sveiseegenskaper
Sveiseegenskaper, or welding characteristics, refer to the physical and mechanical properties of a welded joint after the welding process has been completed. They encompass aspects such as joint strength, hardness, toughness, ductility, microstructure, corrosion resistance, and residual stress distribution. Understanding these characteristics is essential for ensuring the reliability and safety of welded assemblies in construction, automotive, aerospace, and energy industries.
The primary factors that influence sveiseegenskaper include the chosen welding process (e.g., arc welding, gas tungsten
Standardized testing methods, such as tensile shear, bend, and fracture toughness tests, provide quantitative measures of
By controlling welding parameters and employing rigorous testing, engineers can design welded joints that meet specified