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WELDING JOURNAL INDEX VOLUME 76 — 1997 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, 550 N.W. LEJEUNE RD., MIAMI, FL 33126 Part 1 — WELDING JOURNAL SUBJECT INDEX All-Welded Fleet, The Long Island Rail Road Orders an — B. Control Is Vital to Nuclear Sub Fabrication, Temperature, 47 Irving, 33 (Sept). (jan). Ailing that Weld?, What's, 45 (Aug). Convention Hall — A Spectacle of Welded Steel, Los Angeles Airplanes Welded? Why Aren’t — B. Irving, 31 (Jan). —J. Dreisbach, 32 (Mar). Aluminum GMA Weldments, A Study of Mechanical Proper- Copper to Aluminum, Ultrasonic Energy Welds — G. Flood, 43 ties for — A. O. Kluken and B. Bjorneklett, 39 (Feb). (Jan). Aluminum, Ultrasonic Energy Welds Copper to — G. Flood, 43 Corrosion, Proper PWHT Can Stop Stress-Induced — C. Bloch, (Jan). J. Hill and D. Connell, 31 (May). Aluminum Welding on a New Plateau, Scandium Places — B. Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cutting, Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas Irving, 53 (jul). for — K. A. Lyttle, W. F. Garth Stapon and A. Guimaraes, 35 Angels: A Gracious Host to the AWS Annual Meeting, City of (Jul). — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 45 (Apr). Cost of Gas Metal Arc Welding, How to Calculate the, 53 (Feb). Applications, Friction Welding Takes On New — K. J. Grewe, Cut Holes in Automotive Frames, Robot and Lasers Combine 39 (Sept). to, 63 (Jul). Assembly Sets the Stage for International Communication, !IW Cutting, Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxy- — A. Cullison, 47 (Dec). fuel — K. A. Lyttle, W. F. Garth Stapon and A. Guimaraes, Automotive Frames, Robot and Lasers Combine to Cut Holes 35 (Jul). in, 63 (Jul). Depths, Spar Technology Takes Oil Exploration to Greater — A. Automotive Manufacturing, Nonvacuum Electron Beam Weld- Cullison, 51 (Oct). ing Enhances — D. E. Powers, 59 (Nov). Design to Deposition, Controlling Weld Variables From — D. AWS Annual Meeting, City of Angels: A Gracious Host to the K. Miller, 39 (Aug). — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 45 (Apr). Double-Hull-Design Ship, Electroslag Welding of an Advanced AWS International Welding and Fabricating Exposition, Special —J. H. Devletian, D. Singh and R. B. Turpin, 49 (Aug). Report:, The — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 40 (Jul). Downtime at Grand Coulee Dam, Precision Welding Cuts — Basic Welding Research, Times Are Tough for — B. Irving, 43 S. Light and E. White, 27 (Mar). (Mar). Drilling Systems, Welding of AISI 4130 and 4140 Steels for — Blanks, A Cost Comparison of Weld Technologies for Tailor J. R. Still, 37 Gun). Welded — J. S. Baron, 39 (Oct). Electrical Contacts, Droplet Welding: A New Technique for Calibration of Magnetic Instruments, Weld Metal Ferrite Stan- Welding — E. L. Dreizin, 67 (Apr). dards Handle — B. J. Ginn, T. G. Gooch, D. J. Kotecki, G. Electron Beam Welding Enhances Automotive Manufacturing, Rabensteiner and P. Merinov, 59 (Sept). Nonvacuum — D. E. Powers, 59 (Nov). Canisters, Proper Procedures Are the Key to Welding Radioac- Equipment Budget, Rebuilt Welding Guns Reduce New, 65 tive Waste — G. R. Cannell and C. E. Sessions, 61 (Aug). (Oct). Chamber for Titanium Welding, Practical Use of a Collapsible Examination, The ABC’s of Nondestructive Weld — C. Hayes, Purge — M. J. Hussion, 53 (Apr). 46 (May). Chassis, Automation Improves Quality of Truck, 43 (Dec). Exhaust System, GMA Welding Goes to Work on the Z3 Road- Cladding with Laser Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, Under- ster’s — B. Irving, 29 (Feb). water — R. A. White, R. Fusaro, M. G. Jones, R. R. Milian- Exposition, Special Report: The AWS International Welding and Rodriguez and H. D. Solomon, 57 (Jan). Fabricating — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 40 (Jul). Collapsible Purge Chamber for Titanium Welding, Practical Fabrication and Teamwork Created A Unique Structural Frame, Use of a — M. J. Hussion, 53 (Apr). A Symphony of Design, — V. Linders, 47 (Oct). Commercial, Friction Stir Welding Process Goes — K. E. Knip- Farm or Ranch, Selecting a Welding Machine for the, 43 (Nov). strom and B. Pekkari, 55 (Sept). Ferrite Standards Handle Calibration of Magnetic Instruments, Comparison of Weld Technologies for Tailor Welded Blanks, A Weld Metal — B. J. Ginn, T. G. Gooch, D. J. Kotecki, G. Cost —J. S. Baron, 39 (Oct). Rabensteiner and P. Merinov, 59 (Sept). Connections on the Internet, Welded — M. W. White, 55 (May). Flux Increases Weld Joint Penetration, GIAW — T. Paskell, C. 106 | DECEMBER 1997 WELDING JOURNAL INDEX VOLUME 76 — 1997 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY, 550 N.W. LEJEUNE RD., MIAMI, FL 33126 Part 1 — WELDING JOURNAL SUBJECT INDEX All-Welded Fleet, The Long Island Rail Road Orders an — B. Control Is Vital to Nuclear Sub Fabrication, Temperature, 47 Irving, 33 (Sept). (jan). Ailing that Weld?, What's, 45 (Aug). Convention Hall — A Spectacle of Welded Steel, Los Angeles Airplanes Welded? Why Aren’t — B. Irving, 31 (Jan). —J. Dreisbach, 32 (Mar). Aluminum GMA Weldments, A Study of Mechanical Proper- Copper to Aluminum, Ultrasonic Energy Welds — G. Flood, 43 ties for — A. O. Kluken and B. Bjorneklett, 39 (Feb). (Jan). Aluminum, Ultrasonic Energy Welds Copper to — G. Flood, 43 Corrosion, Proper PWHT Can Stop Stress-Induced — C. Bloch, (Jan). J. Hill and D. Connell, 31 (May). Aluminum Welding on a New Plateau, Scandium Places — B. Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cutting, Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas Irving, 53 (jul). for — K. A. Lyttle, W. F. Garth Stapon and A. Guimaraes, 35 Angels: A Gracious Host to the AWS Annual Meeting, City of (Jul). — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 45 (Apr). Cost of Gas Metal Arc Welding, How to Calculate the, 53 (Feb). Applications, Friction Welding Takes On New — K. J. Grewe, Cut Holes in Automotive Frames, Robot and Lasers Combine 39 (Sept). to, 63 (Jul). Assembly Sets the Stage for International Communication, !IW Cutting, Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxy- — A. Cullison, 47 (Dec). fuel — K. A. Lyttle, W. F. Garth Stapon and A. Guimaraes, Automotive Frames, Robot and Lasers Combine to Cut Holes 35 (Jul). in, 63 (Jul). Depths, Spar Technology Takes Oil Exploration to Greater — A. Automotive Manufacturing, Nonvacuum Electron Beam Weld- Cullison, 51 (Oct). ing Enhances — D. E. Powers, 59 (Nov). Design to Deposition, Controlling Weld Variables From — D. AWS Annual Meeting, City of Angels: A Gracious Host to the K. Miller, 39 (Aug). — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 45 (Apr). Double-Hull-Design Ship, Electroslag Welding of an Advanced AWS International Welding and Fabricating Exposition, Special —J. H. Devletian, D. Singh and R. B. Turpin, 49 (Aug). Report:, The — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 40 (Jul). Downtime at Grand Coulee Dam, Precision Welding Cuts — Basic Welding Research, Times Are Tough for — B. Irving, 43 S. Light and E. White, 27 (Mar). (Mar). Drilling Systems, Welding of AISI 4130 and 4140 Steels for — Blanks, A Cost Comparison of Weld Technologies for Tailor J. R. Still, 37 Gun). Welded — J. S. Baron, 39 (Oct). Electrical Contacts, Droplet Welding: A New Technique for Calibration of Magnetic Instruments, Weld Metal Ferrite Stan- Welding — E. L. Dreizin, 67 (Apr). dards Handle — B. J. Ginn, T. G. Gooch, D. J. Kotecki, G. Electron Beam Welding Enhances Automotive Manufacturing, Rabensteiner and P. Merinov, 59 (Sept). Nonvacuum — D. E. Powers, 59 (Nov). Canisters, Proper Procedures Are the Key to Welding Radioac- Equipment Budget, Rebuilt Welding Guns Reduce New, 65 tive Waste — G. R. Cannell and C. E. Sessions, 61 (Aug). (Oct). Chamber for Titanium Welding, Practical Use of a Collapsible Examination, The ABC’s of Nondestructive Weld — C. Hayes, Purge — M. J. Hussion, 53 (Apr). 46 (May). Chassis, Automation Improves Quality of Truck, 43 (Dec). Exhaust System, GMA Welding Goes to Work on the Z3 Road- Cladding with Laser Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, Under- ster’s — B. Irving, 29 (Feb). water — R. A. White, R. Fusaro, M. G. Jones, R. R. Milian- Exposition, Special Report: The AWS International Welding and Rodriguez and H. D. Solomon, 57 (Jan). Fabricating — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 40 (Jul). Collapsible Purge Chamber for Titanium Welding, Practical Fabrication and Teamwork Created A Unique Structural Frame, Use of a — M. J. Hussion, 53 (Apr). A Symphony of Design, — V. Linders, 47 (Oct). Commercial, Friction Stir Welding Process Goes — K. E. Knip- Farm or Ranch, Selecting a Welding Machine for the, 43 (Nov). strom and B. Pekkari, 55 (Sept). Ferrite Standards Handle Calibration of Magnetic Instruments, Comparison of Weld Technologies for Tailor Welded Blanks, A Weld Metal — B. J. Ginn, T. G. Gooch, D. J. Kotecki, G. Cost —J. S. Baron, 39 (Oct). Rabensteiner and P. Merinov, 59 (Sept). Connections on the Internet, Welded — M. W. White, 55 (May). Flux Increases Weld Joint Penetration, GIAW — T. Paskell, C. 106 | DECEMBER 1997 Lundin and H. Castner, 57 (Apr). Networks Are Paying Off on the Production Line, Neural — B. 4130 and 4140 Steels for Drilling Systems, Welding of AISI, J. Irving, 59 (Oct). R. Still, 37 Gun). New Technique for Welding Electrical Contacts, Droplet Weld- 4140 Steels for Drilling Systems, Welding of AISI 4130 and — ing: A— E. L. Dreizin, 67 (Apr). J. R. Still, 37 (un). Nickel Alloys, The Pulp and Paper Industry Depends on — S. Frame, “King of the Load” Rides on an All-Welded — P. D. Kiser, 53 (Nov). McNew, 45 (Feb). Nonvacuum Electron Beam Welding Enhances Automotive Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cutting, Selecting the Manufacturing — D. E. Powers, 59 (Nov). Proper — K. A. Lyttle, W. F. Garth Stapon and A. Nondestructive Weld Examination, The ABC's of — C. Hayes, Guimararaes, 35 (Jul). 46 (May). Future, Solder Alloys: A Look at the Past, Present and — P. T. Oil Exploration to Greater Depths, Spar Technology Takes — A. Vianco, 45 (Mar). Cullison, 51 (Oct). Future, Teen Welders: the Key to Our — D. Williams, 59 (Jul). Penetration, GTAW Flux Increases Weld Joint — T. Paskell, C. Gas Flow Rates for GTA Welding, Practical Guide to — L. W. Lundin and H. Castner, 57 (Apr). Myers, 75 (Apr). Plasma Arc Welding, Underwater Cladding with Laser Beam Globe, IIW Draws Welding Masters from around the — M. R. and — R. A. White, R. Fusaro, M. G. Jones, R. R. Milian-Ro- Johnsen, 42 (May). driguez and H. D. Solomon, 57 (Jan). GMA Welding Goes to Work on the Z3 Roadster’s Exhaust Sys- Power Plant Back on Track, Remote Controlled Machining and tem — B. Irving, 29 (Feb). Welding Will Get — W. E. Sandford, 47 (jun). GMA Weldments, A Study of Mechanical Properties for Alu- Power Plant Turbine, Weld Repair Adds Life to — R. B. Corbit minum — A. O. Kluken and B. Bjorneklett, 39 (Feb). and S. M. French, 51 (Jan). GMAW: Which is Louder?, Pulsed vs. Steady Current — H. R. Power Sources of Choice, Improved Current Control Makes In- Castner and R. Singh, 47 (Nov). verters the — H. Yamamoto, S. Harada and T. Ueyama, 47 GTA Welding, Practical Guide to Gas Flow Rates for — L. W. (Feb). Myers, 75 (Apr). Precedent in the Railcar Industry, Trinity Industries Sets — A. GTAW Flux Increases Weld Joint Penetration — T. Paskell, C. Cullison, 43 (Sept). Lundin and H. Castner, 57 (Apr). Production Line, Neural Networks Are Paying Off on the — B. Height Control Helps Fabricator Raise Productivity, Torch, 51 Irving, 59 (Oct). (Mar). Productivity, Torch Height Control Helps Fabricator Raise, 51 Home on the World Wide Web, At — J. Dreisbach, 59 (Jun). (Mar). Host to the AWS Annual Meeting, City of Angels: A Gracious Properties