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WELDING JOURNAL INDEX VOLUME 73 — 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, 550 N.W. LEJEUNE RD., MIAMI, FL 33126 Part 1 — WELDING JOURNAL SUBJECT INDEX ABCs of Welding Metallurgy for Plain Carbon Steels, The — Charpy Test, Reliability of Fracture Appearance H. C. Campbell, 55 (Aug). Measurement in the — B. F. Dixon, 39 (Aug). Aging of Welds for Hydrogen Removal — D. J. Kotecki, 75 Cobalt and Nickel Alloys, Hardfacing with — J. B. C. Wu and (june). J. Redman, 63 (Sep). Alaskan Company Repairs Nearly Anything That Flies — L. Colmonoy 88: A New Development in Nickel-Based Alvord, 63 (Mar). Hardfacing Alloys — G. L. Fillion, 33 (Apr). Aluminum Alloys, Welding the Four Most Popular — B. Computer Search to Solve Piping Offset Problems in the Irving, 51, (Feb). Field, Using a — G. Simpson, 51 (Dec). Aluminum Roadway Panels, Welding Improves Fabrication Computers in Welding: A Primer — T. A. Siewert, R. B. of — V. Malin, 43 (May). Madigan and T. P. Quinn, 39 (Feb). Aluminum Space Frames, Selecting Manufacturing Processes Consumable to Weld HSLA 100, Two Paths, One Goal: A — for Automotive — |. Stol, 57 (Feb). A. Cullison, 51 (Jan). Aluminum to Steel, Transition Material Improves Spot Contaminants in Shielding Gases, Control of Moisture and — Welding of — 71 (June). P. Bhadha, 57 (May). Anodic Protection Failures On Pulp Mill Digesters, Contest Promotes Picture-Perfect Welding, 75th Anniversary Preventing — O. Protch, 83 (Jan). — 56 (June). Applications Widen for Structural Adhesives in Metal-to- Control of Moisture and Contaminants in Shielding Gases — Metal Bonding — B. Irving, 51 (Sep). P. Bhadha, 57 (May). As Time Goes By, Welding — B. Irving and L. D. Hart, 31 Control of Resistance Spot Welding, A Nuts-and-Bolts (June). Approach to the — M. J. Karagoulis, 27 (July). Automated Submerged Arc Welding Saves Mill Time and Control Retrofits Reshape Plate-Cutting Productivity — B. Money — 59 (Apr). Irving, 39 (Nov). Automotive Aluminum Space Frames, Selecting Copper Containers to Encapsulate Nuclear Waste, Electron Manufacturing Processes for — |. Stol, 57 (Feb). Beam Welding of — G. R. LaFlamme and D. E. Powers, Automotive Assembly Lines, Weld Bonding Finds New 37 (Dec). Applications on — B. Irving, 41 (July). Cost Control: Seeing the True Picture, Welding — G. Trigo Automotive Engineers Plunge into Tomorrow's Joining and J. Walker, 39 (May). Problems — B. Irving, 47 (Dec). Cutting of Steel, Dross Formation During Plasma Arc — M. Beginning..., In the — H. Stacey, 45 (June). Manohar and J. P. Snyder II, 45 (Nov). Beveling Tool Eases Retubing for Union Pacific’s No. 844, Cutting Torch Designed for Improved Safety, Self-Lighting Portable — S. A. Lee, 49 (Coct). Oxygen — R. Langford, 71 (May). Brazing Alloys, The Development of Nontoxic Ag-Based — Defects, Using Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography to P. F. Timmins, 31 (Sep). Detect — T. A. Siewert, R. B. Madigan and T. P. Quinn, 39 Brazing Filler Metals, Silver’s Role in Phosphorus-Copper — (Feb). R. E. Ballentine, 41 (Oct). Development of Nontoxic Ag-Based Brazing Alloys, The — Bridges, High-Performance Steels for America’s — J. W. P. F. Timmins, 31 (Sep). Fisher and R. J. Dexter, 35 (Jan). Dissimilar Steel Joints, Effect of Processing Parameters on Building the Hibernia: Newfoundland’s Huge Offshore Laser Welded — Z. Sun and T. Moisio, 63 (Apr). Platform — B. Irving, 34 (Oct). Dross Formation During Plasma Arc Cutting of Steel — M. Canadian Fabricators Benefit from Certification Program — Manohar and J. P. Snyder tl, 45 (Nov). B. Irving, 51 (Mar). Eagle Has Landed’...with a Little Help from Welding, ‘The— Carbon Steels, The ABCs of Welding Metallurgy for Plain — F. R. Schneider, Jr., 62 (Nov). H. C. Campbell, 55 (Aug). Earthquake, Why Steel Fractured in the Northridge — J. L. Cars Up to Speed, Welding Keeps These — M. R. Johnsen, Skiles and H. H. Campbell Ill, 66 (Nov). 67 (Feb). EB Welding Joins the Titanium Fuselage for Boeing’s F-22 Certification Program, Canadian Fabricators Benefit from — Fighter — B. Irving, 31 (Dec). B. Irving, 51 (Mar). Economical Repair of Turbomachinery Shafts by SAW — R. 96 | DECEMBER 1994 WELDING JOURNAL INDEX VOLUME 73 — 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, 550 N.W. LEJEUNE RD., MIAMI, FL 33126 Part 1 — WELDING JOURNAL SUBJECT INDEX ABCs of Welding Metallurgy for Plain Carbon Steels, The — Charpy Test, Reliability of Fracture Appearance H. C. Campbell, 55 (Aug). Measurement in the — B. F. Dixon, 39 (Aug). Aging of Welds for Hydrogen Removal — D. J. Kotecki, 75 Cobalt and Nickel Alloys, Hardfacing with — J. B. C. Wu and (june). J. Redman, 63 (Sep). Alaskan Company Repairs Nearly Anything That Flies — L. Colmonoy 88: A New Development in Nickel-Based Alvord, 63 (Mar). Hardfacing Alloys — G. L. Fillion, 33 (Apr). Aluminum Alloys, Welding the Four Most Popular — B. Computer Search to Solve Piping Offset Problems in the Irving, 51, (Feb). Field, Using a — G. Simpson, 51 (Dec). Aluminum Roadway Panels, Welding Improves Fabrication Computers in Welding: A Primer — T. A. Siewert, R. B. of — V. Malin, 43 (May). Madigan and T. P. Quinn, 39 (Feb). Aluminum Space Frames, Selecting Manufacturing Processes Consumable to Weld HSLA 100, Two Paths, One Goal: A — for Automotive — |. Stol, 57 (Feb). A. Cullison, 51 (Jan). Aluminum to Steel, Transition Material Improves Spot Contaminants in Shielding Gases, Control of Moisture and — Welding of — 71 (June). P. Bhadha, 57 (May). Anodic Protection Failures On Pulp Mill Digesters, Contest Promotes Picture-Perfect Welding, 75th Anniversary Preventing — O. Protch, 83 (Jan). — 56 (June). Applications Widen for Structural Adhesives in Metal-to- Control of Moisture and Contaminants in Shielding Gases — Metal Bonding — B. Irving, 51 (Sep). P. Bhadha, 57 (May). As Time Goes By, Welding — B. Irving and L. D. Hart, 31 Control of Resistance Spot Welding, A