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    welding

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    Being a welder is a great occupation What is welding‚ and how does it work? Not many people know what welding is or how it works. According to Mary Bonk“welding is the process of heating and melting metal parts to join them together” (Bonk‚3). A welding machine uses electricity to melt the electrode‚ fusing one piece of metal to another. The welding machine uses a ground that connects to the surface that allows the welder to create a flowing currant passing through the electrode and

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    Welding Parameters

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    Optimization of different welding processes using statistical and numerical approaches – A reference guide Abstract Welding input parameters play a very significant role in determining the quality of a weld joint. The joint quality can be defined in terms of properties such as weld-bead geometry‚ mechanical properties‚ and distortion. Generally‚ all welding processes are used with the aim of obtaining a welded joint with the desired weld-bead parameters‚ excellent mechanical properties with minimum

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    Kagan McDonald Mrs. Wilmott SAE 2nd 10/1/13 Welding Risk and Safety Precautions Welding is a really good blue collar job that pays well‚ but has its ups and downs. Welders have to deal with hazardous welding fumes that can affect their health in numerous ways. There are several different types of welding fumes and mixtures that a welder can inhale while performing a welding task. A welder’s risk of getting sick from welding depends on the different types of metals being welded and the

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    Welding Career

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    might would enjoy? I have chosen three careers that through my life I have thought about pursuing and am going to describe each job task in detail. Welder / Fabricator at Anchor Sign When I was in high school I took welding classes at our career center for about two years. Welding was one of the first trades that I thought about pursuing. That’s where a company out of Charleston South Carolina comes into play‚ Anchor Sign. They currently have a job opening for an experienced MIG welder. This job

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    Adventure Underwater

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    wwells1@student.cccd.edu William Wells Professor Nora Kabaji English 100 Midterm Essay 9 May 2011 Adventure Underwater A hobby is defined as an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation. A hobby is also something that keeps and makes us have a broader view on the environment in which the hobby is in. There are a variety of hobbies that people like to do to determine their likes‚ talents and desires. Depending on the hobby‚ some people turn

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    A Definition of Welding

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    A Definition of Welding Welding is a joining process that produces a local coalescence of materials by heating‚ by applying pressure‚ or both. In essence‚ the welding process fuses the surfaces of two distinct elements to form a single unit. It encompasses a broad range of joining techniques that include fusion welding‚ solid state welding‚ weldbonding‚ diffusion welding‚ brazing‚ and soldering. The Scope and Impact of Welding Welding dates back to the earliest days of metalworking‚ and continues

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    Welding Dangers Annotated Bibliography "Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health." Warning: Welding May Be Hazardous to Your Health. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. This article explains a little about welding fumes and how they are dangerous to people’s health. There are short term and long term respiratory effects from welding gases and fumes. Some of the gases that are inhaled can cause diseases such as ones close to Parkinson’s disease. To be protected from these fumes‚ the work area

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    Underwater Welding

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    Emerson Johnson III December 17‚ 2012 Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 at the family home in Atlanta‚ GA. He graduated high school at the age of fifteen and entered Morehouse College shortly after. In 1948 King received his BA in sociology from Morehouse College at the age of nineteen. In 1951 he received a degree from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester‚ PA. also he enrolled in the Boston University Ph. D program. In 1953 King married a New England Conservatory music

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    History of Welding

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    millennia‚ called forge welding‚ with the earliest examples of welding from the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in Europe and the Middle East. The ancient Greek historian Herodotus states in The Histories of the 5th century BC that Glaucus of Chios "was the man who single-handedly invented iron-welding."[1] Welding was used in the construction of the iron pillar in Delhi‚ India‚ erected about 310 AD and weighing 5.4 metric tons.[2] The Middle Ages brought advances in forge welding‚ in which blacksmiths

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    What is welding? When did it first come about? How does it work? Welding is a method of creating or repairing metal structures by joining several individual pieces of metals together through various forms of fusion processes. The history of welding dates back to ancient times. The earliest known examples of welding came from the Bronze Age. During the Middle Ages blacksmithing was developed and many items of iron were forged together by hammering. During the 19th century was when welding became to

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