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Wa Pr E INDEX | Part 1 — WELDING JOURNAL SUBJECT INDEX A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals — K. Bobzin, E. Circuiting Process, Welding Steel Sheet with a Modified Short — T. Era, Lugscheider, F. Ernst, D. Jager, A. Schlegel, and J. Résing, (Mar) 38 T. Ueyama, and M Brooks, (Dec) 28 A New Road for Automotive Architectures — J. Jennings and J. Gould, (Oct) Cladding Basics, Laser — W. Penn, (Feb) 47 26 Cladding in Marine Applications Using Direct-Diode Lasers — V. Malin A Novel Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces — G. Boockmann, K. and F. Sciammarella, (Sept) 36 Boockmann, R. Fichtner, and R. Slover, (Sept) 26 Clean up with the Three Cs: Capture, Carry, Contain — L. Larsen, A Preview of the 2008 Changes: D1.1, Structural Welding Code — Steel — J. L. (Nov) 42 Gayler, (Sept) 32 Clearance on the Capillary Rise of a Molten Filler Metal, Effects of Joint A Recap of the 2007 AWS Expo — A. Cullison, K. Campbell, and M. R. — M. J. Kuta, (Oct) 39 Johnsen, (Feb) 38 Code — Steel, A Preview of the 2008 Changes: D1.1, Structural Welding Addressing the Welder Shortage: Lessons from Alberta — M. Langier — J. L. Gayler, (Sept) 32 and S. MacKay, (April) 88 Coker, Mechanized Weld Buildup Repairs — J. Page and J.Emmerson, Advantages of Flux Cored Alloys for Open Air Brazing — C. F. Darling, (June)6 2 (Mar) 41 Cold Spray: A Solution for Architectural Glass — J. Villafuerte, (Aug) 40 Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin-Based Solders, Joining of High- Comparing Metal-Ceramic Brazing Methods — C. A. Walker and V. C. Hodges, Strength — S. Weis, I. Hoyer, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 35 (Oct) 43 Aluminum Components, Utilizing a Predictive Tool for Designing Welded Comparison of Deposits of Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and — O.R. Myhr and @. Grong, (May) 36 Spray and Fuse — R. H. Unger, R. Cook, and W. C. Mosier, (Aug) 50 Aluminum Pressure Vessels, Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled — E. Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Applications, Specialty — R. Dalder, J. W. Pastrnak, J. Engel, R. S. Forrest, E. Kokko, K. Menon and J. Wallin, (Feb) 31 McTernan, and D. Waldron, (April) 40 Corrosion Applications, Specialty Cored Wires for Wear and.— R. Amorphous Filler Metals Offer Great Potential for Joining Magnesium Alloys Menon and J. Wallin, (Feb) 31 — S$. Muecklich, G. Fritsche, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 31 Cryogenic Nitrogen, Thermal Spray Cooling Using — (Aug) 26 Architectural Glass, Cold Spray: A Solution for — J. Villafuerte, (Aug) 40 Cutting, Electrode Life: A Measure of System Performance in Plasma — Artistic Creativity, Novel Thermal Spray Technique Plants the Seed of — N. Hussary and T. Renault, (April) 30 E. C. Bauer, (Nov) 80 ; Cutting Systems Combine Versatility with Efficiency, Plasma — R. Artistry with Practicality, Ohio Welder Combines — S. Anderson, Madden, (April) 36 (June) 48 Defects in Auto Seat Frames, Study Yields Zero Weld — (Oct) 36 Auto Body Construction, The Role of Tip Dressing in Modern — M. Deposits of Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and Spray and Truex and J. PR Seme, (Dec) 42 Fuse, Comparison of — R. H. Unger, R. Cook, and W. C. Mosier (Aug) 50 Auto Seat Frames, Study Yields Zero Weld Defects in — (Oct) 36 Development Programs Combat Welder Shortage, Workforce — K. Automotive Architectures, A New Road for — J. Jennings and J. Gould, Campbell, (Aug) 30 (Oct) 26 ; Diode Lasers, Cladding in Marine Applications Using Direct- — V. Malin AWS Breaks New Ground with Soldering Specification — P. T. Vianco, and F. Sciammarella, (Sept) 36 (Oct) 53 Discontinuities Too Small to Matter, Pipeline Weld — K. Y. Lee, AWS Certified, What It Takes to Be — R. Wiswesser, S. Raymond, G. (April) 34 Hilfka, and P. Howe, (Mar) 27 Dissimilar Metals, Benefits of the Magnetic Pulse Process for Welding — Benefits of the Magnetic Pulse Process for Welding Dissimilar Metals — V. Shribman and M. Blakely, (Sept) 56 V. Shribman and M. Blakely, (Sept) 56 Drawn, or Seamless Tubing, When to Specify Welded, Welded and — D. Better Weld Finishing, Tips for — (Jan) 26 , O'Donnell and M. M. James, (June) 52 Bore Applications, Thermal Spray Techniques for Deep — M. Froning, P. Dressing in Modern Auto Body Construction, The Role of Tip — M. F. Ruggiero, and R. Bajan, (Aug) 34 Truex and J. P. Seme, (Dec) 42 Brazing, Advantages of Flux Cored Alloys for Open Air — C. F. Darling, Effects of Joint Clearance on the Capillary Rise of a Molten Filler Metal (Mar) 41 — M. J. Kuta, (Oct) 39 Brazing and Soldering Engineering Course Introduced at OSU — M. Electrode Life: A Measure of System Performance in Plasma Cutting — Lucas, (Dec) 34 N. Hussary and T. Renault; (April) 30 Brazing and Soldering, Head to Orlando for the Latest in, (Oct) 55 Electrode Development, Reducing Mn Fumes through — M. F. Mruczek, P. J. Brazing Methods, Comparing Metal-Ceramic — C. A. Walker and V. C. Hodges, *Konkol, S. Ferree, and M. Sierdzinski, (Nov) 25 (Oct) 43 Engineer Motivates Texas Schools to Offer Career Courses in Welding — Camp, Welcome to Weld — H. M. Woodward, (June) 57 M. Crawford and R. McClellan, (Aug) 48 Capillary Rise of a Molten Filler Metal, Effects of Joint Ciearance on the Engineer’s Prospective, Underwater Welder Training from an — U. —M. J. Kuta, (Oct) 39 Ascheimeier, (Nov) 74 Capture, Carry, Contain, Clean up with the Three Cs: — L. Larsen, Engineering Students Take on the Moonbuggy Challenge, Ohio State — (Nov) 42 S. Canale, M. Wise, and N. Balzer, (Nov) 78 Care for Flame-Resistant Garments, How to Properly — H. Hoagland, Engineering Course Introduced at OSU, Brazing and Soldering — M. (Nov) 38 Lucas, (Dec) 34 Career Courses in Welding, Engineer Motivates Texas Schools to Offer — Entertainment Magic, Welding Weaves Live — K. Campbell, (July) 42 M. Crawford and R. McClellan, (Aug) 48 Experts Speak out on Issues. Facing Our Industry, The — H. Woodward, Cell: The Fastest Way to Increase Productivity, Protecting Sensors in the (Nov) 31 Weld — D. Bird, (Oct) 32 Expo, A Recap of the 2007 AWS — A. Cullison, K. Campbell, and M. R. Ceramic Brazing Methods, Comparing Metal- — C. A. Walker and V. C. Johnsen, (Feb) 38 Hodges, (Oct) 43 Extend Life of Hovercraft, Navy Works to — J. Luck, (Jan) 30 Certified, What It Takes to Be AWS — R. Wiswesser, S. Raymond, G. Fab Shops, GMAW Options Offer Increased Productivity for Pipe — J. Hilfka, and P. Howe, (Mar) 27 Cuhel, (June) 66 Changes: D1.1, Structural Welding Code — Steel, A Preview of the 2008 Filler Metal, Effects of Joint Clearance on the Capillary Rise of a Molten — M. — J. L. Gayler, (Sept) 32 J. Kuta, (Oct) 39 Chicago Aims to Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to the City — D. Filler Metals, A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based — K. Bobzin, Swinney, (Aug) 36 E. Lugscheider, F. Ernst, D. Jager, A. Schlegel, and J. Résing, (Mar) 38 Choosing Shielding Gases for Gas Metal Arc Welding, (May) 32 Filler Metals Offer Great Potential for Joining Magnesium Alloys, Amorphous WELDING JOURNAL [EER jh and a*> Pen we wits — §. Muecklich, G. Fritsche, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 31 Clark, D. E. Burkes, and N. P. Hallinan, (Sept) 47 Filtering Efficiency“and Money Savings, Nanofibers Offer — E. Ravert, (Nov) 34 Off-Line Development of Robot Motion Programs — D. Moody, (Aug) Spe Finishing, Tips for Better Weld — (Jan) 26 44 Flux Cored Alloys for Open Air Brazing, Advantages of— C. F. Darling, Ohio State Engineering Students Take on the Moonbuggy Challenge — S. Spe (Mar) 41 Canale, M. Wise, and N. Balzer, (Nov) 78 