Nuts-and-Bolts (June). Approach to the — M. J. Karagoulis, 27 (July). Automated Submerged Arc Welding Saves Mill Time and Control Retrofits Reshape Plate-Cutting Productivity — B. Money — 59 (Apr). Irving, 39 (Nov). Automotive Aluminum Space Frames, Selecting Copper Containers to Encapsulate Nuclear Waste, Electron Manufacturing Processes for — |. Stol, 57 (Feb). Beam Welding of — G. R. LaFlamme and D. E. Powers, Automotive Assembly Lines, Weld Bonding Finds New 37 (Dec). Applications on — B. Irving, 41 (July). Cost Control: Seeing the True Picture, Welding — G. Trigo Automotive Engineers Plunge into Tomorrow's Joining and J. Walker, 39 (May). Problems — B. Irving, 47 (Dec). Cutting of Steel, Dross Formation During Plasma Arc — M. Beginning..., In the — H. Stacey, 45 (June). Manohar and J. P. Snyder II, 45 (Nov). Beveling Tool Eases Retubing for Union Pacific’s No. 844, Cutting Torch Designed for Improved Safety, Self-Lighting Portable — S. A. Lee, 49 (Coct). Oxygen — R. Langford, 71 (May). Brazing Alloys, The Development of Nontoxic Ag-Based — Defects, Using Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography to P. F. Timmins, 31 (Sep). Detect — T. A. Siewert, R. B. Madigan and T. P. Quinn, 39 Brazing Filler Metals, Silver’s Role in Phosphorus-Copper — (Feb). R. E. Ballentine, 41 (Oct). Development of Nontoxic Ag-Based Brazing Alloys, The — Bridges, High-Performance Steels for America’s — J. W. P. F. Timmins, 31 (Sep). Fisher and R. J. Dexter, 35 (Jan). Dissimilar Steel Joints, Effect of Processing Parameters on Building the Hibernia: Newfoundland’s Huge Offshore Laser Welded — Z. Sun and T. Moisio, 63 (Apr). Platform — B. Irving, 34 (Oct). Dross Formation During Plasma Arc Cutting of Steel — M. Canadian Fabricators Benefit from Certification Program — Manohar and J. P. Snyder tl, 45 (Nov). B. Irving, 51 (Mar). Eagle Has Landed’...with a Little Help from Welding, ‘The— Carbon Steels, The ABCs of Welding Metallurgy for Plain — F. R. Schneider, Jr., 62 (Nov). H. C. Campbell, 55 (Aug). Earthquake, Why Steel Fractured in the Northridge — J. L. Cars Up to Speed, Welding Keeps These — M. R. Johnsen, Skiles and H. H. Campbell Ill, 66 (Nov). 67 (Feb). EB Welding Joins the Titanium Fuselage for Boeing’s F-22 Certification Program, Canadian Fabricators Benefit from — Fighter — B. Irving, 31 (Dec). B. Irving, 51 (Mar). Economical Repair of Turbomachinery Shafts by SAW — R. 96 | DECEMBER 1994 LaFave and R. Wiegand, 39 (Apr). Industry Leaders Look into the Future — 49 (June). Education Geared to Industry Produces Young Workers — M. International Involvement, Welding Industry Meets a New R. Johnsen, 41 (Dec). Frontier of — D. Olson and J. Dreisbach, 74 (Apr). Education?, What's the Future of Welding — F. Kjeld, 55 Joining Problems, Automotive Engineers Plunge into (Mar). Tomorrow’s — B. Irving, 47 (Dec). Effect of Heat Treatment on Toughness in Ni-Based Weld Joint Tracking Robot System Transforms Company's Welding Metal in the 600°-900°C Temperature Range — }. O. Production — 68 (Mar). Nilsson, B. Lundquist and M. Lonnberg, 45 (Jan). Laser Beam Cutting of Steel Plate Goes On-Stream in Georgia Effect of Processing Parameters on Laser Welded Dissimilar — B. Irving, 33 (Nov). Steel Joints — Z. Sun and T. Moisio, 63 (Apr). Laser Beam, Mash Seam Resistance Welding Fights It Out Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Size in VPPA Welding of with the — J. Baron and B. Irving, 33 (July). Al 2219 — L. F. Martinez, C. Matlock, R. E. Marques, J. C. Laser Beam Welding and Cutting?, What's the Latest News McClure and A. C. Nunes, Jr. 51 (Oct). on — B. Irving, 31 (Feb). Electron Beam Welding of Copper Containers to Encapsulate Laser Cutting Methods, New Oxygen Plasma Process Rivals Nuclear Waste — G. R. LaFlamme and D. E. Powers, 37 —R. C. Fernicola, 65 (June). (Dec). Laser Soldering: New Light on an Old Joining Process — R. Electron Beam Welding, Lufthansa Slashes Repair Costs with W. Messler and D. L. Millard, 43 (Oct). — 51 (Aug). Laser Welded Dissimilar Steel Joints, Effect of Processing Eliminate Ozone-Depleters from Your Brazing and Welding Parameters on — Z. Sun and T. Moisio, 63 (Apr). jobs — D. Peterson, 39 (Sep). Lufthansa Slashes Repair Costs with Electron Beam Welding Essen Welding Fair, Fifteen Top Performers at the — J. D. — 51 (Aug). Weber, 77 (Jan). Management’s Responsibility? Successful Welding Europe: What Direction Is It Taking?, Welding Education in Operations: Aren’t They Top — B. Irving, 33 (May). — O. Al-Erhayem, 56 (July). = Mash Seam Resistance Welding Fights It Out with the Laser Fifteen Top Performers at the Essen Welding Fair — J. D. Beam — J. Baron and B. Irving, 33 (July). Weber, 77 (Jan). Materials Joining, Henniker ‘94: A Strategic Vision for — A. Ford Motor Co.'s Hilligoss Speaks Out about Welding — B. Cullison, 53 (Nov). Irving, 59 (Aug). Melt Zone Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, Effect of Weld Fracture Appearance Measurement in the Charpy Test, Gases on — L. F. Martinez, C. Matlock, R. E. Marques, J. Reliability of — B. F. Dixon, 39 (Aug). C. McClure and A. C. Nunes, Jr., 51 (Oct). Friction Welding, What industry Needs to Know about — D. Moisture and Contaminants in Shielding Gases, Control of — E. Spindler, 37 (Mar). P. Bhadha, 57 (May). Fume Extracting Welding Guns, Take a Look at — A. Newfoundland’s Huge Offshore Platform, Building the Cullison, 35 (Sep). Hibernia — B. Irving, 34 (Oct). Future, Industry Leaders Look into the — 49 (June). New Oxygen Plasma Process Rivals Laser Cutting Methods Future of Thermal Spray Technology, The — R. W. Smith and —R. C. Fernicola, 65 (June). R. D. Fast, 43 (July). Nickel Alloys, Hardfacing with Cobalt and — J.B. C. Wu and Gases on Melt Zone Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, Effect J. Redman, 63 (Sep). of Weld — L. F. Martinez, C. Matlock, R. E. Marques, J. C. Nickel-Based Hardfacing Alloys, Colmonoy 88: A New McClure and A. C. Nunes, Jr., 51 (Oct). Development in — G. L. Fillion, 33 (Apr). Giant Ear Catches Radio Waves — 52 (July). 