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ISSN0043-2296
刊名Welding Journal
参考译名焊接杂志
收藏年代1997~2024

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Inspection and NDE Terms 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Victor (R) Names Winners of "Rulers of the Flame" 2020 Student Contest 20202020, vol.99, no.7
California National Guard Welder Sews Face Masks, Newport News Shipbuilding Undergoes a Shift Schedule, and More COVID-19 News 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Even during a Global Pandemic, There's Still LightFyffe, Steve20202020, vol.99, no.7
Ruben Burks Obituary 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Honda Engineers Use Manufacturing Prowess to Produce 130,000 Face Shields 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Q: We have put 304L and 3161 stainless steel weldments into service in seawater for several years. Some weldments show no damage, but many show pitting. The pitting seems to start at welds, but eventually the base metal develops pits as well. We cannot understand why some weldments are undamaged in seawater, why pitting starts at welds, and why even the base metal pits at times. Is there an explanation? Would another stainless steel do better?Kotecki, Damian J.20202020, vol.99, no.7
AWS Announces COVID-19 Standards Addenda and Subscribes Members to Inspection Trends 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Dietrich K. Roth In Memory 20202020, vol.99, no.7
Program Development at Penn College Receives National Science Foundation Grant 20202020, vol.99, no.7
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