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Title
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Causes Of Cracking In High-Strength Weld Metals
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Date
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1954
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Index Abstract
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Coming Soon
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Photo Quality
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Not Needed
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Report Number
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WADC TR 52-322 Part 3
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Creator
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Jacobs, A. J.
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Rieppel, P. J.
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Sopber, R. P.
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Corporate Author
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Battelle Memorial Lnstitute
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Laboratory
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Materials Laboratory
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Extent
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36
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PB Number
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PB145332
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Identifier
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AD0065474
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Access Rights
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Notice(s)
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Contract
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AF 33(038)-12619
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DoD Project
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None Given
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DoD Task
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None Given
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DTIC Record Exists
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Yes
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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None
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Abstract
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This report summarizes work on the causes of cracking in high strength weld metals. Hot tension and weld metal cracking studies were conducted on SAE 43XX-type steels and other selected steels. Results from these studies showed a correlation, inasmuch as an increase in carbon, sulfur, and phosphorus tended to lower hot ductility and promote hot crack susceptibility, and a misch metal addition seemed to have the opposite effects.
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date Issued
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1954-08
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Provenance
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IIT
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Type
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report
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Format
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1 online resource