for Aluminum GMA Weldments, A Study of Me- — A. Cullison and M. R. Johnsen, 45 (Apr). chanical — A. O. Kluken and B. Bjorneklett, 39 (Feb). Hosts Welding’s Biggest International Event, Essen — J. Dreis- Pulp and Paper Industry Depends on Nickel Alloys, The — S. bach, 55 (Aug). D. Kiser, 53 (Nov). IIW Draws Welding Masters from around the Globe — M. R. Pulsed vs. Steady Current GMAW: Which is Louder? — H. R. Johnsen, 42 (May). Castner and R. Singh, 47 (Nov). Intel Outside, Outsourcing Turns Job Shop into — J. Casey, 39 PWHT Can Stop Stress-Induced Corrosion, Proper — C. Block, (Dec). J. Hill and D. Connell, 31 (May). International Event, Essen Hosts Welding’s Biggest — J. Dreis- Quality of Truck Chassis, Automation Improves, 43 (Dec). bach, 55 (Aug). Quest for the World Land Speed Record, Shoot-Out at Black International Communication, IIW Assembly Sets the State for Rock:, The — M. R. Johnsen, 33 (Aug). — A. Cullison, 47 (Dec). Radioactive Waste Canisters, Proper Procedures Are the Key to Internet, Welded Connections on the— M. W. White, 55 (May). Welding — G. R. Cannell and C. E. Sessions, 61 (Aug). Inverter-Based Welding Machines, Improving the Reliability of Rail Road Orders an All-Welded Fleet, The Long Island — B. — M. Schiedermayer, 51 (Feb). Irving, 33 (Sept). Inverters the Power Sources of Choice, Improved Current Con- Railcar Industry, Trinity Industries Sets Precedent in the — A. trol Makes — H. Yamamoto, S. Harada and T. Ueyama, 47 Cullison, 43 (Sept). (Feb). Rates for GTA Welding, Practical Guide to Gas Flow — L. W. IQ?, What's Your Welding — M. R. Johnsen, 37 (Mar). Myers, 75 (Apr). Job Shop into Intel Outside, Outsourcing Turns — J. Casey, 39 Reliability of Inverter-Based Welding Machines, Improving the (Dec). — M. Schiedermayer, 51 (Feb). Key to Our Future, Teen Welders: The — D. Williams, 59 (Jul). Repair Adds Life to Power Plant Turbine, Weld — R. B. Corbit Laser Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, Underwater Cladding and S. M. French, 51 (Jan). with — R. A. White, R. Fusaro, M. G. Jones, R. R. Milian-Ro- Report, Electroslag Welding: A Status — B. E. Paton, D. A. driguez and H. D. Solomon, 57 (Jan). Dudko, K. A. Yushchenko, |. |. Lychko and |. 1. Sushchuk- Laser Beam Welding of a Restrained Joint — 8. F. Duhamel, 65 Slyusarenko, 51 (Dec). (Apr). Research, Times Are Tough for Basic Welding — B. Irving, 43 Laser Beam Welding Shifts into High Gear — B. Irving, 35 (Mar). (Nov). Restrained Joint, Laser Beam Welding of a— R. F. Duhamel, 65 Lasers Combine to Cut Holes in Automotive Frames, Robot and, (Apr). 63 (Jul). Rides on an All-Welded Framc, “King of the Load” — P. Look at the Past, Present and Future, Solder Alloys: A — P. T. McNew, 45 (Feb). Vianco, 45 (Mar). Selecting a Welding Machine for the Farm or Ranch, 43 (Nov). Louder? Pulsed vs. Steady Current GMAW: Which is — H. R. Ship, Electroslag Welding of an Advanced Double-Hull-Design Castner and R. Singh, 47 (Nov). —J.H. Devletiona, D. Singh and R. B. Turpin, 49 (Jul). Machining and Welding Will Get Power Plant Back on Track, Shipbuilding World, Alabama Firm Makes Waves in the — M. Remote Controlled — W. E. Sandford, 47 (Jun). R. Johnsen, 44 (Jun). WELDING JOURNAL | 107 Small Company Survive in the World's Largest Industry?, Can a driguez and H. D. Solomon, 57 (Jan). -— B. Irving, 33 (Dec). Variables from Design to Deposition, Controlling Weld — D. Solder Alloys: A Look at the Past, Present and Future — P. T. K. Miller, 39 (Aug). Vianco, 45 (Mar). Waves in the Shipbuilding World, Alabama Firm Makes — M. Specialized Processes, Railroad Welding Demand — B. R. Johnsen, 44 (Jun). Meade, 47 (Sept). Web, At Home on the World Wide — J. Dreisbach, 59 (June). Speed Record, Shoot-Out at Black Rock, The Quest for the Weld?, What's Ailing That, 45 (Aug). World Land — M. R. Johnsen, 33 (Aug). Welded Steel, Los Angeles Convention Hall — A Spectacle of Steady Current GMAW: Which is Louder?, Pulsed vs. — H. R. —J. Dreisbach, 32 (Mar). Castner and R. Singh, 47 (Nov). Welding: A Status Report, Electroslag — B. E. Paton, D. A. Structural Frame, A Symphony of Design, Fabrication and Dudko, K. A. Yushchenko, I. |. Lychko and I. I. Sushchuk- Teamwork Created A Unique — V. Linders, 47 (Oct). Slyusarenko, 51 (Dec). Sub Fabrication, Temperature Control Is Vital to Nuclear, 47 Welding Cuts Downtime at Grand Coulee Dam, Precision — (Jan). S. Light and E. White, 27 (Mar). Survive in the World's Largest Industry?, Can a Small Company Welding Goes to Work on the Z3 Roadster’s Exhaust System, — B. Irving, 33 (Dec). GMA — B. Irving, 29 (Feb). Titanium Welding, Practical Use of a Collapsible Purge Cham- Welding Guns Reduce New Equipment Budget, Rebuilt, 65 ber for — M. J. Hussion, 53 (Apr). (Oct). Training On-Site, School Brings Wet Welder — T. D. Ogden, 54 Welding, How to Calculate the Cost of Gas Metal Arc, 53 (Feb). (jun). Welding IQ?, What's Your — M. R. Johnsen, 37 (Mar). Training with a Reggae Beat, Welder — M. R. Johnsen, 35 (Feb). Welding Machine for the Farm or Ranch, Selecting a, 43 (Nov). Turbine, Weld Repair Adds Life to Power Plant — R. B. Corbit Welding Methods, Closed Tubular Automobile Parts Demand and S. M. French, 51 (Jan). Innovative — M. G. Poss and J. M. Lendway IV, 55 (Oct). Tubular Automobile Parts Demand Innovative Welding Meth- Welding Will Get Power Plant Back on Track, Remote Con- ods, Closed — M. G. Poss and J. M. Lendway IV, 55 (Oct). trolled Machining and — W. E. Sandford, 47 (Jun). Ultrasonic Energy Welds Copper to Aluminum — G. Flood, 43 Wet Welder Training On-Site, School Brings — T. D. Ogden, 54 (Jan). (Jun). Underwater Cladding with Laser Beam and Plasma Arc Weld- World's Largest Indutry?, Can a Small Company Survive in the ing— R. A. White, R. Fusaro, M. G. Jones, R. R. Milian-Ro- — B. Irving, 33 (Dec). 