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Название: Designing Weldments

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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СКАЧАТЬ Allowable unit load on steel fillet welds.Table 4.5 Z loss table.Table 4.6 Minimum weld size for PJP welds.Table 4.7 Fillet weld (leg) size for skewed fillet -tee welds.Table 4.8 Minimum fillet weld sizes.Table 4.9 Stress on welds for different loading.Table 4.10 CJP joints designed for T-K-Y tubular structures.Table 4.11 Suggested allowable stress range in steel weldments.Table 4.12 Aluminum alloy designation system.Table 4.13 Cast aluminum designation and numbering system.Table 4.14 Temper designation letters and meaning.Table 4.14 Effect of service temperature on, as welded and heat treated and aged...

      4 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Master chart of welding and joining processes.Table 5.10.1 Fuel gas characteristics.Table 5.12 Application of various welding and joining processes for different ty...

      5 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Mechanical properties of various metals.Table 7.2 Mechanical properties of copper grades and alloys.Table 7.3 Mechanical properties of aluminum and its alloys, with temper.Table 7.4 Mechanical properties of various grades of Austenitic stainless steels...Table 7.5 Comparison of mechanical properties of grades of steel.Table 7.6 HSS rect property table.Table 7.7 Metric to US standard unit conversion.

      List of Figures

      1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 A typical strain and stress diagram, describing various elements of t...

      2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 A typical strain and stress diagram, describing various elements of t...Figure 2.2 Low temperature behavior of metals.

      3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Deflection in a cantilever beam.Figure 3.2 Typical tensile test specimen.Figure 3.3 Column under compressive load. (a) Straight beam, (b) column starts t...Figure 3.4 Bending.Figure 3.5 Bending stresses.Figure 3.6 Simply supported beam.Figure 3.7 Shear in a structure.

      4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Types of weld joints.Figure 4.2 Types of weld joints.Figure 4.3 Double flare joint.Figure 4.4 Fillet weld with weld nomenclatures.Figure 4.5 Transvers fillet weld.Figure 4.6 Theoretical throat of a fillet weld.Figure 4.7 Fillet weld under tensile load.Figure 4.8 Fillet weld in shear load.Figure 4.9 Fillet weld in shear load.Figure 4.10 Combined fillet and groove weld.Figure 4.11 Skewed joints.Figure 4.12 Weld as a line (no area).Figure 4.13 Weld as line, and mathematical relationships of various elements.Figure 4.14 Example of calculations treating weld as a line.Figure 4.15 Welded tubular connections, T, K, and Y and nomenclature, inserted w...Figure 4.15.1Figure 4.16 Joint design for PJP groove weld in simple T, K, and Y tubular conne...Figure 4.17 Applicable location of PJP groove weld design.Figure 4.18 Weld set up for same size members.Figure 4.19 Load on the tubular welded connections.Figure 4.20 Impact of cyclic loading on the strength of steel and weld metal.Figure 4.21 Fatigue categories.Figure 4.22 Typical approaches to aluminum weld design.Figure 4.23 Distribution of tensile strength across the aluminum weld.Figure 4.24 Typical extrusions used to design joint geometry.Figure 4.25 Showing the transition of two different thicknesses for butt weld.Figure 4.26 Lap joints (a) and (b).Figure 4.27 Angular distortion, double-sided fillet welds in a T-joint.Figure 4.28 Weld CG and neutral axis.Figure 4.29 Angular distortion, single-sided groove weld in a butt joint.

      5 Chapter 5Figure 5.10.1 Oxy-fuel cutting process.Figure 5.10.2 Oxyacetylene gas jet and nozzle design.Figure 5.10.3 Propane gas jet and nozzle design.

      6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 The structure of welding symbol.Figure 6.2 Use of pointing reference line arrows in welding symbols.Figure 6.3 Meaning of arrow pointing.Figure 6.4 Significance of circle at the inflexion point of the arrow line.Figure 6.5 Symbols to denote various types of welds.Figure 6.6 Symbol of fillet weld.Figure 6.7 How the fillet welds are shown for the given weld on top.Figure 6.8 Typical fillet welds symbols and their as built appearance with size ...Figure 6.9 Symbol and the as built: full dimensioning of a fillet weld, note the...Figure 6.10 Symbol and As-built: Showing an intermittent fillet weld and its siz...Figure 6.11 Symbols used to denote groove welds.Figure 6.12 Sq. groove weld symbol and As-built.Figure 6.13 V-groove welds and their as built, note the positioning of arrows.Figure 6.14 Groove welds, full penetration and partial penetration welds note th...Figure 6.15 Symbol and as built of a PJP weld that shows the depth of penetratio...Figure 6.16 Symbol and as built of a bevel weld.Figure 6.17 Symbol and as built of a U-groove weld.Figure 6.18 Symbol and as built J-groove weld; note the positioning of arrow and...Figure 6.19 Symbol and as built flare-weld note the practice of showing the dept...Figure 6.20 Symbol and as built with desired dimensions of the weld, and supplem...Figure 6.21 Symbol and as built and shown depth of desired and achieved weld pen...Figure 6.22 A weld symbol and as built with the backing bar.Figure 6.23 A symbol of a Plug-weld.Figure 6.24 Shows the symbols and as built welds for both plug and slot welds.

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Table of Contents

      3  Title Page

      4  Copyright

      5  List of Figures

      6  List of Tables

      7  Foreword

      8  Preface

      9  1 Properties and Strength of Material

      10  Index

      11  Also of Interest

      12  End User License Agreement

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