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Journal Article

Author
Blackwood, Robert Rutherford
Title
The effect of welding variables on the physical properties of electric arc weld metals
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 6, no. 11, Nov 1934, pp. 421-443
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319
Description

This paper, No.499, originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution.

See also Discussions and communications:
JIEA v.7 n.2 Feb 1935 pp.61-62, and
JIEA v.8 n.1 Jan 1936 p.14.

[This paper was awarded the Electrical Association Premium 1934.]

Abstract

This paper outlines the results of a study of the effect on the physical properties of deposited electric arc weld metal of electrode gauge, size of run, welding current and plate thickness. The effect of these variables on Brinell hardness, yield point, ultimate tensile strength, elongation, reduction of area and lzod impact value are considered. Statistical methods are used in analysing the results.

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  • Blackwood, R. R.; Chapman, W. D.; Langlands, I., 'The effect of welding variables on the physical properties of electric arc weld metals (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (2) (1935), 61-62. Details
  • Blackwood, R. R.; Isaacs, D. V.; Telford, W. M., 'The effect of welding variables on the physical properties of electric arc weld metals (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 8 (1) (1936), 14. Details

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