108 | DECEMBER 1997 AUTHORS FOR FEATURE ARTICLES Baron, J. S. — A Cost Comparison of Weld Technologies for Tai- Harada, S., Ueyama, T. and Yamamoto, H. — Improved Cur- lor Welded Blanks, 39 (Oct). rent Control Makes Inverters the Power Sources of Choice, Bjorneklett, Borge and Kluken, Arnt O. — A Study of Mechan- 47 (Feb). ical Properties for Aluminum GMA Weldments, 39 (Feb). Hayes, C. — The ABC's of Nondestructive Weld Examination, Bloch, C., Hill, J. and Connell, D. — Proper PWHT Can Stop 46 (May). Stress-Induced Corrosion, 31 (May). Hill, J., Connell, D. and Bloch, C. — Proper PWHT Can Stop Cannell, G. R. and Sessions, C. E. — Proper Procedures Are the Stress-Induced Corrosion, 31 (May). Key to Welding Radioactive Waste Canisters, 61 (Aug). Hussion, M. J. — Practical Use of a Collapsible Purge Cham- Casey, J. — Outsourcing Turns Job Shop into Intel Outside, ber for Titanium Welding, 53 (Apr). 39(Dec). Irving, B. — Can a Small Company Survive in the World’s Castner, H., Paskell, T. and Lundin, C. — GTAW Flux Increases Largest Industry, 33 (Dec). Weld Joint Penetration, 57 (Apr). Irving, B. — GMA Welding Goes to Work on the Z3 Roadster’s Castner, H. R. and Singh, R. — Pulsed vs. Steady Current Exhaust Systems, 29 (Feb). GMAW: Which is Louder?, 47 (Nov). Irving, B. — Laser Beam Welding Shifts into High Gear, 35 Connell, D., Bloch, C. and Hill, U. — Proper PWHT Can Stop (Nov). Stress-Induced Corrosion, 31 (May). Irving, B. — Neural Networks Are Paying Off on the Production Corbit, Richard B. and French, Stephen M. — Weld Repair Adds Line, 59 (Oct). Life to Power Plant Turbine, 51 (Jan). Irving, B. — Scandium Places Aluminum Welding on a New Cullison, A. — IIW Assembly Sets the Stage for International Plateau, 53 (Jul). Communication, 47 (Dec). Irving, B. — The Long Island Rail Road Orders an All-Welded Cullison, A. — Spar Technology Takes Oil Exploration to Fleet, 33 (Sept). Greater Depths, 51 (Oct). Irving, B. — Times Are Tough for Basic Welding Research, 43 Cullison, A. — Trinity Industries Sets Precedent in the Railcar (Mar). Industry, 43 (Sept). Irving, B. — Why Aren't Airplanes Welded?, 31 (Jan). Cullison, A. and Johnsen, M. R. — City of Angels: A Gracious Johnsen, M. R. — Alabama Firm Makes Waves in the Ship- Host to the AWS Annual Meeting, 45 (Apr). building World, 44 (Jun). Cullison, A. and Johnsen, M. R. — Special Report: The AWS In- Johnsen, M. R. — IW Draws Welding Masters from around the ternational Welding and Fabricating Exposition, 40 (Jul). Globe, 42 (May). Devletian, J. H., Singh, D. and Turpin, R. B. — Electroslag Weld- Johnsen, M. R. — Shoot-Out at Black Rock: The Quest for the ing of an Advanced Double-Hull-Design Ship, 49 (Aug). World Land Speed Record, 33 (Aug). Dreisbach, J. — At Home on the World Wide Web, 59 (Jun). Johnsen, M. R. — Welder Training with a Reggae Beat, 35 (Feb). Dreisbach, J. — Essen Hosts Welding’s Biggest International Johnsen, M. R. — What's Your Welding IQ?, 37 (Mar). Event, 55 (Aug). Johnsen, M. R. and Cullison, A. — City of Angels: A Gracious Dreisbach, J. - Los Angeles Convention Hall — A Spectacle of Host to the AWS Annual Meeting, 45 (Apr). Welded Steel, 32 (Mar). Johnsen, M. R. and Cullison, A. — Special Report: The AWS In- Dreizin, E. L.— Droplet Welding: A New Technique for Weld- ternational Welding and Fabricating Exposition, 40 (Jul). ing Electrical Contacts, 67 (Apr) Jones, M. G., Milian-Rodriguez, R. R., Solomon, H. D., White, Dudko, D. A., Yushchenko, K. A., Lychko, I. |., Sushchuk- R. A. and Fusaro, R. — Underwater Cladding with Laser Slyusarenko, |. |. and Paton, B. E. — Electroslag Welding: A Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, 57 (Jan). Status Report, 51 (Dec). Kiser, S. D. — The Pulp and Paper Industry Depends on Nickel Duhamel, R. F. — Laser Beam Welding of a Restrained Joint, 65 Alloys, 53 (Nov). (Apr). Kluken, Arnt O. and Bjorneklett, Borge — A Study of Mechan- Flood, Gary — Ultrasonic Energy Welds Copper to Aluminum, ical Properties for Aluminum GMA Weldments, 39 (Feb). 43 (Jan). Knipstrom, K. E. and Pekkari, B. — Friction Stir Welding Process French, Stephen M. and Corbit, Richard B. — Weld Repair Adds Goes Commercial, 55 (Sept). Life to Power Plant Turbine, 51 (Jan). Kotecki, D. J., Rabensteiner, G., Merinov, P., Ginn, B. J. and Fusaro, R., Jones, M. G., Milian-Rodriguez, R. R., Solomon, H. Gooch, T. J. — Weld Metal Ferrite Standards Handle Cali- D. and White, R. A. — Underwater Cladding with Laser bration of Magnetic Instruments, 59 (Sept). Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, 57 (Jan). Lendway IV, J. M. and Poss, M. G. — Closed Tubular Automo- Garth Stapon, W. F., Guimaraes, Alexandre and Lyttle, K. A. — bile Parts Demand Innovative Welding Methods, 55 (Oct). Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cut- Light, S. and White, E. — Precision Welding Cuts Downtime at ting, 35 Jul). Grand Coulee Dam, 27 (Mar). Ginn, B. J., Gooch, T. G., Kotecki, D. J., Rabensteiner, G. and Linders, V.— A Symphony of Design, Fabrication and Team- ~ Merinov, P. — Weld Metal Ferrite Standards Handle Cali- work Created A Unique Structural Frame, 47 (Oct). bration of Magnetic Instruments, 59 (Sept). Lundin, C., Castner, H. and Paskell, T. — GTAW Flux Increases Gooch, T. G., Kotecki, D. J., Rabensteiner, G., Merinov, P. and Weld Joint Penetration, 57 (Apr). Ginn, B. J. — Weld Metal Ferrite Standards Handle Calibra- Lychko, I. |., Sushchuk-Slyusarenko, |. |., Paton, B. E., Dudko, tion of Magnetic Instruments, 59 (Sept). D. A. and Yushchenko, K. A. — Electroslag Welding: A Sta- Grewe, K. J. — Friction Welding Takes on New Applications, tus Report, 51 (Dec). 39 (Sept). Lyttle, K. A., Garth Stapon, W. F. and Guimaraes, Alexandre — Guimaraes, Alexandre, Lyttle, K. A. and Garth Stapon, W. F. — Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cut- Selecting the Proper Fuel Gas for Cost-Effective Oxyfuel Cut- ting, 35 Jul). ting, 35 (jul). McNew, Philip — King of the Load Rides on an All-Welded WELDING JOURNAL | 109 Frame, 45 (Feb). Based Welding Machines, 53 (Feb). Meade, B. — Railroad Welding Demands Specialized Singh, D., Turpin, R. B. and Devletian, J. H.