02048nam a2200205Ia 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290200018000700280037000880400024001250820016001491000022001652450035001872600068002223000008002905000531002985040998008296500015018270000409OSt20190226105105.0170602s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780070994096 q2016bAllied Informatics, Jaipur bEnglishaBSDUcBSDU a671.52bLIT aLittle, Richard L 0aWelding and Welding Technology bMcGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd.a New Delhic2014,c1973 a435 aThe basic purpose of this text is to present welding and welding technology in such a manner that the beginning college student can understand the underlying theories of welding, apply these theories to the process, and then apply the process to the fabrication of goods. The theories and principles of welding technology, while based on mathematics and science, are presented so that a scientific background is not mandatory although the student will learn to apply an amount of mathematics and science in welding technology. aContents: PART I: GAS WELDING Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Equipment Chapter 3 Operation Chapter 4 Joining Processes Chapter 5 Ferrous Welding Chapter 6 Nonferrous Metals Chapter 7 Oxygen-Fuel Cutting PART II: SHIELD ARC WELDING Chapter 8 Introduction Chapter 9 Electrodes Chapter 10 Equipment Chapter 11 Operation Chapter 12 Weld Symbols Chapter 13 Submerged Arc Welding Chapter 14 Carbon Arc Welding PART III: GAS SHIELD ARC WELDING Chapter 15 Introduction Chapter 16 Equipment Chapter 17 TIG Operation Chapter 18 MIG Operation PART IV: WELDING PROCESSES Chapter 19 Plasma Arc Welding Chapter 20 Resistance Welding Chapter 21 Electroslag and electro Welding Chapter 22 Solid-State Bonding Chapter 23 Electron-Beam Welding Chapter 24 Laser Welding Chapter 25 Thermit Welding Chapter 26 Metal Flame Spraying PART V: METALS Chapter 27 Structure of Metals Chapter 28 Properties of metals Chapter 29 Heat Treating Chapter 30 Destructive Testing Chapter 31 Nondestructive Testing  aMechanical