1994 International Welding Exposition in Review, The — A. GMA Welds, Hydrogen Reduced in Wet Underwater — D. Cullison and B. Irving, 29 (Aug). Chandiramani, 45 (Mar). Nontoxic Ag-Based Brazing Alloys, The Development of — Hardfacing Alloys, Colmonoy 88: A New Development in P. F. Timmins, 31 (Sep). Nickel-Based — G. L. Fillion, 33 (Apr). Nuts-and-Bolts Approach to the Control of Resistance Spot Hardfacing Extends the Life of Steel Mill Continuous Casters Welding, A — M. J. Karagoulis, 27 (July). — S. Merrick, 53 (Apr). Offshore Platform, Building the Hibernia: Newfoundland’s Hardfacing with Cobalt and Nickel Alloys — J. B. C. Wu and Huge — B. Irving, 34 (Oct). J. Redman, 63 (Sep). Offshore Platforms, Orbital Welding Technology Speeds Heat Creates Artist’s Palette — M. R. Johnsen, 62 (Aug). Riser Construction of — B. K. Henon, 53 (May). Heat Treatment on Toughness in Ni-Based Weld Metal in the Orbital Welding Technology Speeds Riser Construction of 600°-900°C Temperature Range — J. O. Nilsson, B. Offshore Platforms — B. K. Henon, 53 (May). Lundquist and M. Lonnberg, 45 (Jan). Oxygen Cutting Torch Designed for Improved Safety, Self- Henniker ‘94: A Strategic Vision for Materials Joining — A. Lighting — R. Langford, 71 (May). Cullison, 53 (Nov). Ozone-Depleters from Your Brazing and Welding Jobs, Hibernia: Newfoundland’s Huge Offshore Platform, Eliminate — D. Peterson, 39 (Sep). Building the — B. Irving, 34 (Oct). Piping Offset Problems in the Field, Using a Computer Search High-Performance Steels for America’s Bridges — J. W. Fisher to Solve — G. Simpson, 51 (Dec). and R. J. Dexter, 35 (Jan). Phosphorus-Copper Brazing Filler Metals, Silver’s Role in — Hilligoss Speaks Out about Welding, Ford Motor Co.’s — B. R. E. Ballentine, 41 (Oct). Irving, 59 (Aug). Plasma Arc Cutting of Steel, Dross Formation During — M. HSLA 100, Two Paths, One Goal: A Consumable to Weld — Manohar and J. P. Snyder Il, 45 (Nov). A. Cullison, 51 (Jan). Plasma Process Rivals Laser Cutting Methods, New Oxygen Hydrogen Reduced in Wet Underwater GMA Welds — D. —R. C. Fernicola, 65 (June). Chandiramani, 45 (Mar). Plastic Surgeon Has a Touch for Welding — M. R. Johnsen, Hydrogen Removal, Aging of Welds for — D. J. Kotecki, 75 71 (Jan). (June). Plate-Cutting Productivity, Contrei Retrofits Reshape — B. Importance of Being a Welder, The — H. B. Cary, 59 (Oct). Irving, 39 (Nov). In the Beginning... — H. Stacey, 45 (June). Portable Beveling Tool Eases Retubing for Union Pacific's WELDING JOURNAL | 97 No. 844 — S.A. Lee, 49 (Oct). R. D. Fast, 43 (July). Power Tools, Proper Ergonomics Must Be Integral to Design Titanium Fuselage for Boeing's F-22 Fighter, EB Welding Joins of — B. Schultz, 81 (June). the — B. Irving, 31 (Dec). Preventing Anodic Protection Failures on Pulp Mill Digesters Toughness in Ni-Based Weld Metal in the 600°-900°C — O. Protch, 83 (jan). Temperature Range, Effect of Heat Treatment on — J. O. Proper Ergonomics Must Be Integral to Design of Power Tools Nilsson, B. Lundquist and M. Lonnberg, 45 (Jan). — B. Schultz, 81 (June). Transition Material Improves Spot Welding of Aluminum to Pulp Mill Digesters, Preventing Anodic Protection Failures Steel — 71 (June). On — O. Protch, 83 (jan). Trying to Make Some Sense Out of Shielding Gases — B. Radio Waves, Giant Ear Catches — 52 (July), Irving, 65 (May). Reliability of Fracture Appearance Measurement in the Turbomachinery Shafts by SAW, Economical Repair of — R. Charpy Test — B. F. Dixon, 39 (Aug). LaFave and R. Wiegand, 39 (Apr). Repair Cost with Electron Beam Welding, Lufthansa Slashes Two Paths, One Goal: A Consumable to Weld HSLA 100 — — 51 (Aug). A. Cullison, 51 (Jan). Repairs Nearly Anything That Flies, Alaskan Company — L. Underwater GMA Welds, Hydrogen Reduced in Wet — D. Alvord, 63 (Mar). Chandiramani, 45 (Mar). Resistance Spot Welding, A Nuts-and-Bolts Approach to the Union Pacific’s No. 844, Portable Beveling Tool Eases Control of — M. J. Karagoulis, 27 (July). Retubing for — S. A. Lee, 49 (Oct). Resistance Welding Fights It Out with the Laser Beam, Mash Using a Computer Search to Solve Piping Offset Problems in Seam — J. Baron and B. Irving, 33 (July). the Field — G. Simpson, 51 (Dec). Respiratory Protection, A Welder’s Guide to — C. E. Colton, Using Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography to Detect 45 (Sep). Defects — J. O. Milewski, A. B. Hmelo, K. L. D’amico, }. Riser Construction of Offshore Platforms, Orbital Welding H. Dunsmuir and S. R. Ferguson, 45 (Feb). Technology Speeds — B. K. Henon, 53 (May). Weld Bonding Finds New Applications on Automotive Robot System Transforms Company's Welding Production, Assembly Lines — B. Irving, 41 (July). joint Tracking — 68 (Mar). Welder, The Importance of Being a — H. B. Cary, 59 (Oct). Roof Welding Systems Spot Seam Weld Van Bodies — 74 Welder’s Guide to Respiratory Protection, A — C. E. Colton, (Jan). 45 (Sep). SAW, Economical Repair of Turbomachinery Shafts by — R. Welding — As Time Goes By — B. Irving and L. D. Hart, 31 LaFave and R. Wiegand, 39 (Apr). (June). Selecting Manufacturing Processes for Automotive Welding Cost Control: Seeing the True Picture — G. Trigo and Aluminum Space Frames — I. Stol, 57 (Feb). J. Walker, 39 (May). Self-Lighting Oxygen Cutting Torch Designed for Improved Welding Education in Europe: What Direction Is It Taking? — Safety — R. Langford, 71 (May). O. Al-Erhayem, 56 (July). 