The Strength of Oxyacetylene Welds in Steel

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The Strength of Oxyacetylene Welds in Steel
Herbert Lucius Whittemore
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The sides and bottom of the groove be- come melted by the time the weld reaches them and the filling wire can be added uniformly to the comparatively small area of molten metal forming the end of the weld. This area advances, gradually, parallel to itself at all times, which was not the case when pools were formed.
To assist in keeping the molten metal in place, the plates may be inclined upward in the direction in which the weld is advancing. A rise of about an inch to the foot is sufficient.
...Instead of keeping the tip of the flame constantly in contact with the molten metal it is advisable to increase the distance. If removed too far, the metal will not melt rapidly, and satisfactory work is impossible, so that experience shows that it is desirable to bring the flame in contact with the metal when working on cool metal, then gradually to withdraw the flame as long as satisfac- tory progress is being made.
28 ILLINOIS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION Trial showed that the modified methods of carrying on the work aided considerably in making the welds, at least, and they were used in subsequent work.


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