— Electroslag Weld- Processes, 47 (Sept). ing of an Advanced Double-Hull-Design Ship, 49 (Aug). Merinov, P., Ginn, B. J., Gooch, T. G., Kotecki, D. J. and Raben- Singh, R. and Castner, H. R. — Pulsed vs. Steady Current steiner, G. — Weld Metal Ferrite Standards Handle Calibra- GMAW: Which is Louder?, 47 (Nov). tion of Magnetic Instruments, 59 (Sept). Solomon, H. D., White, R. A., Fusaro, R., Jones, M. G. and Mil- Milian-Rodriguez, R. R., Solomon, H. D., White, R. A., Fusaro, ian-Rodriguez, R. R. — Underwater Cladding with Laser R. and Jones, M. G. — Underwater Cladding with Laser Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, 57 (Jan). Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, 57 (Jan). Still, J. R. — Welding of AIS! 4130 and 4140 Steels for Drilling Miller, D. K. — Controlling Weld Variables from Design to De- Systems, 37 (Jun). position, 39 (Aug). Sushchuk-Slyusarenko, |. |., Paton, B. E., Dudko, D. A., Myers, L. W. — Practical Guide to Gas Flow Rates for GTA Yushchenko, K. A. and Lychko, |. |. — Electroslag Welding: Welding, 75 (Apr). A Status Report, 51 (Dec). Ogden, T. D. — School Brings Wet Welder Training On-Site, 54 Turpin, R. B., Devletian, J. H. and Singh, D. — Electroslag Weld- (Jun). ing of an Advanced Double-Hull-Design Ship, 49 (Aug). Paskell, T., Lundin, C. and Castner, H.— GTAW Flux Increases Ueyama, T., Yamamoto, H. and Harada, S$. — Improved Cur- Weld Joint Penetration, 57 (Apr). rent Control Makes Inverters the Power Sources of Choice, Paton, B. E., Dudko, D. A., Yushchenko, K. A., Lychko, I. |. and 47 (Feb). Sushchuk-Slyusarenko, I. |. — Electroslag Welding: A Status Vianco, P. T. — Solder Alloys: A Look at the Past, Present and Report, 51 (Dec). Future, 45 (Mar). Pekkari, B. and Knipstrom, K. E. — Friction Stir Welding Process White, E. and Light, S. — Precision Welding Cuts Downtime at Goes Commercial, 55 (Sept). Grand Coulee Dam, 27 (Mar). Poss, M. G. and Lendway IV, J. M. — Closed Tubular Automo- White, M. W.— Welded Connections on the Internet, 55 (May). bile Parts Demand Innovative Welding Methods, 55 (Oct). White, R. A., Fusaro, R., Jones, M. G., Milian-Rodriguez, R. R., Powers, D. E.— Nonvacuum Electron Beam Welding Enhances and Solomon, H. D. — Underwater Cladding with Laser Automotive Manufacturing, 59 (Nov). Beam and Plasma Arc Welding, 57 jan). Rabensteiner, G., Merinov, P., Ginn, B. J., Gooch, T. G. and Williams, D. — Teen Welders: the Key to Our Future, 59 (jul). Kotecki, D. J. — Weld Metal Ferrite Standards Handle Cali- Yamamoto, H., Harada, S. and Ueyama, T. — Improved Cur- bration of Magnetic Instruments, 59 (Sept). rent Control Makes Inverters the Power Sources of Choice, Sandford, W. E. — Remote Controlled Machining and Welding 47 (Feb). Will Get Power Plant Back on Track, 47 (Jun). Yushchenko, K. A., Lychko, I. I., Sushchuk-Slyusarenko, I. I., Sessions, C. E. and Cannell, G. R. — Proper Procedures Are the Paton, B. E. and Dudko, D. A. — Electroslag Welding: A Sta- Key to Welding Radioactive Waste Canisters, 61 (Aug). tus Report, 51 (Dec). Schiedermayer, M. — Improving the Reliability of Inverter- 110 | DECEMBER 1997 Part 2 — WELDING RESEARCH SUPPLEMENT SUBJECT INDEX Aging on the Damping Properties of a Resistance Spot-Welded crostructure and Toughness of — Z. Zhang and R. A. Farrar, Acrylic-Cored Laminated Steel, Effect of Thermal — P. C. 183-s (May). Wang and R. J. Fridrich, 421-s (Oct). Circumferential Welding of Thin Pipes Using the Finite Element Aluminum Alloys, Character of Melting and Evaporation in Method, Prediction of Axis Shift Distortion During — G. Laser Beam Welding of Two — W. Xijing, S. Katayama and Ravichandran, V. P. Raghupathy, N. Ganesan and R. Krish- A. Matsunawa, 70-s (Feb). nakumar, 39-s (Jan). Aluminum and Nitrogen on Ti-B-Containing Steel Welds, Effect Cladding Deposited by Automatic Gas Metal Arc Welding, of — G. M. Evans, 431-s (Oct). Stainless Steel — N. Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 391-s (Oct). Aluminum, Contact Resistance — P. H. Thornton, A. R. Krause Cladding, Effect of Welding Conditions on Microstructure and and R. G. Davies, 331-s (Aug). Properties of Type 316L Stainless Steel Submerged Arc — N. Aluminum 5754-0 and 6111-T4 Alloys, CO2 Laser Beam Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 210-s (May). Welding of — S. Venkat, C. E. Albright, S. Ramasamy and J. Composites, Study of the Brazeability of Aluminum Matrix — P. Hurley, 275-s (Jul). A. Urena, J. M. Gomez De Salazar, M. D. Escalera and M. |. Aluminum Matrix Composites, Study of the Brazeability of — Fernandez, 92-s ( Feb). A. Urena, ]. M. Gomez De Salazar, M. D. Escalera and M. I. Cored Wire for All-Position Pulsed Welding, Special Basic Flux Fernandez, 92-s (Feb). — |. E. French and M. R. Bosworth, 120-s (Mar). 1.25Cr-0.5Mo Steel Using Rapidly Solidified CuNiTiB Foils as Coating of Covered Electrodes, Chemical Composition and Brazing Filler Metals, Joining of Si;N4 to — C. G. Wan, H. Hardness Control by Endothermic Reactions in the — A. Q. P. Xiong and Z. F. Zhou, 522-s (Dec). Bracarense and S. Liu, 509-s (Dec). ANSI/AWS A5.1-91 E6013 Rutile Electrodes: The Effect of Wol- Covered Electrodes, The Effect of Magnesium Content on the lastonite — N. M. de Rissone, |. De S. Bott, J. C. F. Jorge, P. Arc Stability of SMAW E7016-C2L/8016C2 — J. P. Farias, A. Corvalan and E. Surian, 498-s (Nov). M. Quites and E. S. Surian, 245-s (Jun). Arc Light Sensing of Droplet Transfer and its Analysis in Pulsed Cr-Mo Steels, Soft Zone Formation in Dissimi!ar Welds between GMAW Process — Q. L. Wang and P. J. Li, 458-s (Nov). Two — S. K. Albert, T. P. S. Gill, A. K. Tyagi, S. L. Mannan, Austenitic-Ferritic Transition Joints, Laser Beam Welding of — S. D. Kulkarni and P. Rodriguez, 135-s (Mar). S. Missori and C. Koerber, 125-s (Mar). Cracking, Part |— Development of a Test Method, Evaluation Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Girth, Finite Element Modeling of the Circular Patch Test for Assessing Weld Solidification of Residual Stresses in — Y. Dong, J. K. Hong, C. L. Tsai and —T. W. Nelson, J. C. Lippold, W. Lin and W. A. Baeslack III, P. Dong, 442-s (Oct). 