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Welding Design & Fabrication 1991: Vol 64 Index PDF

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Bending, pipe and tube 4:20-25 Fabricating centers 4:40-46 Management 5:25-27 Bending machines 11:29-33 Filler metals 5:19-23, 11:26-27 Mechanized GMAW 7:60-61 Beryllium-copper alloys 8:30-32 Filler metals for OFW 6:19, 33-36 Metal-cored wires 5:22 Blech ’90 3:27-28 Film, radiographic 2:27, 29-39 Methylacetylene 6:28-29 Braze welding 6:47 Finishing, powered brushes 7:41-43 Mill, structural-steel 2:43-45 Brazing of Be-Cu alloys 8:30-32 Fitness for service 5:32-36 Muscle injuries 7:32-33 Brittle fracture 7:48-49 Flame straightening 6:47 Brushes, powered 7:41-43 Flame-spray coating 4:28 Flux-cored wires 5:19-23 Flux-cored-arc welding National Thermal Spray C 7:25, 56; 12:42 Coating Show 4:34-36 Carbon steel, OFW of Fluxes for OFW 6:19, 36 Natural gas 6:29 alloy steels 6:31 Fracture-control plan 5:35-36 Nesting scftware aluminum 6:31 Fuel gases, OFC, OFW 6:28-29 12:28-29, 31-33, 35-37 cast iron 6:31 Fume 5:23 Nickel (D.S.) 12:50 gray iron 6:31 welding (D.S.) 8:50-51, 12:50 Nickel filler metals 10:24-25 high-carbon steel 6:31 Fume-exhaust equipment 7:27-31 nickel and nickel alloys 6:31 Fume-generation rate 7:27-28 nodular cast iron 6:31 Fumes and gases (D.S.) 7:38, 11:48 O stainless steel 6:31 OFC Carbon steels, filler rods for OFW applications 6:47 6:33-34 G costs of 6:56 aluminum 6:34 Gas-tungsten-arc OFC, OFW cast iron 6:34 welding 8:27-28, 12:41 advantages, limitations 6:18 copper 6:35 robotic 11:35-37 equipment 6:22-26 nickel and nickel alloys 6:35 equipment setup 6:18 surfacing 6:35-36 gas 6:24 Cast iron (D.S.) 12:50 H gases 6:28-29 Charpy tests 3:38-42 Hearing protection history of 6:19 Chemical-process equipment 4:20-25 programs 12:46-48 hose 6:23 CNC and computer terms Heat-affected zones 7:48-49 inspection 6:51-52 for thermal-cutting High-strength low- regulators 6:23-24 operations (D.S.) 3:60 alloy steels 11:40-44 safety 6:53-55 Coated steels 8:39-40 High-strength steels 8:40 schedules and procedures 6:38-45 Cobait filler metals 10:26 Hot-tap welding 2:19-24 torches 6:22-23 Codes, welding 9:32 HY steels 11:43-44 travel carriages 6:24-25 Computer terms for thermal- Hydrogen 5:19-22 Off-line programming 8:44-46, 11:21 cutting operations (D.S.) 2:50 Hydrogen cracking 2:20-21 Offshore construction 5:32-36 Computerization 3:44-46 Hyperbaric welding 3:48-55 training for 8:23-25 Computerized thermal OFw cutting 12:28-29, 31-33 applications 6:47-48 Controlled-rolled steels 11:41-43 costs of 6:57 Cooling rates 2:22 Impact tests 3:38-42 joint preparation 6:37 Copper filler metals 10:25-26 Inspection, remote 9:32 Oxyfuel cutting 6:17-58, 32 Corrosion 10:23-26 Inspectors, testing Oxyfuel welding 6:17-58 Corrosion of welds 5:36 and qualification 9:32 Oxyfuel-spray coating 4:28 Covered electrodes 5:19-23 Oxygen 6:28 CTOD tests 3:38-42, 7:47-49 p Job-hazard analysis 7:35-37 D Joint design, OFW 6:37 Penetrameters 2:29 Databases, materials 3:45-46 Petrochemical equipment 12:40-42 Defects 2:27, 29-32 Pipe bending 4:20-25 Dye-penetrant testing 7:56 L Pipe welds, inspection 9:21 Laser-beam cutting 3:27-28, Pipeline 4:40-46, 8:40-42, 11:22 burnthrough 2:19-20 Laser-beam welding 9:49-50 corrosion 2:36-37 Electron-beam welding 9:28 Light sensors 7:32-33 inspection 2:36-37 Electroslag welding 9:28, 10:32 Line-pipe steels 11:40-41 radiography 2:27, 29-32 