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Welding

Welding

Author(s):
  • David J Hoffman
  • Kevin R Dahle
  • David J Fisher
  • Author: David J Hoffman
    • ISBN:9789332585584
    • 10 Digit ISBN:933258558X
    • Price:Rs. 1570.00
    • Pages:656
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    For all courses in welding, and related courses in topics such as welding safety, welding codes, destructive and non-destructive weld testing, welding symbols, welding metallurgy, and welding power sources.

     

    An easy-to-read and highly visual "diameter of electrodes" approach to welding.

    Most textbooks do not cover smaller diameter electrodes well. Welding does. With over 50 years combined experience, the authors have created a book that is both reference-friendly and incredibly engaging to students and professionals alike. With setups for every important weld and step-by-step procedures and photos for every step, this is the only book on welding you will ever need.

     

    Welding provides readers with cleanly designed and concise chapters. Essential coverage of safety, theory, key skills, easy-to-read reference charts and tables, detailed step-by-step procedures, and a strong emphasis on the diameter of electrodes is covered in a simple, yet comprehensive way. After an introduction to welding and to welding safety, each major welding process is presented in its own chapter so they can easily be discussed in the classroom. Following the weld processes, chapters focus on critical topics such as codes, destructive and non-destructive weld testing, welding symbols, welding metallurgy, welding ferrous and nonferrous alloys, and welding power sources.

     

    The Second Edition has been updated to include a new chapter on pipe welding and techniques, a new macro look at metallurgy, and a more procedural approach to welding alloys. Welding codes and testing have also been split into two separate chapters, for accessibility and ease of use.

     

    Table of Content

    Part 1 Introductory Materials
    Chapter 1 Welding Jobs and Employment Skills
    Chapter 2 Safety in Welding
    Part 2 Commonly Used Welding Processes
    Chapter 3 Shielded Metal Arc Welding
    Chapter 4 Gas Metal Arc Welding
    Chapter 5 Flux Cored Arc Welding
    Chapter 6 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
    Chapter 7 Pipe Welding
    Part 3 Other Welding and Related Processes
    Chapter 8 Other Welding Processes
    Chapter 9 Cutting Processes
    Part 4 Metals and Alloys
    Chapter 10 Metals and Welding Metallurgy
    Chapter 11 Welding Ferrous Alloys
    Chapter 12 Welding Nonferrous Alloys
    Part 5 Welding Related Concentrations
    Chapter 13 Welding Symbols
    Chapter 14 Welding Codes
    Chapter 15 Weld Testing
    Chapter 16 Power Sources
    Part 6 Supplementary Information
     

    Salient Features

    Welding, 2/e, presents an easy-to-read and highly visual "diameter of electrodes" approach to welding.
     
    Find the information you need.
    NEW! A new chapter, Pipe Welding, fully discusses the processes and techniques unique to this important topic. Topics covered include joint preparation, weld joint fit-up, tack welds, root pass welding, fill pass welding, cap pass welding, and technique. The chapter closes with welding tables that, when used in conjunction with the welding process chapters, act as a step-by-step guide for welding pipe.
    NEW! Added material in the Metals and Welding Metallurgy chapter provides a macro look at metal, which is often discussed from only a micro perspective.
    NEW! Coverage of welding alloys has been split into two chapters—now Welding Ferrous Alloys (Chapter 11) and Welding Nonferrous Alloys (Chapter 12). These chapters have also been re-written to provide a procedural approach to welding these alloys. Information was reorganized, for a more practical approach to setting up and completing welds with individual metal alloys.
    Thorough chapters on metals and welding metallurgy, and on welding alloys eliminate the need for separate metallurgy texts, saving students money by providing a single source of information.
    NEW! Welding codes and testing can now be found in two separate chapters: Welding Codes (Chapter 14) and Weld Testing (Chapter 15). This logical division makes information easier to find and aids instructors in course design.
    UPDATED! The Welding Costs chapter has been eliminated, but a shortened version of the most important content remains in an appendix. Some formulas have been added to aid in determining welding travel speed and deposition rates.
    NEW! The welding design information has been moved to the end of the Metals and Welding Metallurgy chapter adding a unique, practical, and measurable view of metal warpage and distortion.
    An emphasis on the diameter of electrodes—the method preferred in high schools, technical schools, and home shop settings—distinguishes this book's approach from those of other textbooks.
    Comparisons of three levels of welding power sources, including advice on how to purchase the correct welding power source for each application, guide students in making better equipment-purchasing decisions.
    Easily understand the information you find.
    Detailed, step-by-step procedures break down the entire process of weld setups and techniques. Using descriptions and photographs to walk readers through procedures from start to finish, this method builds both mastery and confidence.
    Logical, consistent organization in all welding chapters and introductions—safety information and tables; power source and peripherals coverage; setup; step-by-step procedures; technique features; information on modes of metal transfer, electrodes, and shielding gases; and finally, chapter questions—supports easier understanding and quicker, more efficient reference.
    A spacious one-column design, with great summary tables and charts, makes this an open and inviting textbook that is extremely accessible to students.
    Large, 3-dimensional artwork, vibrant colors, and exclusive photographs help students learn visually and interactively, and make learning more compelling and enjoyable for today's spatial learners.
    Utilize the resources at your fingertips.
    UPDATED! Clearly stated Chapter Learning Objectives—now aligned directly with each major chapter heading—tell students exactly what they should achieve and know by the end of each chapter, helping them focus their study and reading time more efficiently.
    Chapter Introductions set the scene with essential content—often including historical information—that provides valuable context for each set of techniques.
    Chapter Key Terms open every chapter, with page references, promoting easy review and quick access to terminology.
    Safety considerations and tables, clearly highlighted at the start of each welding process chapter, ensure that students know and apply all safety precautions before beginning any lab project.
    Reference charts and tables provide quick and easy access to critical information, such as welding parameters, shielding gases, electrode comparisons, and more. This gives students comprehensive reference material that they can rely on in the workplace.
    End-of-chapter questions and assignments, designed for complete study review and comprehension checks, help students quickly and thoroughly assess their understanding of the material."