Frames, Study Yields Zero Weld Defects in Auto Seat — (Oct) 36 Ohio Welder Combines Artistry with Practicality — S. Anderson, Sei Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Aluminum Pressure Vessels — E. (June) 48 Dalder, J. W. Pastrnak, J. Engel, R. S. Forrest, E. Kokko, K. McTernan, _ Packaging for Productivity — I. Mitchell, (July) 30 Spr and D. Waldron, (April) 40 Pipe Fab Shops, GMAW Options Ofter Increased Productivity for — J. Fabrication Employing Friction Welding, Nuclear Fuel Plate — Clark, R.., Cuhel, (June) 66 Spr Burkes, D. E., and Hallinan, N. P., (Sept) 47 Pipeline Weld Discontinuities Too Small to Matter — K. Y. Lee, Spr Fuel Plate Fabrication Employing Friction Welding, Nuclear — D. E. (April) 34 Burkes, N. P. Hallinan, and R.Clark, (Sept) 47 Plasma Cutting, Electrode Life: A Measure of System Performance in Spr Fumes through Electrode Development, Reducing Mn — M. F. Mruczek, P. J. —N. Hussary and T. Renault, (April) 30 Konkol, S. Ferree, and M. Sierdzinski, (Nov) 25 Plasma Cutting Systems Combine Versatility with Efficiency — R. Fuse, Comparison of Deposits of Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Madden, (April) 36 Ste Spraying, and Spray and — R. H. Unger, R. Cook, and W. C. Mosier Practicality, Ohio Welder Combines Artistry with — S. Anderson, (Aug) 50 (June) 48 Stre Garments, How to Properly Care for Flame-Resistant — H. Hoagland, Predictive Tool for Designing Welded Aluminum Components, Utilizing a (Nov) 38 — O.R. Myhr and @. Grong, (May) 36 Stru Gas Metal Arc Welding, Choosing Shielding Gases for — (May) 32 Pressure Vessels, Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Aluminum — E. GMAW Options Offer Increased Productivity for Pipe Fab Shops — J. Dalder, J. W. Pastrnak, J. Engel, R. S. Forrest, E. Kokko, K. McTernan, Stu Cuhel, (June) 66 and D. Waldron, (April) 40 Sur Head to Orlando for the Latest in Brazing and Soldering, (Oct) 55 Productivity for Pipe Fab Shops, GMAW Options Offer Increased — J. High-Strength Steels, Understanding Resistance Spot Welding of Cuhel, (June) 66 Tex Advanced — V. H. Lopez-Cortéz and F. A. Reyes-Valdes, (Dec) 36 Productivity, Improved Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding Nets Higher — C. Hovercraft, Navy Works to Extend Life of — J. Luck, (Jan) 30 Roehl and K. Stanzel, (July) 38 The How to Properly Care for Flame-Resistant Garments — H. Hoagland, Productivity, Packaging for — I. Mitchell, (July) 30 The (Nov) 38 Productivity, Protecting Sensors in the Weld Cell: The Fastest Way to Improved Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding Nets Higher Productivity — C. Increase — D. Bird, (Oct) 32 The Roehl and K. Stanzel, (July) 38 Protecting Sensors in the Weld Cell: The Fastest Way to Increase Improves Welding of Sheet Metal Parts, Innovative Process — J.-M. Fortain, L. Productivity — D. Bird, (Oct) 32 Tin Rimano, and V. Vaidya, (Jan) 38 Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding Nets Higher Productivity, Improved — C. Inert Gases for Weld Purging, Using — J. A. McMaster, (May) 40 Roehl and K. Stanzel, (July) 38 Tip Innovative Process Improves Welding of Sheet Metal Parts — J.-M. Fortain, L. Purging, Using Inert Gases for Weld — J. A. McMaster, (May) 40 Rimano, and V. Vaidya, (Jan) 38 Recap of the 2007 AWS Expo, A — A. Cullison, K. Campbell, and M. R. Issues Facing Our Industry, The Experts Speak out on — H. Woodward, Johnsen, (Feb) 38 (Nov) 31 Reducing Mn Fumes through Electrode Development — M. F. Mruczek, P. J. Jobs Back to the City Chicago Aims to Bring Manufacturing — D. Konkol, S. Ferree, and M. Sierdzinski, (Nov) 25 Swinney, (Aug) 36 Repair Method: Strong and Effective, New Socket Weld — S. McCracken, Joining of High-Strength Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin-Based S. Findland, and G. Frederick, (June) 44 An Solders — S. Weis, I. Hoyer, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 35 Repairs Coker, Mechanized Weld Buildup — J. Page and J.Emmerson, Laser Cladding Basics — W. Penn, (Feb) 47 (June) 62 Asc Lasers, Cladding in Marine Applications Using Direct-Diode — V. Malin Resistance Spot Welding Of Advanced High-Strength Steels and F. Sciammarella, (Sept) 36 Understanding — V. H. Lopez-Cortéz and F. A. Reyes-Valdes, Baj Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Fillér Metals, A — K. Bobzin, (Dec) 36 E. Lugscheider, F. Ernst, D. Jager, A. Schlegel, and J. Résing, (Mar) 38 Resistance Welding Simulation Software, Save Time and Money with — K. R. Bal Magic, Welding Weaves Live Entertainment — K. Campbell, (July) 42 Chan, (July ) 32 Magnesium Alloys, Amorphous Filler Metals Offer Great Potential for Joining Robot Motion Programs, Off-Line Development of — D. Moody, (Aug) 44 Bat — §. Muecklich, G. Fritsche, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 31 Role of Tip Dressing in Modern Auto Body Construction, The — M. Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, A Look at the Development of — K. Bobzin, Truex and J. P. Seme, (Dec) 42 Bir E. Lugscheider, F. Ernst, D. Jager, A. Schlegel, and J. Résing, (Mar) 38 Save Time and Money with Resistance Welding Simulation Software — K. R. Magnetic Pulse Process for Welding Dissimilar Metals, Benefits of the — Chan, (July) 32 Bla V. Shribman and M. Blakely, (Sept) 56 Seamless Tubing, When to Specify Welded, Welded and Drawn, or — D. Manufacturing Jobs Back to the City, Chicago Aims to Bring — D. Swinney, O'Donnell and M. M. James, (June) 52 Bob (Aug) 36 Selecting a Nondestructive Testing Method: Ultrasonic Testing — G. A. Marine Applications Using Direct-Diode Lasers, Cladding in — V. Malin and F. Matzkanin and H. T. Yolken, (May) 26 Boo Sciammarella, (Sept) 36 Sensors in the Weld Cell: The Fastest Way to Increase Productivity, Mechanized Weld Buildup Repairs Coker — J. Page and J.Emmerson, (June) 62 Protecting — D. Bird, (Oct) 32 Boo Metal-Ceramic Brazing Methods, Comparing — C. A. Walker and V. C. Hodges, Sheet Metal Parts, Innovative Process Improves Welding of— J.-M. Fortain, L. (Oct) 43 Rimano, and V. Vaidya, (Jan) 38 Bro Money Savings, Nanofibers Offer Filtering Efficiency and — E. Ravert, (Nov) 34 Sheet with a Modified Short Circuiting Process, Welding Steel — T. Era, Money with Resistance Welding Simulation Software, Save Time and — K. R. T. Ueyama, and M. Brooks, (Dec) 28 Bur Chan, (July) 32 Shielding Gases for Gas Metal Arc Welding, Choosing, (May) 32 Moonbuggy Challenge, Ohio State Engineering Students Take on the — Shortage: Lessons from Alberta, Addressing the Welder — M. Langier Can S. Canale, M. wise, and N. Balzer, (Nov) 78 and S. MacKay, (April) 88 I Motion Programs, Off-Line Development of Robot — D. Moody, (Aug) 44 Shortage, Workforce Development Programs Combat Welder — K. Can Nanofibers Offer Filtering Efficiency and Money Savings — E. Ravert, (Nov) 34 Campbell, (Aug) 30 Can Navy Works to Extend Life of Hovercraft — J. Luck, (Jan) 30 Simulation Software, Save Time and Money with Resistance Welding — K. R. . New Socket Weld Repair Method: Strong and Effective — S$. McCracken, Chan, (July) 32 Can S. Findland, and G. Frederick, (June) 44 Socket Weld Repair Method: Strong and Effective, New — S. McCracken, Nondestructive Testing Method: Ultrasonic Testing, Selecting a — G. A. S. Findland, and G. Frederick, (June) 44 Cha Matzkanin and H. T. Yolken, (May) 26 Solders, Joining of High-Strength Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin- Novel Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces, A — G. Boockman, Based — S. Weis, I. Hoyer, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 35 Clai K. Boockmann, R. Fichtner, and R. Slover, (Sept) 26 Soldering Engineering Course Introduced at OSU, Brazing and — M. I Novel Thermal Spray