75th Anniversary Contest Promotes Picture-Perfect Welding Welding Education?, What's the Future of — F. Kjeld, 55 — 56 (June). (Mar). Shielding Gases, Trying to Make Some Sense Out of — B. Welding Exposition in Review, The 1994 International — A. Irving, 65 (May). Cullison and B. Irving, 29 (Aug). Shielding Gases, Control of Moisture and Contaminants in — Welding Improves Fabrication of Aluminum Roadway Panels P. Bhadha, 57 (May). — V. Malin, 43 (May). SI Units?, Why Use — R. D. Thomas, Jr. and D. J. Kotecki, 65 Welding Industry Meets a New Frontier of International (Aug) Involvement — D. Olson and J. Dreisbach, 74 (Apr). Silver's Role in Phosphorus-Copper Brazing Filler Metals — Welding Keeps These Cars Up to Speed — M. R. Johnsen, 67 R. E. Ballentine, 41 (Oct). (Feb). Smoke Won't Get in Your Eyes at This Welding Lab — M. R. Welding Lab, Smoke Won't Get in Your Eyes at This — M. R. Johnsen, 59 (Sep) Johnsen, 59 (Sep) Spot Seam Weld Van Bodies, Roof Welding Systems — 74 Welding the Four Most Popular Aluminum Alloys — B. (Jan). Irving, 51 (Feb). Spot Welding of Aluminum to Steel, Transition Material What's the Latest News on Laser Beam Welding and Cutting? Improves — 71 (June). — B. Irving, 31 (Feb). Steel Mill Continuous Casters, Hardfacing Extends the Life of What Industry Needs to Know about Friction Welding — D. — S. Merrick, 53 (Apr). E. Spindler, 37 (Mar). Steel Plate Goes On-Stream in Georgia, Laser Beam Cutting What Welding Accomplished “Way Back When.” — B. of — B. Irving, 33 (Nov). Irving, 59 (Jan). Steels for America’s Bridges, High-Performance — J. W. What's the Future of Welding Education? — F. Kjeld, 55 Fisher, R. J. Dexter, 35 (Jan). (Mar). Structural Adhesives in Metal-to-Metal Bonding, Why Steel Fractured in the Northridge Earthquake — J. L. Applications Widen for — B. Irving, 51 (Sep). Skiles and H. H. Campbell Ill, 66 (Nov). Submerged Arc Welding Saves Mill Time and Money, Why Use SI Units? — R. D. Thomas, Jr. and D. J. Kotecki, 65 Automated — 59 (Apr). (Aug). Successful Welding Operations: Aren’t They Top Workers, Education Geared to Industry Produces Young — Management's Responsibility? — B. Irving, 33 (May). M. R. Johnsen, 41 (Dec). Take a Look at Fume Extracting Welding Guns — A. Cullison, X-ray Microtomography to Detect Defects, Using Sychrotron 35 (Sep). — J. O. Milewski, A. B. Hmelo, K. L. D’amico, J. H. Thermal Spraying: Processes, Preparation, Coatings and Dunsmuir and S. R. Ferguson, 45 (Feb). Application — C. P. Howes, Jr., 47 (Apr). Van Bodies, Roof Welding Systems Spot Seam Weld — 74 Thermal Spray Technoiogy, The Future of — R. W. Smith and (Jan). 98 | DECEMBER 1994 AUTHOR INDEX Al-Erhayem, O. — Welding Education in Europe: What Program, 51 (Mar). Direction Is It Taking?, 56 (July). Irving, B — Control Retrofits Reshape Plate-Cutting Alvord, L. — Alaskan Company Repairs Nearly Anything Productivity, 39 (Nov). That Flies, 63 (Mar). Irving, B. — EB Welding Joins the Titanium Fuselage for Ballentine, R. E. — Silver’s Role in Phosphorus-Copper Boeing's F-22 Fighter, 31 (Dec). Brazing Filler Metals, 41 (Oct). Irving, B. — Ford Motor Co.'s Hilligoss Speaks Out about Baron, J. and Irving, B. — Mash Seam Resistance Welding Welding, 59 (Aug). Fights It Out with the Laser Beam, 33 (July). Irving, B. — Laser Beam Cutting of Steel Plate Goes On- Bhadha, P. — Control of Moisture and Contaminants in Stream in Georgia, 33 (Nov). Shielding Gases, 57 (May). Irving, B., and Baron, J. — Mash Seam Reisitance Welding Campbell, H. C. — The ABC’s of Welding Metallurgy for Fights It Out with the Laser Beam, 33 (July). Plain Carbon Steels, 55 (Aug). Irving, B. — Successful Welding Operations: Aren’t They Top Campbell Ill, H. H., and Skiles, J. L. — Why Steel Fractured Management's Responsibility?, 33 (May). in the Northridge Earthquake, 66 (Nov). Irving, B., and Cullison, A. — The 1994 International Cary, H. B. — The Importance of Being a Welder, 59 (Oct). Welding Exposition in Review, 29 (Aug). Chandiramani, D. — Hydrogen Reduced in Wet Underwater Irving, B. — Trying to Make Some Sense Out of Shielding GMA Welds, 45 (Mar). Gases, 65 (May). Colton, C. E. — A Welder’s Guide to Respiratory Protection, Irving, B. — Weld Bonding Finds New Applications on 39 (Sep). Automotive Assembly Lines, 41 (July). Cullison, A. — Henniker ‘94: A Strategic Vision for Materials Irving, B., and Hart, L. D.— Welding — As Time Goes By, Joining, 53 (Nov). 31 (June). Cullison, A. — Take a Look at Fume Extracting Welding Irving, B. — Welding the Four Most Popular Aluminum Guns, 35 (Sep). Alloys, 51 (Feb). Cullison, A., and Irving, B. — The 1994 International Irving, B. — What's the Latest News on Laser Beam Welding Welding Exposition in Review, 29 (Aug). and Cutting?, 31 (Feb). Cullison, A. — Two Paths, One Goal: A Consumable to Weld Irving, B. — What Welding Accomplished “Way Back HSLA 100, 51 (Jan). When” — 59 (Jan). D’Amico, K. L., Dunsmuir, J. H., Ferguson, S. R., Milewski, J. Johnsen, M. R. — Education Geared to Industry Produces O., and Hmelo, A. B. — Using Synchrotron X-ray Young Workers, 41 (Dec). Microtomography to Detect Defects, 45 (Feb). Johnsen, M. R. — Heat Creates Artist's Palette, 62 (Aug). Dexter, R. J., and Fisher, J. W. — High-Performance Steels for Johnsen, M. R. — Plastic Surgeon Has a Touch for Welding, America’s Bridges, 35 (Jan). 71 (Jan). Dixon, B. F. — Reliability of Fracture Appearance Johnsen, M. R. -—— Smoke Won't Get in Your Eyes at This Measurement in the Charpy Test, 39 (Aug). Welding Lab, 59 (Sep). Dreisbach, J., and Olson, D. — Welding Industry Meets a Johnsen, M. R. — Welding Keeps These Cars Up to Speed, New Frontier of International Involvement, 74 (Apr). 67 (Feb). Dunsmuir, J. H., Ferguson, S. R., Milewski, J. O., Hmelo, A. Karagoulis, M. J. — A Nuts-and-Bolts Approach to the B., and D’Amico, K. L. — Using Synchrotron X-ray Control of Resistance Spot Welding, 27 (July). Microtomography to Detect Defects, 45 (Feb). Kjeld, F. — What's the Future of Welding Education?, 55 Fast, R. D., and Smith, R. W. — The Future of Thermal Spray (Mar). Technology, 43 (July). Kotecki, D. J. — Aging of Welds for Hydrogen Removal, 75 Ferguson, S. R., Milewski, J. O., Hmelo, A. B.. D'Amico, K. (June). L., and Dunsmuir, J. H. — Using Synchrotron X-ray Kotecki, D. J., and Thomas, Jr., R. D.— Why Use SI Units?, Microtomography to Detect Defects, 45 (Feb). 65 (Aug). Fernicola, R. C.