JOINT — WELD TERMINOLOGY AND STANDARD WELDING SYMBOLS INTERPRETATION
Author(s) | Daniel Catelope |
Publisher | American Welding Society |
Date | 1995 |
Pages | 150 |
Format | |
Size | 8 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
The determination and clear understanding of the design and selection of the weld joints is one of the integral parts of the responsibility of any project engineer, and same equally applies to the welding specifications. But it is still welding personnel who are held responsible for the accurate interpretation of the specification and preparation, assembly and joining of all the components at the various construction phases.
Therefore, the sound knowledge of the weld joints together with the associated symbols, abbreviations and terminology is considered essential for the above mentioned people, since the correct interpretation and application of the terms makes it easier to solve the various fit-up and design problems normally encountered on the daily basis. The present training resource has been designed specifically to give all students and practicing welding engineers with a proper means to get better understanding.
Which, when properly used, will bring them required technical knowledge and skills to be added to their professional toolkit. In turn, professional welders will find it practical and useful when used to improve their job communication and also interpretation of the welding-related information they read from the drawings.
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