Technique Plants the Seed of Artistic Creativity — Lucas, (Dec) 34 Coo E. C. Bauer, (Nov) 80 Soldering, Head to Orlando for the Latest in Brazing and, (Oct) 55 \ Nuclear Fuel Plate Fabrication Employing Friction Welding — C. R. Soldering Specification, AWS Breaks New Ground with — P. T. Vianco, Ya DECEMBER 2008 - | (Oct) 53 Tips for Better Weld Finishing — (Jan) 26 Specification, AWS Breaks New Ground with Soldering — P. T. Vianco, Training from an Engineer’s Prospective, Underwater Welder — U. (Oct) 53 Aschemeier, (Nov) 74 Specialty Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Applications — R. Menon Tubing, When to Specify Welded, Welded and Drawn, or Seamless — D. and J. Wallin, (Feb) 31 O'Donnell and M. M. James, (June) 52 Spot Welding Of Advanced High-Strength Steels, Understanding Ultrasonic Testing, Selecting a Nondestructive Testing Method: — G. A. Resistance — V. H. L6pez-Cortéz and F. A. Reyes-Valdes, (Dec)36 Matzkanin and H. T. Yolken, (May) 26 Spray: A Solution for Architectural Glass, Cold — J. Villafuerte, (Aug) Understanding Resistance Spot Welding Of Advanced High-Strength 40 Steels — V. H. Lopez-Cortéz and F. A. Reyes-Valdes, (Dec) 36 Spray Cooling Using Cryogenic Nitrogen, Thermal (Aug) 26 Underwater Welder Traning from an Engineer’s Prospective — U. Spray Techniques for Deep Bore Applications, Thermal — M. Froning, P. Aschemeier, (Nov) 74 F. Ruggiero, and R. Bajan (Aug) 34 Using Inert Gases for Weld Purging — J. A. McMaster, (May) 40 Spraying, and Spray and Fuse, Comparison of Deposits of Wires Applied Utilizing a Predictive Tool for Designing Welded Aluminum Components by Welding, Thermal — R. H. Unger, R. Cook, and W. C. Mosier, (Aug) — O.R. Myhr and @. Grong, (May) 36 50 Welcome to Weld Camp — H. M. Woodward, (June) 57 Steel, A Preview of the 2008 Changes: D1.1, Structural Welding Code — Texas Schools to Offer Career Courses in Welding, Engineer Motivates — J. L. Gayler, (Sept) 32 M. Crawford and R. McClellan, (Aug) 48 Strength Steels, Understanding Resistance Spot Welding Of Advanced Welding Weaves Live Entertainment Magic — K. Campbell, (July) 42 nga High- — V. H. Lopez-Cortéz and F. A. Reyes-Valdes, (Dec) 36 Welder Shortage: Lessons from Alberta, Addressing the — M. Langier Structural Welding Code — Steel, A Preview of the 2008 Changes: D1.1, — and S. MacKay, (April) 88 E: J. L. Gayler, (Sept) 32 Welding Instruction, (April) 100 man, Study Yields Zero Weld Defects in Auto Seat Frames — (Oct) 36 Welding Steel Sheet with a Modified Short Circuiting Process — T. Era, T. Surfaces, A Novel Method for Preparing Welding Wire — G. Boockmann, Ueyama, and M Brooks, (Dec) 28 J. K. Boockmann, R. Fichtner, and R. Slover, (Sept) 26 What It Takes to Be AWS Certified — R. Wiswesser, S. Raymond, G. Texas Schools to Offer Career Courses in Welding, Engineer Motivates — Hilfka, and P. Howe, (Mar) 27 —C. M. Crawford and R. McClellan, (Aug) 48 When to Specify Welded, Welded and Drawn, or Seamless Tubing — D. Thermal Spray Cooling Using Cryogenic Nitrogen — (Aug) 26 O'Donnell and M. M. James, (June) 52 Thermal Spray Techniques for Deep Bore Applications — M. Froning, P. Wire Surfaces, A Novel Method for Preparing Welding — G. Boockm: nn, F. Ruggiero, and R. Bajan, (Aug) 34 K. Boockmann, R. Fichtner, and R. Slover, (Sept) 26 Thermal Spray Technique Plants the Seed of Artistic Creativity, Novel — Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and Spray and Fuse, E. C. Bauer, (Nov) 80 Comparison of Deposits of — R. H. Unger, R. Cook, and W. C. Mosier, Tin-Based Solders, Joining of High-Strength Aluminum-Based Materials (Aug) 50 with — S. Weis, I. Hoyer, and B. Wielage, (Mar) 35 Workforce Development Programs Combat Welder Shortage — K. Tip Dressing in Modern Auto Body Construction, The Role of — M. Campbell, (Aug) 30 Truex and J. P. Seme, (Dec) 42 AUTHORS FOR FEATURE ARTICLES acken, Anderson, $. — Ohio Welder Combines Artistry with Practicality, (June) (Aug) 50 48 Crawford, M., and McClellan, R. — Engineer Motivates Texas Schools to Offer Aschemeier, U. — Underwater Welder Training from an Engineer's Career Courses in Welding, (Aug) 48 Prospective, (Nov) 74 Cuhel, J. — GMAW Options Offer Increased Productivity for Pipe Fab Bajan, R., Froning, M., and Ruggiero, P. F — Thermal Spray Techniques Shops, (June) 66 for Deep Bore Applications, (Aug) 34 Cullison, A., Campbell, K., and Johnsen, M. R. — A Recap of the 2007 AWS Balzer, N., Canale, S., and Wise, M. — Ohio State Engineering Students Expo, (Feb) 38 Take on the Moonbuggy Challenge, (Nov) 78 Dalder, E., Pastrnak, J. W., Engel, J., Forrest, R. S., Kokko, E., McTernan, Bauer, E. C. — Novel Thermal Spray Technique Plants the Seed of K., and Waldron, D. — Friction Stir Welding:o fT hick-Walled Artistic Creativity, (Nov) 80 Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Bird, D. — Protecting Sensors in the Weld Cell: The Fastest Way to Darling, C. F — Advantages of Flux Cored Alloys for Open Air Brazing, (Mar) Increase Productivity, (Oct) 32 4] Blakely, M., and Shribman, V. — Benefits of the Magnetic Pulse Process Emmerson, J., and Page, J. — Mechanized Weld Buildup Repairs Coker, —D. for Welding Dissimilar Metals, (Sept) 56 (June) 62 Bobzin, K., Lugscheider, E., Ernst, F., Jager, D., Schlegel, A., and Résing, J. — Engel, J., Forrest, R. S., Kokko, E., McTernan, K., Waldron, D., Dalder, 3. A. A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 E., and Pastrnak, J. W. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Boockmann, G., Boockmann, K., Fichtner, R., and Slover, R. — A Novel Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces, (Sept) 26 Era, T., Ueyama, T., and Brooks, M. — Welding Steel Sheet with A Boockmann, K., Fichtner, R., Slover, R., and Boockmann, G. — A Novel Modified Short Circuiting Process(Dec) 28 rtain, L. Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces, (Sept) 26 Ernst, F.,, Jager, D., Schlegel, A., Rdsing, J., Bobzin, K., and Lugscheider, E. — Brooks, M., Era, T., and Ueyama, T. — Welding Steel Sheet with A A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 . Era, Modified Short Circuiting Process(Dec) 28 - Ferree, S., Sierdzinski, M., Mruczek, M. F., and Konkol, P. J. — Reducing Mn Burkes, D. E., Hallinan, N. P., and Clark, C. R. — Friction Welding, Fumes through Electrode Development, (Nov) 25 Nuclear Fuel Plate Fabrication Employing, (Sept) 47 Fichtner, R., Slover, R., Boockmann, G., and Boockmann, K. — A Novel \gier Campbell, K., Johnsen, M. R., and Cullison, A. — A Recap of the 2007 AWS Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces, (Sept) 26 Expo, (Feb) 38 Findland, S., Frederick, G., and McCracken, S$. — New Socket Weld Campbell, K. — Welding Weaves Live Entertainment Magic, (July) 42 Repair Method: Strong and Effective, (June) 44 Campbell, K. — Workforce Development Programs Combat Welder Forrest, R. S., Kokko, E., McTernan, K., Waldron, D., Dalder, E., K.R. Shortage, (Aug) 30 Pastrnak, J. W., and Engel, J. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Canale, S., Wise, M., and Balzer, N. — Ohio State Engineering Students Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Cracken, Take on the Moonbuggy Challenge, {Nov) 78 Fortain, J.-M., Rimano, L., and Vaidya, V. — Innovative Process Improves Chan, K. R. — Save Time and Money with Resistance Welding Simulation Welding of Sheet Metal Parts. (Jan) 38 n Tin- Softwar, (July) 32 Frederick, G., McCracken, S., and Findland, S. — New Socket Weld Clark, C. R., Burkes, D. E., and Hallinan, N. P. — Nuclear Fuel Plate Repair Method: Strong and Effective, (June) 44 -M. Fabrication Employing Friction Welding, (Sept) 47 Fritsche, G., Wielage, B., and Muecklich, $. — Amorphous Filler Metals Offer Cook, R., Mosier, W. C., and Unger, R. H.