Abstract

The author discusses the effect of welding heat on different structural alloy steels. This heat effect, expressed in terms of Vickers Brinell hardness, is affected by the physical and chemical properties of both the parent metal and the electrode used. The author presents graphs showing the extent of the effect of these properties on the welded structure and on the weldability of the material.

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