— New Oxygen Plasma Process Rivals Laser LaFave, R., and Wiegand, R. — Economical Repair of Cutting Methods, 65 (June). Turbomachinery Shafts by SAW, 39 (Apr). Fillion, G. L. — Colmonoy 88: A New Development in LaFlamme, G. R., and Powers, D. E. — Electron Bean Nickel-Based Hardfacing Alloys, 33 (Apr). Welding of Copper Containers to Encapsulate Nuclear Fisher, J. W., and Dexter, R. J. — High-Performance Steels for Waste, 37 (Dec). America’s Bridges, 35 (Jan). Langford, R. — Self-Lighting Oxygen Cutting Torch Designed Hart, L. D. and Irving, B. — Welding — As Time Goes By, 31 for Improved Safety, 71 (May). (June). Lee, S. A. — Portable Beveling Tool Eases Retubing for Union Henon, B. K. — Orbital Welding Technology Speeds Riser Pacific’s No. 844, 49 (Oct). Construction of Offshore Platforms, 53 (May). Lonnberg, M., Nilsson, J. O., and Lundquist, B. — The Effect Hmelo, A. B., D'Amico, K. L., Dunsmuir, J. H., Ferguson, S. of Heat Treatment on Toughness in Nickel-Based Weld R., and Milewski, J. O — Using Synchrotron X-ray Metal in the 600°—900°C Temperature Range, 45 (Jan). Microtomography to Detect Defects, 45 (Feb). Lundquist, B., Lonnber, M., and Nilsson, J. O. — The Effect Howes, Jr., C. P. — Thermal Spraying: Processes, Preparation, of Heat Treatment on Toughness in Nickel-Based Weld Coatings and Application, 47 (Apr). Metal in the 600°-900°C Temperature Range, 45 (Jan). Irving, B. — Applications Widen for Structural Adhesives in Malin, V. — Welding Improves Fabrication of Aluminum Metal-to-Metal Bonding, 51 (Sep). Roadway Panels, 43 (May). Irving B. — Automotive Engineers Plunge into Tomorrow’s Manohar, M., and Snyder Il, J. P. — Dross Formation During Joining Problems, 47 (Dec). Plasma Arc Cutting of Steel, 45 (Nov). Irving, B. — Building the Hibernia: Newfoundland’s Huge Marques, R. E., Martinez, L. F., Matlock, C., McClure, J. C., Offshore Platform, 34 (Oct). and Nunes, Jr., A. C. — Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Irving, B. — Canadian Fabricators Benefit from Certification Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, 51 (Oct). WELDING JOURNAL | 99 Martinez, L. F., Matlock, C., Marques, R. E., McClure, J. C. Mill Digesters, 83 (Jan). and Nunes, Jr., A. C. — Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Redman, J., and Wu, J. B. C. — Hardfacing with Cobalt and Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, 51 (Oct). Nickel Alloys, 63 (Sep). Matlock, C., Martinez, L. F., Marques, R. E., McClure, J. C. Schneider, Jr., F. R. — ‘The Eagle Has Landed’...with a Little and Nunes, Jr., A. C. — Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Help from Welding, 62 (Nov). Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, 51 (Oct). Schultz, B. — Proper Ergonomics Must Be Integral to Design McClure, J. C., Martinez, L. F., Matlock, C., Marques, R. E., of Power Tools, 81 (June). and Nunes, Jr., A. C. — Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Simpson, G. — Using a Computer Search to Solve Piping Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, 51 (Oct). Offset Problems in the Field, 51 (Dec). Merrick, S. — Hardfacing Extends the Life of Steel Mill Skiles, J. L. and Campbell Ill, H. H. — Why Steel Fractured Continuous Casters, 53 (Apr). in the Northridge Earthquake, 66 (Nov). Messler, R. W., and Millard, D. L. — Laser Soldering: New Smith R. W. — The Future of Thermal Spray Technology, 43 Light on an Old Joining Process, 43 (Oct). (July). Milewski, }. O., Hmelo, A. B., D’Amico, K. L., Dunsmuir, J. Snyder II, J. P. — Dross Formation During Plasma Arc Cutting H., and Ferguson, S. R. — Using Synchrotron X-ray of Steel, 45 (Nov). Microtomography to Detect Defects, 45 (Feb). Spindler, D. E. — What Industry Needs to Know about Millard, D. L., and Messler, R. W. — Laser Soldering: New Friction Welding, 37 (Mar). Light on an Old Joining Process, 43 (Oct). Stacey, H. — In the Beginning, 45 (June). Moisio, T., and Sun, Z. — Effect of Processing Parameters on Sun, Z., and Moisio, T. — Effect of Processing Parameters on Laser Welded Dissimilar Steel Joints, 63 (Apr). Laser Welded Dissimilar Steel Joints, 63 (Apr). Nilsson, J. O., Lundquist, B., and Lonnberg, M. — The Effect Thomas, Jr., R. D., and Kotecki, D. J. — Why Use SI Units?, of Heat Treatment on Toughness in Ni-Based Weld Metal 65 (Aug). in the 600°-900°C Temperature Range, 45 (jan). Timmins, P. F. — The Development of Nontoxic Ag-Based Nunes Jr., A. C., Martinez, L. F., Matlock, C., Marques, R. E. Brazing Alloys, 31 (Sep). and McClure |. C. — Effect of Weld Gases on Melt Zone Trigo, G., and Walker, J. — Welding Cost Control: Seeing the Size in VPPA Welding of Al 2219, 51 (Oct). True Picture, 39 (May). Olson, D., and Dreisbach, |. — Welding Industry Meets a Walker, J., and Trigo, G.— Welding Cost Control: Seeing the New Frontier of International Involvement, 74 (Apr). True Picture, 39 (May). Peterson, D. — Eliminate Ozone-Depleters from Your Weber, J. D. — Fifteen Top Performers at the Essen Welding Brazing and Welding Jobs, 30 (Sep). Fair, 77 (Jan). Powers, D. E., and LaFlamme, G. R. — Electron Beam Wiegand, R. and LaFave, R. — Economical Repair of Welding of Copper Containers to Encapsulate Nuclear Turbomachinery Shafts by SAW, 39 (Apr). Waste, 37 (Dec). Wau, J. B. C., and Redman, J. — Hardfacing with Cobalt and Protch, O. — Preventing Anodic Protection Failures On Pulp Nickel Alloys, 63 (Sep). 100 | DECEMBER 1994 PART 2 — WELDING RESEARCH SUPPLEMENT SUBJECT INDEX Alloy Recovery in 12% Cr Continuous Caster Roll Welding Monitoring Weld Pool Sizes in GMAW — K. S. Boo and — D. J. Kotecki, 16-s (Jan). H. S. Cho, 265-s (Nov). Alumina and Cu-Ti Filler during Reactive Metal Brazing, Dilution Effects in Microalloyed Steel Weld Metals, Heat Interfacial Reaction between — K. -S. Bang and S. Liu, 54- Input and — A. C. Hunt, A. O. Kluken and G. R. Edwards, s (Mar). 