— Comparison of Deposits of Great Potential for Joining Magnesium Alloys, (Mar) 31 5 Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and Spray and Fuse, Froning, M., Ruggiero, P. F., and Bajan, R— Thermal Spray. Techniques for janco, WELDING JOURNAL Deep Bore Applications, (Aug) 34 Welded Aluminum Components, (May) 36 A Preview of the 2008 Changes: D1.1, Structural Welding Code — Steel — J. L. O’Donnell, D., and James, M. M. — When to Specify Welded, Welded Gayler, (Sept) 32 and Drawn, or Seamless Tubing, (June) 52 Grong, @., and Myhr, O. R. — Utilizing a Predictive Tool for Designing Page, J., and Emmerson, J. — Mechanized Weld Buildup Repairs Coker, Welded Aluminum Components, (May) 36 (June) 62 Gould, J., and Jennings, J. — A New Road for Automotive Architectures, Pastrnak, J. W., Engel, J., Forrest, R. S., Kokko, E., McTernan, K., (Oct) 26 Waldron, D., and Dalder, E. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Hallinan, N. P, Clark, C. R., and Burkes, D. E. — Nuclear Fuel Plate Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Fabrication Employing, Friction Welding, (Sept) 47 ~ Penn, W. — Laser Cladding Basics, (Feb) 47 Hilfka, G., Howe, P., Wiswesser, R., and Raymond, S. — What It ‘Takes to Ravert, E. — Nanofibers Offer Filtering Efficiency and Money Savings, (Nov) 34 Be AWS Certified, (Mar) 27 Raymond, S., Hilfka, G., Howe, P., and Wiswesser, R. — What It Takes to Hoagland, H. — How to Properly Care for Flame-Resistant Garment, Be AWS Certified, (Mar) 27 Ali (Nov) 38 Renault, T., and Hussary, N. — Electrode Life: A Measure of System Hodges, V. C., and Walker, C. A.— Comparing Metal-Ceramic Brazing Performance in Plasma Cutting, (April) 30 Ali Methods, (Oct) 43 Reyes-Valdés, F. A., and Lépez-Cortéz, V. H. — Understanding Resistance Howe, P., Wiswesser, R., Raymond, S., and Hilfka, G. — What It Takes to Spot Welding of Advanced High-Strength Steels, (Dec) 36 Be AWS Certified, (Mar) 27 Rimano, L., Vaidya, V., and Fortain, J.-M. — Innovative Process Improves Al Hoyer, I., Wielage, B., and Weis, S. — Joining of High-Strength Welding of Sheet Metal Parts, (Jan) 38 Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin-Based Solders, (Mar) 35 Roehl, C., and Stanzel, K. — Improved Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding An Hussary, N., and Renault, T. — Electrode Life: A Measure of System Nets Higher Productivity, (July) 38 Performance in Plasma Cutting, (April) 30 Résing, J., Bobzin, K., Lugscheider, E., Ernst, F, Jager, D., and Schlegel, A.— A Jager, D., Schlegel, A., Résing, J., Bobzin, K., Lugscheider, E., and Ernst, R — A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 Ruggiero, P. F, Bajan, R., and Froning, M. — Thermal Spray Techniques All James, M. M., and O’Donnell, D. — When to Specify Welded, Welded for Deep Bore Applications (Aug) 34 and Drawn, or Seamless Tubing, (June) 52 Schlegel, A., Résing, J., Bobzin, K., Lugscheider, E., Ernst, FE, and Jager, D. — A Jennings, J., and Gould, J. — A New Road for Automotive Architectures, Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 Al (Oct) 26 Sciammarella, FE, and Malin, V.— Cladding in Marine Applications Using Johnsen, M. R., Cullison, A., and Campbell, K. — A Recap of the 2007 AWS Direct-Diode Lasers, (Sept) 36 Expo, (Feb) 38 Seme, J. P., and Truex, M. — The Role of Tip Dressing in Modern Auto An Kokko, E., McTernan, K., Waldron, D., Dalder, E., Pastrnak, J. W., Engel, Body Construction, (Dec) 42 J., and Forrest, R. S. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Shribman, V., and Blakely, M. — Benefits of the Magnetic Pulse Process for Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Welding Dissimilar Metals, (Sept) 56 Ar Konkol, P. J., Ferree, S., Sierdzinski, M., and Mruczek, M. F. — Reducing Mn Sierdzinski, M., Mruczek, M. F, Konkol, P. J. and Ferree, S. — Reducing Mn Fumes through Electrode Development, (Nov) 25 Fumes through Electrode Development, (Nov) 25 Ar Kuta, M. J. — Effects of Joint Clearance on the Capillary Rise of a Slover, R., Boockmann, G., Boockmann, K., and Fichtner, R. — A Novel Molten Filler Metal, (Oct) 39 Method for Preparing Welding Wire Surfaces, (Sept) 26 Ar Langier, M., and MacKay, S. — Addressing the Welder Shortage: Lessons Stanzel, K. and Roehl, C. — Improved Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding from Alberta, (April) 88 Nets Higher Productivity, (July) 38 Au Larsen, L. — Clean up with the Three Cs: Capture, Carry, Contain, Swinney, D. — Chicago Aims to Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to the (Nov) 42 City, (Aug) 36 Au Lee, K. Y. — Pipeline Weld Discontinuities Too Small to Matter, Truex, M., and Seme, J. P. — The Role of Tip Dressing in Modern Auto (April) 34 Body Construction, (Dec) 42 Lopez-Cortéz, V. H., and Reyes-Valdes, F. A. — Understanding Resistance Ueyama, T., Brooks, M., and Era, T. — Welding Steel Sheet with A Bre Spot Welding Of Advanced High-Strength Steels, (Dec) 36 Modified Short Circuiting Process(Dec) 28 Lucas, M. — Brazing and Soldering Engineering Course Introduced at Unger, R. H., Cook, R., and Mosier, W. C. — Comparison of Deposits of OSU, (Dec) 34 . Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and Spray and Fuse, Bas Luck, J. — Navy Works to Extend Life of Hovercraft, (Jan) 30 (Aug) 50 Lugscheider, E., Ernst, F,, Jager, D., Schlegel, A., Rosing, J., and Bobzin, K. — Vaidya, V., Fortain, J.-M., and Rimano, L. — Innovative Process Improves Ba: A Look at the Development of Magnesium-Based Filler Metals, (Mar) 38 Welding of Sheet Metal Parts, (Jan) 38 MacKay, S., and Langier, M. — Addressing the Welder Shortage: Lessons Vianco, P. T. — AWS Breaks New Ground with Soldering Specification, from Alberta, (April) 88 (Oct) 53 Bre Madden, R. — Plasma Cutting Systems Combine Versatility with Villafuerte, J. — Cold Spray: A Solution for Architectural Glass, (Aug) 40 Efficiency, (April) 36 Waldron, D., Dalder, E., Pastrnak, J. W., Engel, J., Forrest, R. S., Kokko, Bra Malin, V., and Sciammarella, F. — Cladding in Marine Applications Using E., and McTernan, K. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Direct-Diode Lasers, (Sept) 36 Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Cal Matzkanin, G. A., and Yolken, H. T. — Selecting a Nondestructive Testing Walker, C. A., and Hodges, V. C. — Comparing Metal-Ceramic Brazing Method: Ultrasonic Testing, (May) 26 Methods, (Oct) 43 McClellan, R., and Crawford, M. — Engineer Motivates Texas Schools to Wallin, J., and Menon, R. — Specialty Cored Wires for Wear and Cai Offer Career Courses in Welding, (Aug) 48 Corrosion Applications, (Feb) 31 McCracken, S., Findland, S., and Frederick, G. — New Socket Weld Weis, S., Hoyer, I., and Wielage, B. — Joining of High-Strength Repair Method: Strong and Effective, (June) 44 Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin-Based Solders, (Mar) 35 Che McMaster, J. A. — Using Inert Gases for Weld Purging, (May) 40 Wiclage, B., Muecklich, S., and Fritsche, G.