110-s (Mar). Automatic Gas Metal Arc Welding, Stainless Steel Cladding De- Diffusible Weld Hydrogen, An Evaluation of Rapid Methods for posited by — N. Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 391-s (Oct). —N. Jenkins, P. H. M. H. Hart and D. H. Parker, 1-s (Jan). Batteries with Reduced Heat Input, Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser Weld- Disperion-Strengthened Alumina, Development and Charac- ing of Cardiac Pacemaker — P. W. Fuerschbach and D. A. terization of Joining Techniques — E. Lugscheider, W. Burger Hinkley, 103-s (Mar). and U. Broich, 349-s (Sept). Bonding Using Coated Metal Powders, Transient Liquid-Phase Dissimilar Welds between Two Cr-Mo Steels, Soft Zone For- — W. D. Zhuang and T. W. Eagar, 157-s (Apr). mation in — S. K. Albert, T. P. S. Gill, A. K. Tyagi, S. L. Man- Borated Stainless Steel, Fusion Welding of a Modern — C. V. nan, S. D. Kulkarni and P. Rodriguez, 135-s (Mar). Robino and M. J. Cieslak, 11-s (Jan). Distortion during Circumferential Welding of Thin Pipes Using Braze Joints in Ti-13.4Al-21.2Nb, Microstructural Evolution the Finite Element Method, Prediction of Axis Shift — G. and Mechanical Properties of —C. H. Cadden, N. Y. C. Yang Ravichandran, V. P. Raghupathy, N. Ganesan and R. Krish- and T. J. Headley, 316-s (Aug). nakumar, 39-s (Jan). Brazeability of Aluminum Matrix Composites, Study of the — Distortion, Finite Element Analysis of Thermal Tensioning Tech- A. Urena, J. M. Gomez De Salazar, M. D. Escalera and M. I. niques Mitigating Weld Buckling — P. Michaleris and X. Fernandez, 92-s (Feb). Sun, 451-s (Nov). Brazing by Liquid Infiltration, High Temperature — W. D. Distortion, Prediction of Welding — P. Michaleris and A. De- Zhuang and T. W. Eagar, 526-s (Dec). biccari, 172-s (Apr). Brazing Filler Metals, Joining of Si;N4 to 1.25Cr-0.5 Mo Steel Droplet Transfer and its Analysis in Pulsed GMAW Process, Arc Using Rapidly Solidified CuNiTiB Foils As — C. G. Wan, H. Light Sensing of — Q. L. Wang and P. J. Li, 458-s (Nov). P. Xiong and Z. F. Zhou, 522-s (Dec). Electrodes: The Effect of Coating Magnesium Additions, Brazing of Iron-Based Powder Metal Compacts, The Effect of ANSI/AWS E7024 SMAW — E. Surian, 404-s (Oct). Surface Treatments on the — J. Christensen, K. Gotthjaelp Endothermic Reactions in the Coating of Covered Electrodes, and P. Kjeldsteen, 239-s (Jun). Chemical Composition and Hardness Control by — A. Q. Brazing of Silicon Nitride Part 1: Mechanical Evaluation of Bracarense and S. Liu, 509-s (Dec). Braze Joints, Heat-Resistant Active — W. Tillmann, E. Equation of Motion Due to Nonuniform Residual Stresses in a Lugscheider, K. Schlimbach, C. Manter and J. E. Indacochea, Weldment, Crack-Tip — C. K. Fang, E. Kannatey-Asibu, Jr. 300-s (Aug). and J. R. Barber, 374-s (Sept). Brazing Process for Inconell 718 Superalloy Components, Experimental Investigation of the Surface Preparation Methods, Super Plastic Forming/ — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, 197- Cold Welding — W. Zhang and N. Bay, 326-s (Aug). s (May). FCAW Process, The Application of Statistical Process Design to C-Mn-Ni Weld Metals, Influence of Mn and Ni on the Mi- a — |. A. McConnell and N. A. McPherson, 412-s (Oct). WELDING JOURNAL | 111 Fe-Al Alloy Layer in the HAZ of Caloried Steel Pipe, Phase Con- CO, — S. Venkat, C. E. Albright, S. Ramasamy and J. P. Hur- stitution Characteristics of the — L. Yajiang, Z. Zengda and ley, 275-s (Jul). W. Xing, 356-s (Sept). Laser Beam Welding of Austenitic-Ferritic Transition Joints — S. Ferrite Determination in Stainless Steel Welds — Advances Missori and C. Koerber, 125-s (Mar). since 1974 — D. J. Kotecki, 24-s (Jan). Laser Beam Welding of Two Aluminum Alloys, Character of Fillet Arc Welds, An Analytical Solution to Predict the Transient Melting and Evaporation in — W. Xijing, S$. Katayama and Temperature Distribution in — S. K. Jeong and H. S. Cho, A. Matsunawa, 70-s (Feb). 223-s (Jun). Laser Welding of AISI 4140 Steel, Experimental Study of Dual- Finite Eiement Analysis of Thermal Tensioning Techniques Mit- Beam — Y. N. Liu and E. Kannatey-Asibu, Jr., 342-s (Sept). igating Weld Buckling Distortion — P. Michaleris and X. Laser Welding of Cardiac Pacemaker Batteries with Reduced Sun, 451-s (Nov). Heat Input, Pulsed Nd:YAG — P. W. Fuerschbach and D. A. Finite Element Method, Mechanical Strength Analysis of SMT Hinkley, 103-s (Mar). Solder Joints by the — C-Q. Wang, R-J. Wang, Y. San and Y- Liquid Infiltration, High Temperature Brazing by — W. D. Y. Qian, 67-s (Feb). Zhuang and T. W. Eagar, 526-s (Dec). 4141 Steel, Experimental Study of Dual-Beam Laser Welding of Liquid-Phase Bonding Using Coated Metal Powders, Transient AISI — Y. N. Liu and E. Kannatey-Asibu, Jr., 342-s (Sept). — W. D. Zhuang and T. W. Eagar, 157-s (Apr). Fractographic Investigation of the Weld Formation, Cold Weld- Liquid Phase Metallic Bonding of an Inconel 718SPF Superal- ing — W. Zhang and N. Bay, 361-s (Sept). loy, Transient — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, 517-s (Dec). Friction Welds, The Metallurgical and Mechanical Properties of Low-Alloy Steels, Weld Metal Microstructure Calculations from ODS Alloy MA 956 — K. Shinozaki, C. Y. Kang, Y. C. Kim, Fundamentals of Transport Phenomena in the Arc Welding M. Aritoshi, T. H. North and Y. Nakao, 289-s (Aug). of Low-Alloy Steels — K. Mundra, T. DebRoy, S. S. Babu and Friction Welds, Mechanical and Metallurgical Properties of S. A. David, 163-s (Apr). MMC — Z. Li, C. Maldanado, T. H. North