Aluminium Welding

Aluminium Welding by N R Mandal is a comprehensive resource published by Woodhead Publishing on January 15, 2001. This 160-page book is written in English and is designed for practising engineers and students of welding technology. It provides an in-depth exploration of the properties of wrought and cast aluminium alloys, detailing their applications, alloy designations, and compositions, including both heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable alloys.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the process variables involved in weld metal transfer mechanisms and strategies to address challenges in GAS tungsten ARC welding. The book also discusses distortion and includes numerical methods of analysis, making it a valuable guide for those involved in the fields of manufacturing, materials science, and metallurgy. This edition serves as a timely reference for understanding the complexities of aluminium welding.
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This publication is a comprehensive book on the welding of aluminium, aimed primarily at practising engineers and students of welding technology. After describing the properties of wrought and cast aluminium alloys, their applications, alloy designations and composition, both in heat-treatable and non heat-treatable alloys, it goes on to explain the process variables in weld metal transfer mechanisms, the ways of overcoming problems in GAS tungsten ARC welding, and distortion – also providing numerical methods of analysis. A thorough and timely guide to all aspects of aluminium welding.
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