— Amorphous Filler Metals Offer McTernan, K., Waldron, D., Dalder, E., Pastrnak, J. W., Engel, J., Forrest, Great Potential for Joining Magnesium Alloys, (Mar) 31 Chi R. S., and Kokko, E. — Friction Stir Welding of Thick-Walled Wiclage, B., Weis, S., and Hoyer, I. — Joining of High-Strength Aluminum Pressure Vessels, (April) 40 Aluminum-Based Materials with Tin-Based Solders, (Mar) 35 Chi Menon, R., and Wallin, J. — Specialty Cored Wires for Wear and Wise, M., Balzer, N., and Canale, S. — Ohio State Engineering Students Corrosion Applications, (Feb) 31 Take on the Moonbuggy Challenge, (Nov) 78 Mitchell, 1. — Packaging for Productivity, (July) 30 Wiswesser, R., Raymond, S., Hilfka, G., and Howe, P. — What It Takes to Che Moody, D. — Off-Line Development of Robot Motion Programs, Be AWS Certified, (Mar) 27 (Aug) 44 Woodward, H. — The Experts Speak out on Issues Facing Our Industry, Chi Mosier, W. C., Unger, R. H., and Cook, R. — Comparison of Deposits of (Nov) 31 Wires Applied by Welding, Thermal Spraying, and Spray and Fuse, Woodward, H. M. — Welcome to Weld Camp, (June) 57 (Aug) 50 Yolken, H. T., and Matzkanin, G. A. — Selecting a Nondestructive Testing Cor Muecklich, S., Fritsche, G., and Wielage, B. — Amorphous Filler Metals Offer Method: Ultrasonic Testing, (May) 26 Great Potential for Joining Magnesium Alloys, (Mar) 31 Cor Mruczek, M. F, Konkol, P. J., Ferree, S., and Sierdzinski, M. — Reducing Mn Fumes through Electrode Development, (Nov) 25 Cor Myhr, O. R., and Grong, @. — Utilizing a Predictive Tool for Designing . Fy Decemser 2008. ies Part 2 - RESEARCH SUPPLEMENT SUBJECT INDEX A Friction-Based Finite Element Analysis of Ultrasonic Consolidation — C. Bonollo, (Dec) 298-s ed Zhang and L. Li, (July) 187-s Cracking in Aluminum, Defining a Critical Weld Dilution to Avoid A Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age Cracking Susceptibility Solidification — N. Coniglio, C. E. Cross, T. Michael, and M. Lammers, of Ni-Based Superalloys — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s (Sept) 237-s v) 34 Adams Lecture: New Path Forward for Understanding Microstructural Cracking Susceptibility of 6061-T6 Aluminum Nd:YAG Laser Welds, Ss to Evolution during Welding — J. W. Elmer, (June) 149-s Effects of Temporal Pulse Shaping on — J. Zhang, D. C. Weckman, Aluminum, Defining Critical Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in and Y. Zhou, (Jan) 18-s —N. Coniglio, C. E. Cross, T. Michael, and M. Lammers, (Sept) 237-s Cracking Susceptibility of Ni-Based Superalloys, A Gleeble®-based Method for Aluminum Nd:YAG Laser Welds, Effects of Temporal Pulse Shaping on Ranking the Strain-Age — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s ance Cracking Susceptibility of 6061-T6 — J. Zhang, D. C. Weckman, and Cracking Susceptibility of Nickel-Based Weld Metals Part : Strain-to- Y. Zhou, (Jan) 18-s Fracture Testing, Ductility-Dip — N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, les A New Approach to Quantitative Evaluation of a Design for Brazed Structures (Oct) 257-s — A. E. Shapiro and D. P. Sekulic, (Jan) 1-s Defining a Critical Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum Analysis of Metal Transfer and Correlated Influences in Dual-Bypass GMAW of —N. Coniglio, C. E. Cross, T. Michael, and M. Lammers, (Sept) 237-s Aluminum — Y. Shi, X. Liu, Y. Zhang, and M. Johnson, (Sept) 229-s Design for Brazed Structures, A New Approach to Quantitative Evaluation of a Arc Light Spectrum in GMAW, Modeling and Analysis of the — M. S. — A. E. Shapiro and D. P. Sekulic, (Jan) I-s Weglowski, (Aug) 212-s Development of High-Temperature Air Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Alloy Steels, Estimating Welding Preheat Requirements for Unknown Joining and Sealing Processes — J. S$. Hardy and K. S. Weil, (Aug) 195-s Grades of Carbon and Low —— R. W. Hinton and R. K. Wiswesser, Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum, Defining a Critical Weld (Nov) 273-s —N. Coniglio, C. E. Cross, T. Michael, and M. Lammers, (Sept) 237-s Aluminum, Analysis of Metal Transfer and Correlated influences in Dual- Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and Bypass GMAW of— Y. Shi, X. Liu, Y. Zhang, and M. Johnson, Carbon Steel $355, Evaluation of — E. Taban, E. Deleu, A. Dhooge, (Sept) 229-s and E. Kaluc, (Dec) 291-s uto Analysis of Three-Dimensional Specular Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Pool Double-Electrode Gas Metal Arc Welding, High-Strength Steel Welding Surface, Measurement and — H. S. Song and Y. M. Zhang, with Consumable — K. H. Li, Y. M. Zhang, P. Xu, and F. Q. Yang,’ (April) 85-s (Mar) 57-s Arc Light Spectrum In GMAW, Modeling and Analysis of the — M. S. DP 780 and TRIP 780 Welds, Effect of GMAW Process and Material An Weglowski, (Aug) 212-s Conditions on — N. Kapustka, C. Conrardy, S. Babu, and C. Albright, Arc Start Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW, Observation of — (June) 135-s U. Ersoy, S. J. Hu, and E. Kannatey-Asibu, (Feb) 51-s Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel-Chromium Alloys, The Mechanism of — Arc Welding Fume, Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of — J. W. G. A. Young, T. E. Capobianco, M. A. Penik, B. W. Morris, and J. J. Sowards, A. J. Ramirez, J. C. Lippold, and D. W. Dickinson, (Mar) 76-s McGee, (Feb) 31-s Ig Automatic Weld Planning by Finite Element Simulation and Iterative Learning Ductility-Dip Cracking Susceptibility of Nickel-Based Weld Metais Part 1: the — P. V. Jeberg, H. Holm, and O. Madsen, (Sept) 219-s Strain-to-Fracture Testing — N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, (Oct) Automotive Steels, Predicting Resistance Spot Weld Failure Modes in 257-s uto Shear Tension Tests of Advanced High-Strength — D. J. Radakovic Effect of GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP and M. Tumuluru, (April) 96-s 780 Welds — N. Kapustka, C. Conrardy, S. Babu, and C. Albright, Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Joining and Sealing Process, (June) 135-s Development of High-Temperature Air — J. S. Hardy and K.S Weil, Effect of Martensite Start and Finish Temperature on Residual Stress (Aug) 195-s Development in Structural Steel Welds — M. C. Payares-Asprino, H. Based Superalloys, A Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age Katsumoto, and S. Liu, (Nov) 279-s Cracking Susceptibility of Ni- — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s Effects of Temporal Pulse Shaping on Cracking Susceptibility of 6061-T6 oves Based Weld Metals Part : Strain-to-Fracture Testing Ductility-Dip Aluminum Nd:YAG Laser Welds — J. Zhang, D. C. Weckman, and Y. Cracking Susceptibility of Nickel- — N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, Zhou, (Jan) 18-s ion, (Oct) 257s Electrode GMAW — Part 1: The Process, Consumable Double — K. H. Brazed in Vacuum, Characterization of Titanium/Steel Joints — A. El Li and Y. M. Zhang, (Jan) 11-s ug) 40 Refaey and W. Tillmann, (May) 113-s Electrodes and Ar-CO> Shielding Gas Mixtures, Metal Transfer during Ikko, Brazed Structures, A New Approach to Quantitative Evaluation of a Design for GMAW with Thin — E. J. Soderstrom and P. FEM endez, (May) 124-s — A. E. Shapiro and D. P. Sekulic, (Jan) 1-s Estimating Welding Preheat Requirements for Unknown Grades of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels, Estimating Welding Preheat Requirement Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels — R. W. Hinton and R. K. Wiswesser, for Unknown Grades of — R. W. Hinton and R. K. Wiswesser, (Nov) 273-s (Nov) 273-s * Evaluation of Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic Stainless Stee! Modified Carbon Steel $355, Evaluation of Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic 12% Cr and Carbon Steel $355 — E. Taban, E. Deleu, A. Dhooge, and Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and — E. Taban, E. Deleu, A. E. Kaluc, (Dec) 291-s Dhooge, and E. Kaluc, (Dec) 291-s Evolution during Welding, Adams Lecture: A New Path Forward for Characterization of High-Strength Steel Weld Metals: Chemical Composition, Understanding Microstrucrtural — J. W. Elmer, (June) 149-s Offer Microstructure, and Nonmetallic Inclusions — J. E. Ramirez, (Mar) 65-s Experiment, Robotic Stud Welding Process Optimization with Designed Characterization of Titanium/Steel Joints Brazed in Vacuum — A. El — C. Hsu, J. Mumaw, J. Thomas, and P. Maria, (Oct) 265-s Refaey and