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Author
Corbett, A. H.; Metcalfe, J.; Kindler, J. E.
Title
Symposium on the weldability of Australian carbon steel plates
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 22, no. 6, Jun 1950, pp. 111-121
Description

This symposium, No.973, originated in the Brisbane Division and was presented before a General Meeting of that Division on 22nd August, 1947.

The Symposium had four parts:
* Introduction. By A. H. Corbett, ME AMIEAust, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, The University of Queensland;
* Some aspects of welding metallurgy. By J. Metcalfe, BE AMIEAust, Electrical and Maintenance Engineer, Evans, Deakin & Co. Ltd.;
* Implications in relation to Australian practice of recent overseas developments in the application of arc-welding to the fabrication of steel structures. By J. E. Kindler, ME AMIEAust, Deputy Chief Engineer (Structures), Office of the Co-ordinator General of Public Works, Queensland;
* Previous investigations of weldability. By A. H. Corbett, ME AMIEAust.

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  • Corbett, A. H.; Metcalfe, J.; Kindler, J. E.; Reilly, W. L.; Mills, D. V.; Karmalsky, V.; Robertson, S. C.; Ross, G. F.; Hewitt, W. V.; Dickson, J. R.;, 'Symposium on the weldability of Australian carbon steel plates (Discussion)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 22 (6) (1950), 121-128. Details

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