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Hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen in steel weld metal

 

1.   K. Mundra, J. M. Blackburn, and T. DebRoy, Absorption and Transport of Hydrogen during GMA Welding of Mild Steels, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 1997, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 174-184 (pdf).

 

2.   T. A. Palmer and T. DebRoy, Physical Modeling of Nitrogen Partition between the Weld Metal and its Plasma Environment, Welding Journal, 1996, vol. 75, no. 7, pp. 197s-207s (pdf).

 

3.   K. Mundra and T. DebRoy, A General Model for Partitioning of Gases between a Metal and its Plasma Environment, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 1995, vol. 26B, pp. 149-157 (pdf).

 

4.   Bandopadhyay, A. Banerjee, and T. DebRoy, Nitrogen Activity in Low Pressure Nitrogen Plasmas, Metallurgical Transactions, B, 1992, vol. 23B, pp. 207-214 (pdf).

 

5.   T. A. Palmer and T. DebRoy, Enhanced Dissolution of Nitrogen during GTA Welding of Steels, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 1998, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 190-203 (pdf).

 

6.   T. A. Palmer and T. DebRoy, Numerical Modeling of Enhanced Nitrogen Dissolution during GTA Welding, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 2000, vol. 31B (6), pp. 1371-1385 (pdf).

 

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