W. Tillmann, (May) 113-s Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Friction Welding Process for the Characterization of Welding Fume from SMAW Electrodes — Part 1 — J. 4340 Steel and Mild Steel Combinations — S. A. A. Akbari Mousavi and A. dents W. Sowards, J. C. Lippold, D. W. Dickinson, and A. J. Ramirez, (April) Rahbar Kelishami, (July) 178-s 106-s Finite Element Analysis of Ultrasonic Consolidation, A Friction-Based — C. akes to Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of Arc Welding Fume — J. W. Zhang and L. Li, (July) 187-s Sowards, A. J. Ramirez, J. C. Lippold, and D. W. Dickinson, (Mar) 76-s Fracture Testing, Ductility-Dip Cracking SusceptibilityNickel-Based Weld ustry, Chromium Alloys, The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel- Metals Part : Strain-to- — N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, (Oct) 257-s — G. A. Young, T. E. Capobianco, M. A. Penik, B. W. Morris, and J. J. Friction-Based Finite Element Analysis of Ultrasonic Consolidation, A — C. McGee, (Feb) 31-s Zhang and L. Li, (July) 187-s Testing Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW — Part 1: The Process — K. H. Li Friction Stir Spot Welding, Liquation of Mg Alloys in — Y. K. Yang, H. and Y. M. Zhang, (Jan) 11-s Dong, H. Cao, Y. A. Chang, and S. Kou, (July) 167s Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW Part II: Monitoring, Modeling, Friction Welding Process for the 4340 Steel and Mild Steel Combinations, and Control — K. H. Li and Y. M. Zhang, (Feb) 44-s Experimental and, Numerical Analysis of the — S. A. A. Akbari Mousavi Corrosion Properties of SAF 2205 (UNS 31803), Influence of Induction and A. Rahbar Kelishami, (July) 178-s and Furnace Postweld Heat Treatment on — P. Ferro, A.Tiziani, and F. Fume, Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of Arc Welding — J. W. | WELDING JOURNAL esa n * ee upef eei eid SeC ars es Bs, Sowards, A. J. Ramirez, J. C. Lippold, and D. W. Dickinson, (Mar) 76-s Welding Characteristics of a New — G. M. Chirieleison, G. L. Hoback, Fume from SMAW Electrodes — Part 1, Characterization of Welding — J. P. Crook, and H. J. White, (May) 119-s W. Sowards, J. C. Lippold, D. W. Dickinson, and A. J. Ramirez, Nickel-Based Weid Metals Part 1: Strain-to-Fracture Testing, Ductility-Dip (April) 106-s —N. E. Nissley and J. C. Lippold, (Oct) 257-s Gas Metal Arc Welding, High-Strength Steel Welding with Consumable Nickel-Chromium Alloys, The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in — Double-Electrode — K. H. Li, Y. M. Zhang, P. Xu, and F. Q. Yang, G. A. Young, T. E. Capobianco, M. A. Penik, B. W. Morris, and J. J. (Mar) 57-s McGee, (Feb) 31-s Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Pool Surface, Measurement and Analysis of Numerical Analysis of the Friction Welding Process for the 4340 Steel and Mild Three-Dimensional Specular — H. S. Song and Y. M. Zhang, ~ Steel Combinations, Experimental and — S. A. A. Akbari Mousavi and A. Tit (April) 85-s Rahbar Kelishami, (July) 178-s Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age Cracking Susceptibility of Observation of Arc Start Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW — Tra Ni-Based Superalloys A — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s U. Ersoy, S. J. Hu, and E. Kannatey-Asibu, (Feb) 51-s —————— GMAW of Aluminum, Analysis of Metal Transfer and Correlated Optimization with Designed Experiment, Robotic Stud Welding Process — Influences in Dual-Bypass — Y. Shi, X. Liu, Y. Zhang, and M. C. Hsu, J. Mumaw, J. Thomas, and P. Maria, (Oct) 265-s Johnson, (Sept) 229-s Phosphoric Acid, The Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy GMAW Part II: Monitoring, Modeling, and Control, Consumable Double- Designed to Resist Wet Process — G. M. Chirieleison, G. L. Hoback, P. Electrode — K. H. Li and Y. M. Zhang, (Feb) 44-s Crook, and H. J. White, (May) 119-s GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP 780 Welds, Planning by Finite Element Simulation and Iterative Learning, Automatic Effect of — N. Kapustka, C. Conrardy, S. Babu, and C. Albright, Weld — P. V. Jeberg, H.Holm, and O. Madsen, (Sept) 219-s (June) 135-s Postweld Heat Treatment on Corrosion Properties of SAF 2205 (UNS Alt GMAW with Thin Electrodes and Ar-CO> Shielding Gas Mixtures, Metal 31803), Influence of Induction and Furnace — P. Ferro, A.Tiziani, and Transfer during — E. J. Soderstrom and P. F Mendez, (May) 124-s F. Bonollo, (Dec) 298-s High-Strength Automotive Steels, Predicting Resistance Spot Weld Failure Predicting Resistance Spot Weld Failure Modes in Shear Tension Tests of Bal Modes in Shear Tension Tests of Advanced — D. J. Radakovic and M. Advanced High-Strength Automotive Steels — D. J. Radakovic and M. Tumuluru, (April) 96-s Tumuluru, (April) 96-s High-Strength Steel Weld Metals: Chemical Composition, Microstructure, and Preheat Requirements for Unknown Grades of Carbon and Low-Alloy Bot Nonmetallic Inclusions, Characterization of— J. E. Ramirez, (Mar) 65-s Steels, Estimating Welding — R. W. Hinton and R. K. Wiswesser, High-Strength Steel Welding with Consumable Double-Electrode Gas (Nov) 273-s Metal Arc Welding — K. H. Li, Y. M. Zhang, P. Xu, and F. Q. Yang, Process, Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW — Part 1:, The — K. H. (Mar) 57-s Li and Y. M. Zhang, (Jan) 11-s High-Temperature Air Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Joining Pulse Shaping on Cracking Susceptibility of 6061-T6 Aluminum Nd:YAG and Sealing Process, Development of— J. S. Hardy and K.S Weil, Laser Welds, Effects of Temporal — J. Zhang, D. C. Weckman, and Y. (Aug) 195-s Zhou, (Jan) 18-s Induction and Furnace Postweld Heat Treatment on Corrosion Properties Quantitative Evaluation of a Design for Brazed Structures, A New Approach to of SAF 2205 (UNS31803), Influence of — P. Ferro, A.Tiziani, and F. — A. E. Shapiro and D. P. Sekulic, (Jan) I-s Bonollo, (Dec) 298s Resistance Spot Weld Failure Modes in Shear Tension Tests of Advanced Influence of Induction and Furnace Postweld Heat Treatment on High-Strength Automotive Steels, Predicting — D. J. Radakovic and Corrosion Properties of SAF 2205 (UNS 31803), P. Ferro, A.Tiziani, M. Tumuluru, (April) 96-s and F. Bonollo, (Dec) 298-s Robotic Stud Welding Process Optimization with Designed Experiment — Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW, Observation of Arc Start — C. Hsu, J. Mumaw, J. Thomas, and P. Maria, (Oct) 265-s U. Ersoy, S. J. Hu, and E. Kannatey-Asibu, (Feb) 51-s Sealing Processes, Development of High-Temperature Air Braze Filler Metals for Iterative Learning, Automatic Weld Planning by Finite Element Simulation and Use in Two-Step Joining and — J. S. Hardy and K. S. Weil, (Aug) 195-s — P. V. Jeberg, H. Holm, and O. Madsen, (Sept) 219-s Shielding Gas Mixtures, Metal Transfer during GMAW with Thin Laser Welds, Effects of Temporal Pulse Shaping on Cracking Susceptibility Electrodes and Ar-CO 7— E. J. Soderstrom and P. F. Mendez, (May) of 6061-T6 Aluminum Nd:YAG — J. Zhang, D. C. Weckman, and Y. 124-s Zhou, (Jan) 18-s . Simulation and Iterative Learning, Automatic Weld Planning by Finite Liquation of Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding — Y. K. Yang, H. Element — P. V. Jeberg. H. Holm, and O. Madsen, (Sept) 219-s Dong, H. Cao, Y. A. Chang, and S. Kou, (July) 167-s SMAW Electrodes — Part 1, Characterization of Welding Fume from — J. Liquation Tendency and Liquid-Film Formation in Friction Stir Spot W. Sowards, J. C. Lippold, D. W. Dickinson, and A. J. Ramirez, (April) Welding — Y. K Yang, H. Dong, and S. Kou, (Aug) 202-s 106-s Liquid-Film Formation in Friction Stir Spot Welding, Liquation Tendency Solidification Cracking in Aluminum, Defining a Critical Weld Dilution to and — Y. K. Yang, H. Dong, and S. Kou, (Aug) 202-s Avoid — N. Coniglio, C. E. Cross, T: Michael, and M. Lammers, Low-Alloy Steels, Estimating Welding Preheat Requirement for Unknown (Sept) 237-s Grades of Carbon and — R. W. Hinton and R. K. Wiswesser, Spatter Generation in GMAW, Observation of Arc Start Instability and — (Nov) 273-s U. Ersoy, S. J. Hu, and E. Kannatey-Asibu, (Feb) 51-s Martensite Start and Finish Temperature on Residual Stress Development Spectrum in GMAW, Modeling and Analysis of the Arc Light — M. S. in Structural Steel Welds, Effect of — M. C. Payares-Asprino, H. Weglowski, (Aug) 212-s Katsumoto, and S. Liu, (Nov) 279 Spot Welding, Liquidation of Mg Alloys in Friction Stir — Y. K. Yang, H. Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP 780 Welds, Effect of GMAW Dong, H. Cao, Y. A. Chang, and S. Kou, (July) 167-s Process and — N. Kapustka, C. Conrardy, S. Babu, and C. Albright, Spot Welding, Liquation Tendency and Liquid-Film Formation in Friction (June) 135-s Stir — Y. K. Yang, H. Dong, and S. Kou, (Aug) 202-s Measurement and Analysis of Three-Dimensional Specular Gas Tungsten Steel and Mild Steel Combinations, Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Arc Weld Pool Surface — H. S. Song and Y. M. Zhang, (April) 85-s Friction Welding Process for the 4340 — S. A. A. Akbari Mousavi and A. Metal Transfer during GMAW with Thin Electrodes and Ar-CO5 Rahbar Kelishami, (July) 178-s Shielding Gas Mixtures — E. J. Soderstrom and P. F. Mendez, Stress Development in Structural Steel Welds, Effect of Martensite Start (May) 124-s and Finish Temperature on Residual — M. C. Payares-Asprino, H. Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding, Liquiation of — Y. K. Yang, H. Katsumoto, and S. Liu (Nov) 279-s Dong, H. Cao, Y. A. Chang, and S. Kou, (July) 167-s Stir Spot Welding, Liquation Tendency and Liquid-Film Formation in Microstructural Evolution during Welding, Adams Lecture: A New Path Forward Friction — Y. K. Yang, H. Dong, and S. Kou, (Aug) 202-s for Understanding — J. W. Elmer, (June) 149-s Structural Steel Welds, Effect of Martensite Start and Finish Temperature Modeling and Analysis of the Arc Light Spectrum in GMAW — M. S. on Residual Stress Development in — M. C. Payares-Asprino, H. Weglowski, (Aug) 212-s Katsumoto, and S. Liu, (Nov) 279-s Monitoring, Modeling, and Control, Consumable Double-Electrode Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and Carbon Steel $355, Evaluation of GMAW Part II: — K. H. Li and Y. M. Zhang, (Feb) 44-s Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic — E. Taban, E. Deleu, A. Dhooge, Ni-Based Superalloys, A Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age and E. Kaluc, (Dec) 291s Cracking Susceptibility of — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s Stud Welding Process Optimization with Designed Experiment, Robotic — Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, The C. Hsu, J. Mumaw, J. Thomas, and P Maria, (Oct) 265-s EEE DECEMBER 2008 | Superalloys, A Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age Cracking (Sept) 229-s Susceptibility of Ni-Based — D. A. Metzler, (Oct) 249-s TRIP 780 Welds, Effect of GMAW Process and Material Conditions on ip Temperature Air Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Joining and DP 780 and — N. Kapustka, C. Conrardy, S. Babu, and C. Albright, Sealing Process, Development of High- — J. S. Hardy and K. S. Weil, (June) 135-s (Aug) 195-s Ultrasonic Consolidation, A Friction-Based Finite Element Analysis of — C. The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel-Chromium Alloys — Zhang and L. Li, (July) 187-s G. A. Young, T. E. Capobianco, M. A. Penik, B. W. Morris, and J. J. Weld Metals: Chemical Composition, Microstructure, and Nonmetallic d McGee, (Feb) 31-s Inclusions, Characterization of High-Strength Steel — J. E. Ramirez, Titanium/Steel Joints Brazed in Vacuum, Characterization of — A. El (Mar) 65-s Refaey and W. Tillmann, (May) 113-s Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist Wet Transfer and Correlated Influences in Dual-Bypass GMAW of Aluminum, ° Process Phosphoric Acid, The — G. M. Chirieleison, G. L. Hoback, P. Analysis of Metal — Y. Shi, X. Liu, Y. Zhang, and M. Johnson, Crook, and H. J. White, (May) 119-s AUTHORS FOR RESEARCH SUPPLEMENTS Albright, C., Kapustka, N., Conrardy, C., and Babu, S. — Effect of Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, (May) 119-s GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP 780 Hardy, J. S., and Weil, K. S. — Development of High-Temperature Air Welds, (June) 135-s Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Joining and Sealing Processes, Babu, S., Albright, C., Kapustka, N., and Conrardy, C. — Effect of (Aug) 195-s GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and Trip 780 Hinton, R. W,, and Wiswesser, R. K. — Estimating Welding Prehat Welds, (June) 135-s Requirements for Unknown Grades of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels, Bonollo, F, Ferro, P., and Tiziani, A.— Influence of Induction and (Nov) 273-s Furnace Postweld Heat Treatment on Corrosion Properties of SAF Holm, H., Madsen, O., and Jeberg, P. V.— Automatic Weld Planning by 2205 (UNS 31803), (Dec) 298-s Finite Element Simulation and Iterative Learning, (Sept) 219-s Cao, H., Chang, Y. A., Kou, S., Yang, Y. K., and Dong, H. — Liquation of Hsu, C., Mumaw, J., Thomas, J., and Maria, P. — Robotic Stud Welding, Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (July) 167-s Process Optimization Designed Experiment, (Oct) 265 * G Capobianco, T. E., Penik, M. A., Morris, B. W., McGee, J. J., and Young, Hu, S. J., Kannatey-Asibu, E., and Ersoy, U. — Observation of Are Start ag G. A. — The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel- Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW, (Feb) 51-s Chromium Alloys, (Feb) 31-s Jeberg, P. V., Holm, H., and Madsen, O. — Automatic Weld Planning by to Chang, Y. A., Kou, S., Yang, Y. K., Dong, H., and Cao, H. — Liquation of Finite Element Simulation and Iterative Learning, (Sept) 219-s Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding (July) 167-s Johnson, M., Shi, Y., Liu, X., and Zhang, Y. — Analysis of Metal Transfer ed Chirieleison, G. M., Hoback, G. L., Crook, P., and White, H. J — The and Correlated influences in Dual-Bypass GMAW of Aluminum, (Sept) 229-s d Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist Kaluc, E., Taban, E., Deleu, E. and Dhooge, A. — Evaluation of Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, (May) 119-s Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and t— Coniglio, N., Cross, C. E., Michael, T., and Lammers, M. — Defining a Critical Carbon Steel $355, (Dec) 291-s Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum, Kannatey-Asibu, E., Ersoy, U., and Hu, S. J. — Observation of Are Start s for (Sept) 237-s Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW, (Feb) 51-s Conrardy, C., Babu, S., Albright, C., and Kapustka, N. — Effect of Kapustka, N., Conrardy, C., Babu, S., and Albright, C. — Effect of GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP 780 GMAW Process and Material Conditions on DP 780 and TRIP 780 vy) Welds. (June) 135-s Welds, (June) 135-s Crook, P., White, H. J., Chirieleison, G. M., and Hoback, G. L. — The Payares-Asprino, M. C., Katsumoto, H., and Liu, S. — Effect of Martensite Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist Start and Finish Temperature on Residual Stress Development in Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, (May) 119-s Structural Steel Welds, (Nov) 279-s —J. Cross, C. E., Michael, T., Lammers, M., and Coniglio, N.