9-s (Jan). Aluminum, A Novel Brazing Technique for — R. S. Timsit and Dissimilar Alloy Laser Welding of Titanium: Ti-6AI-4V to B. J. Janeway, 119-s (June). Beta-C™ — P.S. Liu, W. A. Baeslack Ill and J. Hurley, 175- Aluminum Alloys, Puckering Phenomenon and_ its s (July). Prevention in GMA Welding of — H. Miyazaki, H. Droplet Transfer Modes for an ER-100S-1 GMAW Electrode, Miyauchi, Y. Sugiyama and T. Shinoda, 277-s (Dec). Mapping the — P. R. Heald, R. B. Madigan, T. A. Siewert Aluminum in Vacuum-Nitrogen Partial-Pressure Atmosphere and S. Liu, 38-s (Feb). Brazing, Brazeability of — T. Hattori, S. Sakai, A. Duplex Stainless Steels at -20°C, The Influence of Sakamoto and C. Fujiwara, 233-s (Oct). Composition and Microstructure on the HAZ Toughness Application of Laser Speckle Strain Measurement to Weld of — J. C. Lippold, |. Varol and W. A. Baeslack III, 75-s Monitoring — Y. Muramatsu and S. Kuroda, 101-s (May). (Apr). Arc Instability Phenomena in GMA Welding — P. J. Modenesi Dynamic Stresses in Weld Metal Hot Cracking —T. Zacharia, and J. H. Nixon, 219-s (Sep). 164-s (July). Automotive Applications, Effect of Weld Design on the Effect of Brazing Processing on SCS-6/8215S Titanium Matrix Fatigue Strength of Laser and Resistance Spot Welded Composites — K. Hoffman, R. K. Bird and D. L. Dicus, Tubular T-Joints for — P .C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, 209- 185-s (Aug). s (Sep). Effect of Copper, Nickel and Boron on Mechanical Properties Brazeability of Aluminum in Vacuum-Nitrogen Partial- of Low-Alloy Steel Weld Metals Deposited at High Heat Pressure Atmosphere Brazing — T. Hattori, S. Sakai, A. Input — A. O. Kluken, T. A. Siewert and R. Smith, 193-s Sakamoto and C. Fujiwara, 233-s (Oct). (Aug). Brazed Ceramic Mutilayer Packages, Mechanical and Effect of Longitudinal Vibration in Tensile Properties of Environmental Tests of — D. A. Weirauch, Jr., 110-s (May). Weldments — S. P. Tewari and A. Shanker, 271-s (Nov). Brazing Graphite/Graphite and Stainless Steel/High-Carbon Effect of Postweld Heat Treatment on Weld Metal Impact Steel Joints, A Technique for — H. Ohmura, T. Yoshida, K. Toughness of a Semi-Austenitic PH Stainless Steel — N. Kawashiri, and O. Yoshimoto, 249-s (Oct). Sivaramakrishnan, K. S. Raja and K. Prasad Rao, 200-s Brazing, Interfacial Reaction between Alumina and Cu-Ti (Aug). Filler during Reactive Metal — K. -S. Bang and S. Liu, 54- Effect of Weld Design on the Fatique Strength of Laser and s (Mar). Resistance Spot Welded Tubular T-Joints for Automotive Brazing Processing on SCS-6/821S Titanium Matrix Applications — P. C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, 209-s (Sep). Composites, Effect of — E. K. Hoffman, R. K. Bird and D. Effects of Pulse Shaping on Nd: YAG Spot Welds in Austenitic L. Dicus, 185-s (Aug). Stainless Steel — H. N. Bransch, D. C. Weckman and H. Brazing Technique for Aluminum, A Novel— R. S. Timsit and W. Kerr, 141-s (June). B. J. Janeway, 119-s (June). Electrode Extension Model for Gas Metal Arc Welding, An — Caster Roll Welding, Alloy Recovery in 12% Cr Continuous T. P. Quinn, R. B. Madigan and T. A. Siewert, 241-s (Oct). — D. J. Kotecki, 16-s (Jan). Electrode, Mapping the Droplet Transfer Modes for an ER- Chromium on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructure 100S-1 GMAW — P. R. Heald, R. B. Madigan, T. A. of Weld Metal from a High-Strength SMA Electode — E. Siewert and S. Liu, 38-s (Feb). Surian, J. Trotti, A. Cassanelli and L. S. De Vedia, 45-s Electron Beams, Transformation Hardening of Steel Using (Mar). High-Energy — J. W. Elmer, M.A. Newton and A. C. Smith, Composition and Microstructure on the HAZ Toughness of Jr., 291-s (Dec). Duplex Stainless Steels at -20°C, The Influence of — J. C. Environmental Tests of Brazed Ceramic Mutlilayer Packages, Lippold, |. Varol and W. A. Baeslack III, 75-s (Apr). Mechanical and — D. A. Weirauch, Jr., 110-s (May). Copper, Nickel and Boron on Mechanical Properties of Low- Ernst, S. C. — Weldability Studies of Haynes® 230 Alloy, 80- Alloy Steel Weld Metals Deposited at High Heat Input, s (Apr). Effect of — A. O. Kluken, T. A Siewert and R. Smith, 193- Evaluation of Local Brittle Zones Using the Finite Element s (Aug). Method — D. S. Kim, C. L. Tsai, J. Liao and J. Papritan II, Cracking, Dynamic Stresses in Weld Metal Hot — T. 257-s (Nov). Zacharia, 164-s (July). Evaluation of Weldments Joined by Fe-Mn-Al and Fe-Cr-Ni Cracking in HSLA Steel Weldments, Investigation on Consumables — D. K. Aidun, K. M. Makhamrah, D. J. Susceptibility to Hydrogen-Assisted — X. Di-Jing, Q. Morrison and J. Olszewski, 61-s (Mar). Hong and J. Jianming, 285-s (Dec). Fatigue Strength of Laser and Resistance Spot Welded Cracking Susceptibility of Pulsed-Laser Welds in Austenitic Tubular T-Joints for Automotive Application, Effect of Stainless Steels, Solidification Behavior and — J. C. Weld Design on the — P. C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, 209- Lippold, 129-s (june). s (Sep). Cu-Ti Filler during Reactive Metal Brazing, Interfacial Fitness-for-Service Design for Underwater Wet Welds — C. Reaction between — K. -S. Bang and S. Liu, 54-s (Mar). L. Tsai, L. R. Zirker, Z. L. Feng, J. A. Grantham and J. C. Determination of a Temperature Sensor Location for Papritan, 1-s (Jan). WELDING JOURNAL | 101 Fe-Cr-Ni Consumables, Evaluation of Weldments Joined by Metallic Glass Alloys by Two Tin-Based Solders, Wettability D. K. Aidun, K. M. Makhamreh, D. J. Morrison and J. of — P. T. Vianco, F. M. Hosking and J. A. Rejent, 153-s Olszewski, 61-s (Mar). (July). Fe-Mn-Al and Fe-Cr-Ni Consumables, Evaluation of Microalloyed Steel Weld Metals, Heat Input and Dilution Weldments Joined by — D. K. Aidun, K. M. Makhamreh, Effects in — A. C. Hunt, A. O. Kluken and G. R. Edwards, D. J. Morrison and J. Olszewski, 61-s (Mar). 