Electrostatic cooling 5:38-40 Local brittle zones 3:38-42, 7:46-49 repair 2:19-24 Expert systems 3:44-45 Low-alloy steels 3:38-42 trans-Alaska 2:36-37 Eye protection (D.S.) 5:42-43 welding 2:34-35 DECEMBER 91 WELDING DESIGN & FABRICATION 53 Pipelines, in-service 2:19-24 Robots 8:44-46, 11:22 (D.S.) 11:48 Plasma-arc cutting 4:40-46 OFW 6:48 Plasma-arc welding 3:53-54, 5:38-40 Plasma-spray coating 4:28 S Tt Power supplies 3:27-28 Safety 7:32-33, 35-37; 12:46-48 GTAW 8:28 OFC, OFW 6:53-55 Testing, UT calibration 9:17-21 rating 3:56-57 Seam trackers, tactile 12:38-39 Thermal spray, costs of 3:58 Press brakes 9:41-46 Seam tracking 3:33-34 Thermal spraying, hvof 12:19-20 Pressure vessels 7:23-25, 12:40-42 Self-shielded wires 5:21-22 Thermal-spray coatings 4:26-28 Pressure-vessel fabrication 10:28-29 Shears 9:38-41 Titanium welding 11:35-37 Procedure specifications 7:51-52 Sheetmetal fabrication 4:40-46 Tube bending 4:20-25 Productivity 5:25-27 Shielding gas 11:24, 26 Tube welding 11:21-27 Propane 6:29 Shielding-gas mixtures 5:21-22 Turbine bases 7:55-56 Propylene 6:29 SMAW, pipelines 2:34-35 Pulsed gas-metal-arc Software welding 7:59-61, 11:41-43 job shop 5:28-31 U,V, W Punch press, laser-pac combo 4:40-46 scheduling 5:28-31 Ultrasonic testing welding and fabricating 3:46 (UT) 2:36-37, 9:17-21 Stainless steel Underwater welding 3:48-55 Q GTA welding of 3:33-34 Ventilation 7:27-31 Quality control 8:35 pipe welding 11:47 (D.S.) 8:50-51 Stainless-steel filler metals 10:23-24 Visual inspection (VT) 9:31-32 Stamping-blanks, welded 8:40-42 Weld cooling, electrostatic 5:38-40 R Standpipe 2:38-41 Weld overlays 10:23-26 Radiography 2:27, 29-32; 9:24-25 Statistical process control 9:31-32 Welder training 8:23-25 Radioscopy, real time 9:24-25 Structural steel 10:31-32 Weldex 11:21-27 Real-time shop floor control 12:24-26 Structurals, bending of 11:29-33 Welding schools 8:23-25 Resistance welding 9:27-28, 11:27 Structural-steel mill 2:43-45 Welding wires 5:19-23 Respirators (D.S.) 8:50-51 Submerged-arc welding 12:38-39 Wide-plate tests 7:48-49 Robotic GTAW 11:35-37 Supercollider 3:33-34 Work cells 12:31-33 Robotic welding 10:18-21 Surfacing 10:23-26 Work procedures 7:35-37 | PORTABLE KOIKE Portables PRESSES Straightline Cutting Made Easy Get your oxy-fuel and plasma cut- ting on the right track with the Koike straightline portable cutting machines. You can choose the model that fits your needs because we offer the biggest choice in small machines big features, too. ® accurate speed controls ® portable—easy to transport FLANGE PRESSES WEBB PRESSES 30 TO 275 TONS 30 TO 175 TONS © from compact and lightweight to durable and heavyweight to © Integrated handgnp control station standard on all units flexible and automatic * Provision for keyed tooling on 100 ton © big machines features, like automatic shutoff units or larger * Replaceable Die Pocket standard on all units ® standard beveling; multi-beveling option available © Adjustable stripper ¢ 5 models to choose from MADE IN U.S.A. © Pull 12 month warranty See your Koike Aronson distributor or write for free catalog. FRANKLIN CMD MANUFACTURING q KOIKE ARONSON COMPANY, INC. 635 W. Main St. P. O. Drawer 998, Russeliville, Alabama 35653 Phone: (205) 332-6654 or 1-800-537-7945 Arcade, NY 14009 (716) 492-2400 Circle 106 on Reader Service Card 54 WELDING DESIGN & FABRICATION DECEMBER 91 Circle 107 on Reader Service Card 4

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