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Related Articles

  1. P. W. Fuerschbach and G. R. Eisler, Determination of Material Properties for Welding Models by Means of Arc Weld Experiments, presented at Sixth International Trends in Welding Research, Pine Mountain, GA, 2002.


  2. P. W. Fuerschbach and G. R. Eisler, Effect of laser spot weld energy and duration on melting and absorption, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, vol. 7, pp. 241-246, 2002.


  3. P. W. Fuerschbach and G. R. Eisler, Effect of Very High Travel Speeds on Melting Efficiency in Laser Beam Welding, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing, vol. 108, 1999.
  4. Paper received the 1999 Arch T. Colwell Award from SAE for outstanding original contribution.

  5. G.R. Eisler & P.W. Fuerschbach, SOAR: An Extensible Suite of Codes for Weld Analysis and Optimal Weld Schedules, p 257-268, Seventh International Conference on Computer Technology in Welding, NIST, San Francisco, CA (1997)


  6. P.W. Fuerschbach, G.R. Eisler, & R.J. Steele, Weld Procedure Development with OSLW - Optimization Software for Laser Welding, Fifth International Conference on Trends in Welding Research, Pine Mountian GA, (1998)

 


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