— Defining A Kelishami, A. Rahbar, and Mousavi, S. A. A. Akbari — Experimental and pril) Critical Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum, Numerical Analysis of the Friction Welding Process for the 4340 Steel and (Sept) 237-s Mild Steel Combinations, (July) 178-s : in to Deleu, E., Dhooge, A., Kaluc, E., and Taban, E. — Evaluation of Kou, S., Yang, Y. K., Dong, H., Cao, H., and Chang, Y. A. — Liquation of Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (July) 167-s Carbon Steel $355, (Dec) 291-s Kou, S., Yang, Y. K., and Dong, H. — Liquation Tendency and Liquid- d — Dhooge, A., Kaluc, E., Taban, E., and Deleu, E. — Evaluation of Film Formation in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (Aug) 202-s Dissimilar Welds between Ferritic Stainless Steel Modified 12% Cr and Lammers, M., Coniglio, N., Cross, C. E., and Michael, T: — Defining a Critical Carbon Steel $355, (Dec) 291-s Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum, Dickinson, D. W., Sowards, J. W., Ramirez, A. J., and Lippold, J.C. — (Sept) 237-s Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of Arc Welding Fume, Li, K. H., and Zhang, Y. M. — Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW — (Mar) 76-s Part 1: The Process, (Jan) 11-s ‘tion Dickinson, D. W., Ramirez, A. J., Sowards, J. W., and Lippold, J. C. — Li, K. H., and Zhang, Y. M. — Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW Characterization of Welding Fume from SMAW Electrodes — Part+1, Part II: Monitoring, Modeling, and Control, (Feb) 44-s of the (April) 106-s Li, K. H., Zhang, Y. M., Xu, P., and Yang, F Q. — High-Strength Steel Dong, H., Cao, H., Chang, Y. A., Kou, S., and Yang, Y. K. — Liquation of Welding with Consumable Double-Electrode Gas Metal Arc Welding, Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (July) 167-s (Mar) 57-s fart Dong, H., Kou, S., and Yang, Y. K. — Liquation Tendency and Liquid- Li, L., and Zhang, C. — A Friction-Based Finite Element Analysis of Ultrasonic Film Formation in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (Aug) 202-s Consolidation, (July) 187-s EI Refaey, A., and Tillmann, W. — Characterization of Titanium/Steel Lippold, J. C., Dickinson, D. W., Sowards, J. W., and Ramirez, A. J. — Joints Brazed in Vacuum, (May) 113-s Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of Arc Welding Fume, Elmer, J. W.— Adams Lecture: A New Path Forward for Understanding (Mar) 76-s iture Microstructural Evolution during Welding, (June) 149-s Lippold, J. C., Dickinson, D. W., Ramirez, A. J., and Sowards, J. W. — Ersoy, U., Hu, S. J., and Kannatey-Asibu, E. — Observation of Arc Start Characterization of Welding Fume from SMAW Electrodes — Part 1, Instability and Spatter Generation in GMAW, (Feb) 51-s (April) 106-s Ferro, P., Tiziani, A., and Bonollo, F — Influence of Induction and Lippold, J. C., and Nissley, N. E. — Ductility-Dip Cracking Susceptibility Furnace Postweld Heat Treatment on Corrosion Properties of SAF of Nickel-Based Weld Metals Part 1: Strain-to-Fracture Testing 2205 (UNS 31803), (Dec) 298-s (Oct) 257-s Hoback, G. L., Crook, P., White, H. J., and Chirieleison, G. M. — The Liu, X., Zhang, Y., Johnson, M., and Shi, Y. — Analysis of Metal Transfer Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist and Correlated influences in Dual-Bypass GMAW of Aluminum, (Sept) 229-s | WELDING JOURNAL |8 9 Madsen, O., Jeberg, P. V., and Holm, H. — Automatic Weld Planning by Welds, (Jan) 18-s Finite Element Simulation and Iterative Learning, (Sept) 219-s Weglowski, M. S$. — Modeling and Analysis of the Are Light Spectrum in GMAW, Maria, P., Hsu, C., Mumaw, J., and Thomas, J. — Robotic Stud Welding (Aug) 212-s Process Optimization with Designed Experiment, (Oct) 265-s Weil, K. S., and Hardy, J.S. — Development of High-Temperature Air McGee, J. J., Young, G. A., Capobianco, T. E., Penik, M. A., and Morris, Braze Filler Metals for Use in Two-Step Joining and Sealing Processes, B. W. — The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel- (Aug) 195-s Chromium Alloys, (Feb) 31-s White, H. J., Chirieleison, G. M., Hoback, G. L., and Crook, P. — The Mendez, P. F., and Soderstrom, E. J. — Metal Transfer during GMAW Welding Characteristics of a New Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy Designed to Resist with Thin Electrodes and Ar-COp Shielding Gas Mixtures, Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, (May) 119-s (May) 124-s Wiswesser, R. K., and Hinton, R. W. — Estimating Welding Preheat Metzler, D. A. — A Gleeble®-based Method for Ranking the Strain-Age Requirements for Unknown Grades of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels, Cracking Susceptibility of Ni-Based Superalloys, (Oct) 249-s (Nov) 273-s Michael, T., Lammers, M., Coniglio, N., and Cross, C. E. — Defining a Critic Xu, P, Yang, F Q., Li, K. H., and Zhang, Y. M. — High-Strength Steel Weld Dilution to Avoid Solidification Cracking in Aluminum — Welding with Consumable Double-Electrode Gas Metal Arc Welding, (Sept) 237-s (Mar) 57-s Morris, B. W., McGee, J. J., Young, G. A., Capobianco, T. E., and Penik, Yang, F. Q., Li, K. H., Zhang, Y. M., and Xu, P. — High-Strength Steel M. A. — The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel- Welding with Consumable Double-Electrode Gas Metal Arc Welding, Chromium Alloys, (Feb) 31-s (Mar) 57-s Mousavi, S. A. A. Akbari ,and Kelishami, A. Rahbar — Experimental and Yang, Y. K., Dong, H., Cao, H., Chang, Y. A., and Kou, S$. — Liquation of Numerical Analysis of the Friction Welding Process for the 4340 Steel and Mg Alloys in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (July) 167-s Mild Stee] Combinations, (July) 178-s Yang, Y. K., Dong, H., and Kou, S. — Liquation Tendency and Liquid- Mumaw, J., Thomas, J., Maria, P., and Hsu, C. — Robotic Stud Welding Film Formation in Friction Stir Spot Welding, (Aug) 202-s Process Optimization with Designed Experiment, (Oct) 265-s Young, G. A., Capobianco, T. E., Penik, M. A., Morris, B. W., and McGee, Nissley, N. E. and Lippold, J. C. — Ductility-Dip Cracking Susceptibility J. J. — The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel-Chromium of Nickel-Based Weid Metals Part 1: Strain-to-Fracture Testing Alloys, (Feb) 31-s (Oct) 257-s Zhang, C., and Li, L. — A Friction-Based Finite Element Analysis of Ultrasonic Effect of Martensite Start and Finish Temperature on Residual Stress Consolidation, (July) 187-s Development in Structural Steel Welds — M. C. Payares-Asprino, H. Zhang, J., Weckman, D. C., and Zhou, Y. — Effects of Temporal Pulse Katsumoto, and S. Liu, (Nov) 279-s Shaping on Cracking Susceptibility of 6061-T6 Aluminum Nd:YAG Laser Penik, M. A., Morris, B. W., McGee, J. J.. Young, G. A., and Capobianco, Welds, (Jan) 18-s T. E. — The Mechanism of Ductility Dip Cracking in Nickel- Zhang, Y. M., and Li, K. H. — Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW — Chromium Alloys, (Feb) 31-s Part 1: The Process, (Jan) 11-s Radakovic, D. J., and Tumuluru, M. — Predicting Resistance Spot Weld Zhang, Y. M., and Li, K. H. — Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW Failure Modes in Shear Tension Tests of Advanced High-Strength Part Il: Monitoring, Modeling, and Control, (Feb) 44-s Automotive Steels, (April) 96-s Zhang, Y. M., and Song, H. S. — Measurement and Analysis of Three- Ramirez, A. J., Lippold, J. C., Dickinson, D. W., and Sowards, J. W. — Dimensional Specular Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Pool Surface, Characterization Procedure for the Analysis of Arc Welding Fume, (April) 85-s (Mar) 76-s Zhang, Y., Johnson, M. Shi, Y., and Liu, X. — Analysis of Metal Transfer Ramirez, A. J., Sowards, J. W., Lippold, J. C., and Dickinson, D. 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