![]() ![]() Well, please don't get me wrong, since there is absolutely no offence intended, but please let me ask: What does the CSWIP 3.1 book say about this phenomenon, i.e. There is a universe of factors interacting for a particular material being welded and the leading elite of welding-scientists is researching by nowadays in order to find explanations - in particular - for the physics of 'heat input' and its interaction(s) with the solid/liquid matter. (unquote) You know, in my opinion, the issues in relation with heat input and distortion in welding are way to intricate to 'squeeze' them into one or two sentences. And then finally with this named thread you came with the following comment (quote): "First of all I want to say that I read it in CSWIP 3.1 book. ![]() There was another topic - very interesting by the way - posted by you and dealing with 'heat input and distortion' and some of the best fellows have shared their expertise with you and us by explaining the reasons for the correct answer. Hamid, I did resist for a while but now I must yield the 'internal pressure'. ![]()
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