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Chandel, R. S.
- Prediction of Wire Feed Speed from AC Submerged ARC Welding Parameters
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1 Centre of Mineral and Energy Technology, Physical Metallurgy Research Laboratories , Ottawa, CA
1 Centre of Mineral and Energy Technology, Physical Metallurgy Research Laboratories , Ottawa, CA
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 3 (1987), Pagination: 234-236Abstract
The effect of welding current, arc voltage, electrode diameter, electrical stickout and flux type on the wire feed speed during AC submerged-arc-welding has been studied. The results show that wire feed speed is influenced by welding current, electrode diameter and electrical stickout. A mathematical model to predict wire feed speed from welding parameters has been developed from the data.- Resistance Spot Welding of Mild Steel Sheets-A Literature Review (Concluding Part)
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 17, No 2 (1985), Pagination: 27-32Abstract
There are many techniques for assessing the properties of spot welds, for example, destructive vs. nondestructive tests; qualitative vs. quantitative tests; tests for quality control vs. information for design; static vs. dynamic tests; and shear vs. tension tests etc.- Hardfacing for Mining and Mineral Processing Industries
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1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science Nanyang Technological University, Singapore-639798, SG
1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science Nanyang Technological University, Singapore-639798, SG
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 33, No 2 (2000), Pagination: 30-34Abstract
Wear is the most important cause of component material loss and degradation in mining and mineral processing operations. Such degradation necessitates substantial maintenance effort along with scheduled and unscheduled interruptions in production.- Welding As a Hardfacing Process For Mining And Mineral Processing Industry
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1 Division of Material Engineering, School of Applied Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - 639798, IN
1 Division of Material Engineering, School of Applied Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - 639798, IN
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 33, No 3 (2000), Pagination: 39-44Abstract
This is the second article in this series. This article discusses the fusion welding processes that are suitable for depositing hardfacings. These will be described with respect to their operating characteristics, consumable availability for these processes and the metallurgical characteristics of these deposits. Factors influencing the process selection will also be discussed.- Hardfacing Consumables and their Characteristics for Mining and Mineral Processing Industry
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1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science, Nanyang Technological University - 639798, SG
1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science, Nanyang Technological University - 639798, SG
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 34, No 1 (2001), Pagination: 26-34Abstract
For a user, the ideal hardfacing deposit is one that will resist all types of wear described earlier. In reality the formulation and selection of consumables is governed by the predominant wear mode and by the economic considerations. These factors have led to the development and availability of a large number of hardfacing consumable compositions in a variety of forms.- Slag-Metal Reactions in Submerged Arc Welding:An Overview
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1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, SG
1 Division of Materials Engineering, School of Applied Science Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, SG