9-s (Jan). Gas Metal Arc Welding, An Electrode Extension Model for — Microstructure on the HAZ Toughness of Duplex Stainless T. P. Quinn, R. B. Madigan and T. A. Siewert, 241-s (Oct). Steels at -20°C, The Influence of Composition and — J. C. GMA Welding, Arc Instability Phenomena in — P. J. Lippold, |. Varol and W. A. Baeslack III, 75-s (Apr). Modenesi and J. H. Nixon, 219-s (Sep). Modeling Primary Dendrite Arm Spacings in Resistance Spot GMA Welding of Aluminum Alloys, Puckering Phenomenon Welds, Part | — Modeling Studies — J. E. Gould, 67-s and its Prevention in H. Miyazaki, H. Miyauchi, Y. (Apr). Sugiyama and T. Shinoda, 277-s (Dec). Modeling Primary Dendrite Arm Spacings in Resistance Spot GMA Welding, The Influence of Power Source Dynamics on Welds, Part Il — Modeling Studies — J. E. Gould, 91-s Wire Melting Rate in Pulsed 1. M. Richardson, P. W. (May). Bucknall and |. Stares, 32-s (Feb). Novel Brazing Technique for Aluminum, A — R. S. Timsit and Graphite/Graphite and Stainless Steel/High-Carbon Steel B. J. Janeway, 119-s (June). Joints, A Technique for Brazing — H. Ohmura, T. Yoshida, Possible Role of Turbulence in GTA Weld Pool Behavior, The K. Kawashiri and O. Yoshimoto, 249-s (Oct). — R. T. C. Choo and J. Szekey, 25-s (Feb). GTA Weld Pool Behavior, The Possible Role of Turbulence in Power Source Dynamics on Wire Melting Rate in Pulsed ~R. T. C. Choo and J. Szekely, 25-s (Feb). GMA Welding, The Influence of — |. M. Richardson, P. W. Haynes® 230 Alloy, Weldability Studies of — S. C. Ernst, 80- Bucknall and |. Stares, 32-s (Feb). s (Apr). Puckering Phenomenon and its Prevention in GMA Welding Heat Input and Dilution Effects in Microalloyed Steel Weld of Aluminum Alloys — H. Miyazaki, H. Miyauchi, Y. Metals — A. C. Hunt, A. O. Kluken and G. R. Edwards, 9- Sugiyama and T. Shinoda, 277-s (Dec). s (Jan). Pulsed-Laser Welds in Austenitic Stainless Steels, Heat Treatment on Weld Metal Impact Toughness of a Semi- Solidification Behavior and Cracking Susceptibility of — Austenitic PH Stainless Steel, Effect of Postweld — N. J. C. Lippold, 129-s (June). Sivaramakrishnan, K. S. Raja and K. Prasad Rao, 200-s Q&T Steels, Toughness of CG HAZs of Weld in — A. J. R. (Aug). Loureiro and A. A. Fernandes, 225-s (Sep). Hot Cracking, Dynamic Stresses in Weld Metal — T. Resistance Spot Welds, Part |— Modeling Studies, Modeling Zacharia, 164-s (July). Primary Dendrite Arm Spacings in — J. E. Gould, 67-s Influence of Chromium on the Mechanical Properties and (Apr). Microstructure of Weld Metal from a High-Strength SMA Resistance Spot Welds, Part Il — Modeling Studies, Modeling Electrode — E. Surian, J. Trotti, A. Cassanelli and L. A. De Primary Dendrite Arm Spacings in — J. E. Gould, 91-s Vedia, 45-s (Mar). (May). Influence of Composition and Microstructure on the HAZ Resistance Spot Welded Tubular T-Joints for Automotive Toughness of Duplex Stainless Steels at -20°C, The — J. Applications, Effect of Weld Design on the Fatigue C. Lippold, |. Varol and W. A. Baeslack III, 75-s (Apr). Strength of Laser and — P. C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, 209- Influence of Power Source Dynamics on Wire Melting Rate s (Sep). in Pulsed GMA Welding, The — I. M. Richardson, P. W. SMA Electrode, Influence of Chromium on the Mechanical Bucknall and I. Stares, 32-s (Feb). Properties and Microstructure of Weld Metal from a High- Interfacial Reaction between Alumina and Cu-Ti Filler during Strength — E. Surian, J. Trotti, A. Cassanelli and L. A. De Reactive Metal Brazing — K. -S. Bang and S. Liu, 54-s Vedia, 45-s (Mar). (Mar). Solders, Wettability of Metallic Glass Alloys by Two Tin- Investigation on Susceptibility to Hydrogen-Assisted Based — P. T. Vianco, F. M. Hosking and J. A. Rejent, 153- Cracking in HSLA Steel Weldments — X. Di-Jing, Q. Hong s (July), and J. Jianming, 285-s (Dec). Solidification Behavior and Cracking Susceptibility of Laser and Resistance Spot Welded Tubular T-Joints for Pulsed-Laser Welds in Austenitic Stainless Steels — J. C. Automotive Applications, Effect of Weld Design on the Lippold, 129-s (June). Fatigue Strength of — P. C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, 209-s Spot Welds in Austenitic Stainless Steel, Effects of Pulse (Sep). Shaping on Nd: YAG — H. N. Bransch, D. C. Weckman Laser Beam Welding of Steels, Technical Note: Preliminary and H. W. Kerr, 141-s (June). Results on Underwater G. J. Shannon, R. Nuttall, J. Stainless Steel, Effects of Pulse Shaping on Nd: YAG Spot Watson and W. F. Deans, 173-s (July). Welds in Austenitic — H. N. Bransch, D. C. Weckman and Laser Speckle Strain Measurement to Weld Monitoring, H. W. Kerr, 141-s (june). Application of Y. Muramatsu and S. Kuroda, 101-s Stainless Steel/High-Carbon Steel Joints, A Technique for (May). Brazing Graphite/ Graphite and — H. Ohmura, T. Laser Welding of Titanium: Ti-6AI-4V to Beta-C™, Dissimilar Yoshida, K. Kawashiri, and O. Yoshimoto, 249 (Oct). Alloy - PS. Liu, W. A. Baeslack Il and J. Hurley, 175-s Stainless Steels, Solidification Behavior and Cracking (July). Susceptibility of Pulsed-Laser Wels in Austenitic — J. C. Laser Welds in Austenitic Stainless Steels, Solidification Lippold, 129-s (June). Behavior and Cracking Susceptibility of Pulsed- — J. C. Technical Note: Preliminary Results on Underwater Laser Lippold, 129-s (June). Beam Welding of Steels, 173-s (July). Mapping the Droplet Transfer Modes for an ER-100S-1 Technique for Brazing Graphite/Graphite and Stainless GMAW Flectrode P. R. Heald, R. B. Madigan, T. A. Steel/High-Carbon Steel Joints, A — H. Ohmura, T. Siewert and S. Liu, 38-s (Feb). Yoshida, K. Kawashiri, and O. Yoshimoto, 249-s (Oct). Mechanical and Fvironmental Tests of Brazed Ceramic Tensile Properties of Weldments, Effect of Longitudinal Multilayer Packages — D. A. Weirauch, Jr., 110-s (May). Vibration in — S. P. Tewari and A. Shanker, 271-s (Nov). 102 | DFCEMBEFR 1994 Tin-Based Solders, Wettability of Metallic Glass Alloys by Papritan, 1-s (Jan). Two — P. T. Vianco, F. M. Hosking and J. A. Rejent, 153- Weld Design on the Fatique Strength of Laser and Resistance s (July). Spot Welded Tubular T-Joints for Automotive Titanium: Ti-6Al-4V to Beta-C™, Dissimilar Alloy Laser Applications, Effect of — P. C. Wang and K. M. Ewing, Welding of — P. S. Liu, W. A. Baeslack III, and J. Hurley, 209-s (Sep). 