This is the third in a series of compendiums devoted to the
subject of weld hot cracking. It contains 22 papers presented at
the 3rd International Hot Cracking Workshop in Columbus, Ohio USA
in March 2010. In the context of this workshop, the term "hot
cracking" refers to elevated temperature cracking associated with
either the weld metal or heat-affected zone. These hot cracking
phenomena include weld solidification cracking, HAZ and weld metal
liquation cracking, and ductility-dip cracking. The book is divided
into three major sections based on material type; specifically
aluminum alloys, steels, and nickel-base alloys. Each of these
sections begins with a keynote paper from prominent researchers in
the field: Dr. Sindo Kou from the University of Wisconsin, Dr.
Thomas Bollinghaus from BAM and the University of Magdeburg, and
Dr. John DuPont from Lehigh University. The papers contained within
include the latest insight into the mechanisms associated with hot
cracking in these materials and methods to prevent cracking through
material selection, process modification, or other means. The three
"Hot Cracking Phenomena in Welds" compendiums combined contain a
total of 64 papers and represent the best collection of papers on
the topic of hot cracking ever assembled.
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