and B. Altshuller, Low-Carbon, Ti-B-Containing Steels, Weldability of Direct 367-s (Sept). Quenched — K-s. Bang and Y-h. Ahn, 151-s (Apr). GMA Welding, Theoretical Predictions of the Start-Up Phase in Magnesium Additions, ANSI/AWS E7024 SMAW Electrodes: — P. Zhu, M. Rados and S. W. Simpson, 269-s (Jul). The Effect of Coating — E. Surian, 404-s (Oct). GTA Welding, A Model of Hydrogen Absorption during — J. Magnesium Content on the Arc Stability of SMAW E7016- W. Hooijmans and G. Den Ouden, 264-s (Jul). C2L/8016C2 Covered Electrodes, The Effect of —J. P. Farias, GTAW, Self-Learning Fuzzy Neural Networks and Computer A. M. Quites and E. S. Surian, 245-s (Jun). Vision for Control of— S. B. Chen, L. Wu, Q. L. Wang and Measure the Diffusible Hydrogen Content in Steel Weldments Y. C. Liu, 201-s (May). Using a Polymer Electrolyte-Based Hydrogen Sensor — Al- Hardfacing, Effect of Alloy Additions on Wear Resistance of bert, S. K., Remash, C., Murugesan, N., Gill, T. P. S., Peri- Nickel-Based — Y. L. Su and K. Y. Chen, 143-s (Mar). aswami, G. and Kulkarni, S. D., 251-s (Jul). Hardness Control by Endothermic Reactions in the Coating of Mechanical Evaluation of Braze Joints, Heat-Resistant Active Covered Electrodes, Chemical Composition and — A. Q. Brazing of Silicon Nitride Part 1: —W. Tillmann, E. Lugschei- Bracarense and S. Liu, 509-s (Dec). der, K. Schlimbach, C. Manter and J. E. Indacochea, 300-s Heat Input, Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser Welding of Cardiac Pace- (Aug). maker Batteries with Reduced — P. W. Fuerschbach and D. Metallurgical Properties of MMC Friction Welds, Mechanical A. Hinkley, 103-s (Mar). and — Z. Li, C. Maldanado, T. H. North and B. Altshuller, Heat Treatment, Fracture Toughness of Ti-6Al-4V after 367-s (Sept). Welding and Postweld — K. Keshava Murthy and S. Sun- Microstructure and Properties of Type 316L Stainless Steel Sub- daresan, 81-s (Feb). merged Arc Cladding, Effect of Welding Conditions on — N. High-Strength Steels, Usefulness of Undermatches Welds for— Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 210-s (May). A. Umekuni and K. Masabuchi, 256-s (jul). Microstructure and Toughness of C-Mn-Ni Weld Metals, In- Hydrogen Absorption during GTA Welding, A Model of — J. fluence of Mn and Ni on the — Z. Zhang and R. A. Far- W. Hooijmans and G. Den Ouden, 264-s (Jul). rar, 183-s (May). Hydrogen, An Evaluation of Rapid Methods for Diffusible Weld Microstructure Calculations from Fundamentals of Transport —N. Jenkins, P. H. M. H. Hart and D. H. Parker, 1-s (jan). Phenomena in the Arc Welding of Low-Alloy Steels — K. Hydrogen Content of Single and Multipass Steel Welds — P. H. Mundra, T. DebRoy, S. S. Babu and S. A. David, 163-s (Apr). M. Hart and G. M. Evans, 74-s (Feb). Mild Steel and Stainless Steel, Submerged Arc Fillet Welds Be- Hydrogen Content in Steel Weldments Using a Polymer Elec- tween — D. J. Kotecki and V. B. Rajan, 57-s (Feb). trolyte-Based Hydrogen Sensor, A New Method to Measure Model for Shielded Metal Arc Welding Electrodes, A Melting the Diffusible — Albert, S. K., Remash, C., Murugesan, N., Rate and Temperature Distribution — T. P. Quinn, A. Q. Gill, T. P. S., Periaswami, G. and Kulkarni, S$. D., 251-s (Jul). Bracarense, and S. Liu, 532-s (Dec). Inconel 718 Superalloy Components, Super Plastic Modeling of Residual Stresses in Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Forming/Brazing Process for — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, Girth Welds, Finite Element — Y. Dong, J. K. Hong, C. L. Tsai 197-s (May). and P. Dong, 442-s (Oct). Inconel 718SPF Superalloy, Transient Liquid Phase Metallic Modeling of the Weld Formation, Cold Welding — Theoretical Bonding of an — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, 517-s (Dec). — W. Zhang and N. Bay, 477-s (Oct). Joining Techniques for Dispersion-Strengthened Alumina, De- Molten Pool Convection Considering Geometric Parameters of velopment and Characterization of — E. Lugscheider, W. Cathode and Anode, A Numerical Analysis of — S. -Y. Lee Burger and U. Broich, 349-s (Sept). and S. -J. Na, 484-s (Nov). Laminated Steel, Effect of Thermal Aging on the Damping Prop- Multipass Steel Welds, Hydrogen Content of Single and — P. erties of a Resistance Spot-Welded Acrylic-Cored — P. C. H. M. Hart and G. M. Evans, 74-s (Feb). Wang and R. J. Fridrich, 421-s (Oct). Neural Networks and Computer Vision for Control of Pulsed Laser Beam Welding of Aluminum 5754-0 and 6111-T4 Alloys, GTAW, Self-Learning Fuzzy — S. B. Chen, L. Wu, Q. L. Wang and Y. C. Liu, 201-s (May). 112 | DECEMBER 1997 Nickel-Based Hardfacing, Effect of Alloy Additions on Wear Re- P. Dong, 442-s (Oct). sistance of — Y. L. Su and K. Y. Chen, 143-s (Mar). Resistance of Aluminum, Contact — P. H. Thornton, A. R. Nickel-Based Superalloy During Weldability Test, Thermal Krause and R. G. Davies, 331-s (Aug). Stress Development in a — Z. Feng, T. Zacharia and S. A. Resistance Spot-Welded Acrylic-Cored Laminated Steel, Effect David, 470-s (Nov). of Thermal Aging on the Damping Properties of a — P. C. Nitrogen on Ti-B-Containing Steel Welds, Effect of Aluminum Wang and R. J. Fridrich, 421-s (Oct). and — G. M. Evans, 431-s (Oct). Resistance Spot Welding Based on Dynamic Resistance, Numerical Analysis of Molten Pool Convection Considering Universal Quality Assurance Method for — A. G. Geometric Parameters of Cathode and Anode, A—S. -Y. Lee Livshits, 383-s (Sept). and S. -J. Na, 484-s (Nov) Sensor, A New Method to Measure the Diffusible Hydrogen Patch Test for Assessing Weld Solidification Cracking, Part |— Content in Steel Weldments Using a Polymer Electrolyte- Development of a Test Method — T. W. Nelson, J. C. Lip- Based Hydrogen — Albert, S. K., Remash, C., Murugesan, pold, W. Lin and W. A. Baeslack III, 110s (Mar). N., Gill, T. P. S., Periaswami, G. and Kulkarni, S. D., 251-s Pipe Girth, Finite Element Modeling