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size of weld

size of weld

[′sīz əv ′weld]
(metallurgy)
The joint penetration in a groove weld.
The lengths of the nominal legs of a fillet weld.
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Therefore, controlling the size of weld irregularity is of great importance to ensure secure, stable, and economic operation of high-speed railway.
As is shown, the size of weld region reduces with increasing weld pressure, which is similar to previous investigations on the vibration welding of thermoplastic and thermoplastic-based composites [17, 27].
Herrmann is building a database of part size, material characteristics, and size of weld, to help the operator pre-select parameters to make a good weld.
The size of welded silicon will be scaled up in order to make a roll to roll process feasible [1].
The size of welds, al, a2, were measured at 3 positions along the weld and are in tab.
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