175-s (July). Weld Monitoring, Application of Laser Speckle Strain Toughness of CG HAZs of Welds in Q&T — A. J. R. Loureiro Measurement to — Y. Muramatsu and S. Kuroda, 101-s and A. A. Fernandes, 225-s (Sep). (May). Trarsformation Hardening of Steel Using High-Energy Weld Pool Sizes in GMAW, Determination of a Temperature Electron Beams — J. W. Elmer, M. A. Newton and A. C. Sensor Location for Monitoring — K. S. Boo and H. S. Smith, Jr., 291-s (Dec). Cho, 265-s (Nov). Underwater Laser Beam Welding of Steels, Technical Note: Wettability of Metallic Glass Alloys by Two Tin-Based Solders Preliminary Results on — G. J. Shannon, R. Nuttall, J. — P.T. Vianco, F. M. Hosking and J. A. Rejent, 153-s (July). Watson and W. F. Deans, 173-s (july). Weldability Studies of Hayes® 230 Alloys — S. C. Ernst, 80- Underwater Wet Welds, Fitness-for-Service Design for — C. s (Apr). L. Tsai, L. R. Zirker, Z. L. Feng, J. A. Grantham and J. C. WELDING JOURNAL | 103 AUTHOR INDEX Aidun, D. K., Makhamreh, K. M., Morrison, D. J. and Quinn, T. P., Madigan, R. B., and Siewert, T. A. — An Olszewski, J. — Evaluation of Weldments Joined by Fe- Electrode Extension Model for Gas Metal Arc Welding, Mn-Al and Fe-Cr-Ni Consumables, 61-s (Mar). 241-s (Oct). Baeslack Ill, W. A., Lippold, J. C., and Varol, |. — The Hattori, T., Sakamoto A., Sakai, $., and Fujiwara, C. — Influence of Composition and Microstructure on the HAZ Brazeability of Aluminum in Vacuum-Nitrogen Partial- Toughness of Duplex Stainless Steels at —-20°C, 75-s (Apr). Pressure Atmosphere Brazing, 233-s (Oct). Baeslack Ill, W. A., Hurley, J., and Liu, P. S. — Dissimilar Heald, P. R., Madigan, R. B., Siewert, T. A., and Liu, $. — Alloy Laser Beam Welding of Titanium: Ti-6Al-4V to Beta- Mapping the Droplet Transfer Modes for an ER100s-1 C™, 175-s (July). GMAW Electrode, 38-s (Feb). Bang, K. -S., and Liu, $. — Interfacial Reaction between Hong, Q., Di-Jing, X., and Jianming, J. — Investigation on Alumina and Cu-Ti Filler during Reactive Metal Brazing, Susceptibility to Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking in HSLA 54-s (Mar). Steel Weldments, 285-s (Dec). Boo, K. S., and Cho, H. S. — Determination of aT emperature Hosking, F. M., Rejent, J. A., and Vianco, P. T. — Wettability Sensor Location for Monitoring Weld Pool Sizes in of Metallic Glass Alloys by Two Tin-Based Solders, 153-s GMAW, 265-s (Nov). (July). Bransch, H. N., Weckman, D. C., and Kerr, H. W. — Effects Hunt, A. C., Kluken, A. O., and Edwards, G. R. — Heat Input of Pulse Shaping on Nd: YAG Spot Welds in Austenitic and Dilution Effect in Microalloyed Steel Weld Metals, 9- Stainless Steel, 141-s (June). s (Jan). Bucknall, P. W., Stares, |., and Richardson, |. M. — The Hurley, J., and Liu, P. S., and Baeslack III, W. A. — Dissimilar Influence of Power Source Dynamics on Wire Melting Alloy Laser Beam Welding of Titanium: Ti-6AI-4V to Beta- Rate in Pulsed GMA Welding, 32-s (Feb). C™, 175-s (July). Cassanelli, A., De Vedia, L. A., Surian, E., and Trotti, J. — Janeway, B. J., and Timsit, R. S.— A Novel Brazing Technique Influence of Chromium on the Mechanical Properties and for Aluminum, 119-s (June). Microstructure of Weld Metal from a High-Strength SMA Kawashiri, K., Yoshimoto O., Ohmura, H., and Yoshida, T. — Electrode, 45-s (Mar). A Technique for Brazing Graphite/Graphite and Stainless Cho, H.S., and Boo, K. §. — Determination of a Temperature Steel/High-Carbon Steel Joints, 249-s (Oct). Sensor Location for Monitoring Weld Pool Sizes in Kerr, H. W., Bransch, H. N., and Weckman, D. C. — Effects GMAW, 265-s (Nov). of Pulse Shaping on Nd:YAG Spot Welds in Austenitic Choo, R. T. C., and Szekely, |. — The Possible Role of Stainless Steel, 141-s (June). Turbulence in GTA Weld Pool Behavior, 25-s (Feb). Kim, D. S., Tsai, C. L., Liao, J., and Papritan Il, J. — Evaluation De Vedia, L. A., Surian, E., Trotti, J., and Cassanelli, A. — of Local Brittle Zones Using the Finite Element Method, Influence of Chromium on the Mechanical Properties and 257-s (Nov). Microstructure of Weld Metal from a High-Strength SMA Kluken, A. O., Edwards, G. R., and Hunt, A. C. — Heat Input Electrode, 45-s (Mar). and Dilution Effects in Microalloyed Steel Weld Metals, 9- Deans, W. F., Shannon, G. J., Nuttall, R., and Watson, J. — s (Jan). Technical Note: Preliminary Results on Underwater Laser Kotecki, D. J. — Alloy Recovery in 12% Cr Continuous Caster Beam Welding of Steels, 173-s (July). Roll Welding, 16-s (Jan). Di-Jing, X., Hong, Q., and Jianming, J. — Investigation on Kuroda, S., and Muramatsu, Y. — Application of Laser Susceptibility to Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking in HSLA Speckle Strain Measurement to Weld Monitoring, 101-s Steel Weldments, 285-s (Dec). (May). Edwards, G. R., Hunt, A. C., and Kluken, A. O. — Heat Input Jianming, J., Hong, Q., and Di-Jing, X. — Investigation on and Dilution Effects in Microalloyed Steel Weld Metals, 9- Susceptibility to Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking in HSLA s (Jan). Steel Weldments, 285-s (Dec). Elmer, J. W., Newton, M.A., and Smith, Jr, A.C. — Liao, J., Tsai, C. L., Kim, D. S., and Papritan Il, |. — Evaluation Transformation Hardening of Steel Using High-Energy of Local Brittle Zones Using the Finite Element Method, Electron Beams, 291-s (Dec). 257-s (Nov). Ewing, K. M., and Wang, P. C. — Effect of Weld Design on Lippold, J. C., Varol, |., and Baeslack Ill, W. A. — The the Fatigue Strength of Laser and Resistance Spot Welded Influence of Composition and Microstructure on the HAZ Tubular T-Joints for Automotive Applications, 209-s (Sep). Toughness of Duplex Stainless Steels at —-20°C, 75-s (Apr). Feng, Z. L., Grantham, J. A., Papritan, J. C., Tsai, C. L., and Lippold, J. C. Solidification Behavior and Cracking Zirker, L. 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