion welding, which now also includes resistance spot welding. It restructures and expands sections on Fusion Zones and Heat-Affected Zones. The former now includes entirely new chapters on micro segregation, macro segregation, ductility-dip cracking, and alloys resistant to creep, wear and corrosion, as well as a new section on ternary-alloy solidification. The latter now includes metallurgy of solid-state welding. Partially Melted Zones are expanded to include liquation and cracking in friction stir welding and resistance spot welding. New chapters on topics of high current interest are added, including additive manufacturing, dissimilar-metal joining, magnesium alloys, and high-entropy alloys and metal-matrix nanocomposites. Dr. Kou provides the reader with hundreds of citations to papers and articles that will further enhance the reader's knowledge of this voluminous topic. Undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers and mechanical engineers will all benefit spectacularly from this comprehensive resource. The new edition includes new theories/methods of Kou and coworkers regarding: Predicting the effect of filler metals on liquation cracking; An index and analytical equations for predicting susceptibility to solidification cracking; A test for susceptibility to solidification cracking and filler-metal effect; Liquid-metal quenching during welding; Mechanisms of resistance of stainless steels to solidification cracking and ductility-dip cracking; Mechanisms of macro segregation; Mechanisms of spatter of aluminum and magnesium filler metals; Liquation and cracking in dissimilar-metal friction stir welding; Flow-induced deformation and oscillation of weld-pool surface and ripple formation; Multicomponent/multiphase diffusion bonding. Dr. Kou's Welding Metallurgy has been used the world over as an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and engineers alike. This new Third Edition is no exception."
650 _aMetallurgy
650 _aAlloys
650 _aWelding
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