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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 208
Date of Summary March 31, 1995
Subject Underwater Welding Development Program
Performing Activity Global Divers and Contractors, Inc.
Principal Investigator Mr. C. E. Grubbs
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Complete
Description This is a Joint Industry Project (JIP). To determine the state-of-the-art of underwater wet welding and how the technology can be advanced by the developmental program. This will be done by making welds with the best combination of experimental electrode, optimum multiple temper-bead technique, and power source/auxiliary equipment.
Progress Complete. Twelve flux coating compositions were designed for testing on two core rods. Experimental electrodes were used to perform multiple pass welds in 33 feet of water. Tests performed on the welds included bend testing, hardness measurements, chemical analysis, and X-ray radiography. Four welds were selected for further testing. The weld data was carefully analyzed for better understanding of the interaction between flux ingredients and weld properties.

Reports

AA  (53 pages)  PDF Liu, S., Olson, D. L., Johnson, C., Joint Industry Underwater Welding Consumables Development Program (Colorado School of Mines Activities), Final Report submitted by Colorado School of Mines, November 1994.
 
AB  (294 pages)  PDF Joint Industry Underwater Welding Development Program- Phase I Final Report (Vol. I and II),December, 1995.

 

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