of Residual Stresses in (Jul). Austenitic Stainless Steel — Y. Dong, J. K. Hong, C. L. Tsai Shielded Metal Arc Welding Electrodes, A Melting Rate and and P. Dong, 442-s (Oct). Temperature Distribution Model for — T. P. Quinn, A. Q. Pipe, Phase Constitution Characteristics of the Fe-Al Alloy Layer Bracarense and S. Liu, 532-s (Dec). in the HAZ of Caloried Steel — L. Yajiang, Z. Zengda and Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Changes in Metal Transfer Be- W. Xing, 356-s (Sept). havior during — P. G. H. Pistorius and S. Liu, 305-s (Aug). Pipes Using the Finite Element Method, Prediction of Axis Shift Shrinkage, Analysis of Welding — N. R. Mandal and C. V. N. Distortion During Circumferential Welding of Thin — G. Sundar, 233-s (Jun). Ravichandran, V. P. Raghupathy, N. Ganes and R. Krish- SMAW E7016-C2L/8016C2 Covered Electrodes, The Effect of nakumar, 39-s (Jan). Magnesium Content on the Arc Stability of —j. P. Farias, A. Powder Metal Compacts, The Effect of Surface Treatments on M. Quites and E. S. Surian, 245-s (Jun). the Brazing of Iron-Based — J. Christensen, K. Gotthjaelp Solder Joints by the Finite Element Method, Mechanical and P. Kjeldsteen, 239-s (Jun). Strength Analysis of SMT — C-Q. Wang, R-J. Wang, Y. San Powders, Transient Liquid-Phase Bonding Using Coated Metal and Y-Y Qian, 67-s (Feb). — W. D. Zhuang and T. W. Eagar, 157-s (Apr). Stability of SMAW E7016-C2L/8016C2 Covered Electrodes, Predict the Transient Temperature Distribution in Fillet Arc The Effect of Magnesium Content on the Arc — J. P. Farias, Welds, An Analytical Solution to — S. K. Jeong, and H. S. A. M. Quites and E. S. Surian, 245-s (Jun). Cho, 223-s (Jun). Stainless Steel, Fusion Welding of a Modern Borated — C. V. Predictions of the Start-Up Phase in GMA Welding, Theoretical Robino and M. J. Cieslak, 11-s (Jan). — P. Zhu, M. Rados and S. W. Simpson, 269-s (Jul). Stainless Steel, Submerged Arc Fillet Welds between Mild Steel Prediction of Welding Distortion — P. Michaleris and A. De- and — D. J. Kotecki and V. B. Rajan, 57-s (Feb). biccari, 172-s (Apr). Stainless Steel Welds — Advances since 1974, Ferrite Deter- Preparation Methods, Cold Welding — Experimental Investi- mination in — D. J. Kotecki, 24-s (Jan). gation of the Surface — W. Zhang and N. Bay, 326-s (Aug). Statistical Process Design to a FCAW Process, The Application Properties of Braze Joints in Ti-13.4Al-21.2Nb, Microstructural of — |. A. McConnell and N. A. McPherson, 412-s (Oct). Evolution and Mechanical — C. H. Cadden, N. Y. C. Yang Steel Welds, Hydrogen Content of Single and Multipass — P. and T. J. Headley, 316-s (Aug). H. M. Hart and G. M. Evans, 74-s (Feb). Properties of ODS Alloy MA 956 Friction Welds, The Metallur- Strength Analysis of SMT Solder Joints by the Finite Element gical and Mechanical — K. Shinozaki, C. Y. Kang, Y. C. Kim, Method, Mechanical — C-Q. Wang, R-J. Wang, Y. San and M. Aritoshi, T. H. North and Y. Nakao, 289-s (Aug). Y-Y. Qian, 67-s (Feb). Pulsed GMAW Process, Arc Light Sensing of Droplet Transfer Submerged Arc Cladding, Effect of Welding Conditions on Mi- and its Analysis in — Q. L. Wang and P. J. Li, 458-s (Nov). crostructure and Properties of Type 316L Stainless Steel — Pulsed Welding, Special Basic Flux Cored Wire for All-Position N. Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 210-s (May). — |. E. French and M. R. Bosworth, 120-s (Mar). Submerged Arc Fillet Welds between Mild Steel and Stainless Quality Assurance Method for Resistance Spot Welding Based Steel — D. J. Kotecki and V. B. Rajan, 57-s (Feb). on Dynamic Resistance, Universal — A. G. Livshits, 383-s Superalloy Components, Super Plastic Forming/Brazing (Sept). Process for Inconel 718 — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, Quenched, Low-Carbon, Ti-B-Containing Steels, Weldability of 197-s (May). Direct — K-s. Bang and Y-h. Ahn, 151-s (Apr). Superalloy, Transient Liquid Phase Metallic Bonding of an In- Rapid Methods for Diffusible Weld Hydrogen, An Evaluation of conel 718SPF — M. S. Yeh and T. H. Chuang, 517-s (Dec). —N. Jenkins, P. H. M. H. Hart and D. H. Parker, 1-s (jan). Surface Treatments on the Brazing of Iron-Based Powder Metal Rapidly Solified CuNiTiB Foils As Brazing Filler Metals, Joining Compacts, The Effect of — J. Christensen, K. Gotthjaelp and of SizN,4 to 1.25 Cr-0.5Mo Steel Using — C. G. Wan, H. P. P. Kjeldsteen, 239-s (Jun). Xiong and Z. F. Zhou, 522-s (Dec). Temperature Distribution in Fillet Arc Welds, An Analytical So- Rate and Temperature Distribution Model for Shielded Metal lution to Predict the Transient — S. K. Jeong and H. S. Cho, Arc Welding Electrodes, A Melting — T. P. Quinn, A. Q. 223-s (Jun). Bracarense and S. Liu, 532-s (Dec). Test Method, Evaluation of the Circular Patch Test for Assessing Repairs, Finite Element Analysis of Underwater Welding — C. Weld Solidification Cracking, Part !— Development of a — L. Tsai, P. L. Yao and J. K. Hong, 283-s (Aug). T. W. Nelson, J. C. Lippold, W. Lin and W. A. Baeslack Ill, Residual Stresses in a Weldment, Crack-Tip Equation of Motion 110-s (Mar). Due to Nonuniform — C. K. Fang, E. Kannatey-Asibu, Jr. and Thermal Stress Development in a Nickel-Based Superalloy Dur- J. R. Barber, 374-s (Sept). ing Weldability Test — Z. Feng, T. Zacharia and S. A. David, Residual Stresses in Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Girth, Finite 470-s (Nov). Element Modeling of — Y. Dong, J. K. Hong, C. L. Tsai and Thermal Tensioning Techniques Mitigating Weld Buckling Dis- WELDING JOURNAL | 113 tortion, Finite Element Analysis of — P. Michaleris and X. Welding Conditions on Microstructure and Properties of — Sun, 451-s (Nov). N. Murugan and R. S. Parmar, 210-s (May). Ti-B-Containing Steels, Weldability of Direct Quenched, Low- Undermatched Welds for High-Strength Steels, Usefulness of Carbon — K-s. Bang and Y-h. 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