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Calling All Welding Engineers

Calling All Welding Engineers

Calling All Welding Engineers

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Here at work we deal alot with welding wires together. Well my quality engineer is trying to develop a way to show that a certain weld set down will resist to a certain torque without breaking or showing fatigue. I am sure there are equations for this and handbooks, but have not found such yet. Please help.  

RE: Calling All Welding Engineers

You don't give any details about the design of the welded joint.  Equations out of a handbook may not address your specific situation.  It may be necessary to create a Design OfExperiments test routine to determine "the best design" through experimentation and data.

TygerDawg
Blue Technik LLC
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