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NACA Technical Notes
"A series of tests were made for the purposes of establishing the effects of several variables in welding technique on the fatigue strength of arc-welded joints in SAE 4130 seamless steel tubing. The variables included type of electrode, speed of welding, current, position, amount of preheat, and other factors which in turn controlled the weld contour, penetration, and depth of the heat-affected zone. A range of joint design was also investigated" (p. 1)
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NACA Technical Notes
Report presenting testing of arc-welded butt joints in a 1/8-inch SAE 4130 steel sheet of aircraft quality under various conditions of welding and heat treatment in order to evaluate the effects of specific welding-technique factors on the strength of the joints. Results regarding static tension tests and fatigue tests are provided
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Battelle Memorial Institute Report BMI-721
This report follows an investigation made on the welding of Ames thorium by the inert-gas-shielded tungsten-arc process as the first part of a program on the joining of thorium. This program is part of a broader research program to develop the technology of thorium
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Battelle Memorial Institute Report BMI-876 (Del.)
From abstract: "The inert-gas metal-arc welding process was used to determine weldability studies of various aluminum alloys that are being considered for use as can materials. The solid-phase and induction welding processes were also investigated for making can closures.
Welding of thick plates of Bureau of Mines zirconium /
Work performed at the Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio."Date Declassified: December 5, 1955.""July 31, 1950."Mode of access: Internet