BS 499-1-2009 Welding terms and symbols Part 1 Glossary for welding, brazing and thermal cutting
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raising standards worldwide.,NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW,BSI British Standards,Welding terms and symbols,Part 1: Glossary for welding, brazing and,thermal cutting,BS 499-1:2009,.,NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW,Publishing and copyright information,The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the,document was last issued,. BSI 2008,ISBN 978 0 580 58471 8,ICS 01.040.25; 25.160.01,The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:,Committee reference WEE/1,Draft for comment 08/30162761 DC,Publication history,First published August 1933,Second edition June 1939,Third edition October 1952,Fourth edition October 1965,Fifth edition November 1983,Sixth edition February 1991,Seventh edition December 2008,Amendments issued since publication,Date Text affected,BS 499-1:2009 BRITISH STANDARD,Contents,Foreword v,1 Scope 1,Section 1. Terms common to more than one section 2,Section 2. Terms relating to welding with pressure 19,Subsection 21. Terms relating to more than one subsection 19,Subsection 22. Terms relating only to resistance welding 28,Subsection 23. Terms relating only to friction welding 47,Subsection 24. Terms relating only to pressure welding 48,Subsection 25. Terms relating only to diffusion welding 48,Subsection 26. Terms relating only to explosive welding 49,Subsection 27. Terms relating only to friction stir welding 49,Section 3. Terms relating to fusion welding (welding without,pressure) 57,Subsection 31. Terms relating to more than one subsection 57,Subsection 32. Terms relating only to arc welding 87,Subsection 33. Terms relating only to gas welding 98,Subsection 34. Terms relating only to electron beam welding 103,Subsection 35. Terms relating only to light radiation welding 106,Subsection 36. Terms relating only to aluminothermic welding 107,Subsection 37. Terms relating only to electro-slag welding 109,Section 4. Terms relating to braze welding and brazing 110,Subsection 40. Terms relating only to braze welding 110,Subsection 41. Terms relating only to brazing 111,Section 5. Terms relating to testing 113,Section 6. Terms relating to weld imperfections 118,Section 7. Terms relating to cutting 123,Subsection 70. Terms relating to more than one subsection 123,Subsection 71. Terms relating only to oxygen cutting 126,Subsection 72. Terms relating only to arc cutting 128,Subsection 73. Terms relating only to spark erosion cutting 128,Subsection 74. Terms relating only to electron beam cutting 129,Subsection 75. Terms relating only to laser cutting 129,Section 8. Terms relating to health and safety 130,Bibliography 131,Index 133,List of figures,Figure 1 – Chart of derivation of welding processes vi,Figure 2 – Chart of derivation of brazing processes vii,Figure 3 – Chart of derivation of thermal cutting processes vii,Figure 4 – Root, fusion penetration, weld junction and zones of typical,welds 3,Figure 5 – Preparation for square butt weld 7,Figure 6 – Preparation for butt weld between plates with raised,edges 7,Figure 7 – Preparation for single bevel butt weld with backing 9,Figure 8 – Configuration for double-covered lap joint 10,Figure 9 – Configuration for single lapped joint 11,Figure 10 – Preparation for single V-butt weld 12,Figure 11 – Oxy-fuel gas pressure welding 20,BRITISH STANDARD BS 499-1:2009,BSI 2008 . i,Figure 12 – Examples of series spot welding 22,Figure 13 – Forms of projection welds 25,Figure 14 – Typical example of weld made using pressure – Double row,of staggered, spaced spot welds 26,Figure 15 – Typical example of weld made using pressure – Projection,weld 26,Figure 16 – Foil butt-seam weld 27,Figure 17 – Weld nugget 28,Figure 18 – Typical example of weld made using pressure – Resistance,spot welds 28,Figure 19 – Typical example of weld made using pressure – Seam,weld 29,Figure 20 – Mash weld 29,Figure 21 – Nail head welding 30,Figure 22 – Vertical centre electrode 31,Figure 23 – Vertical offset electrode 31,Figure 24 – Angle offset electrode 32,Figure 25 – Cranked offset electrode 32,Figure 26 – Time and pressure diagram for simple spot, stitch, or,projection welding 35,Figure 27 – Time and pressure diagram for pulsation spot or projection,welding 35,Figure 28 – Time and pressure diagram for spot or projection welding,programme control 36,Figure 29 – Time and pressure diagram for pulsation spot or projection,welding, programme control 36,Figure 30 – Time and pressure diagram for spot welding, programme,control with dual-pressure cycle 30,Figure 31 – Time and pressure diagram for seam welding 30,Figure 32 – Time and pressure diagram ……
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