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Table of Contents Chapter 5: Cracking Phenomena ith Welding Chanter opens cel Brcstion of Weldnevs sete Weld Failure Analysis and Prevention Chapter 7: Fatigue and Fracture Control of Welds, Chapter 8: Factor Influencing Weldment Fatigue . ¢ Fracture Mechanics and Service-Fitness of Welds Chay iE ‘Corrosion of Weldments. . aap: 15: Properties of Aluminum-Alloy Welds Chapter 16: Properties of Titanium-alloy Welds Chanter 1; Provetice of Neket Ally Welds Chapter 18: Properties of Refractory Metal Welds. Appendix: Reference Tables Table Al: Weldability of Cast Irons. Table A2: Weldability of Steels. Table A3: Weldabilit of Nonferrous Table A4: Process Sel Table A5: Recommended Preheat and Interpass Temperatures for Selected Thicknesses of Structural Carbon Steels ......+.0000ss0e00e 371 ‘Table A6: Recommended Preheat and Postweld Heat Treatment of Steel Pressure Vessel and Pipe Welds ..........6000000005 seeeees + BR Table A7: Recommended Preheat and Interpass Temperatures for Heat Treatable Steels ........6ccecececsesesseseressessesaseasess 373 ‘Table AS: Recommended Preheat and Interpass Temperatures for Selected Carbon Steels... Factors Influencing Weldment Fatigue / 157 1 10 10 708 107 708 Fatigue ite (N), cycles Fig, 20 Comparison ofthe predictions of the ination propagation made with data in the University of ino at Urbana-Champaign \weldment talgue databank fora mild see, double but weldmert,R'=0 10 108 1 107 108 Fig. 21, Comparison ofthe predictions ofthe nan propagation max wit data Inthe University of lino at Urbana-Champaign weldment fatigue databank fora mild see, double but weldment, R= 1 mm a 5,0, Sy i al I I loon § = 38, yO ina 598, 50 38 Nomi: Su =0 Nit S38 1 . 1. L 10 10 1 107 18 Fatigue ite (N), cycles Fig. 22, ct fsa! rests onthe fatigue behavior of nominal” and idea” 1.0. plate thickness, mild sel, nor toad carrying cruciform weldments

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