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Lahiri, A. C.
- Technological Challenges in Arc Welding & Cutting Processes
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1 ESAB India Ltd., Calcutta, IN
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 26, No 1 (1993), Pagination: 64-65Abstract
During the next decade or so there will not be any spectacular development of newer welding or cutting processes other than the processes emerging called "gluing or adhesives" which is being developed at various laboratories now. The emphasis however will be on step-by-step development of the existing processes to improve quality and productivity in general and to reduce the demands on skill levels of the welder. Therefore, the development will be seen in three segments.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 22, No 4 (1990), Pagination: 146-146Abstract
This issue of Indian Welding Journal is the fourth and the last in the year 1990. During the year, we have tried to publish a wide range of topics covering the needs of both the individual and industrial members. The selection included technical papers in welding research, education, applications, standards and also abstracts of documents from International Institute of Welding.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 21, No 2 (1989), Pagination: 469-469Abstract
In this issue there are two interesting papers that speak substantially about Welding Development in India. The first paper deals with the subject 'Welding Systems Development at BHEL, Tiruchirapalli'. The second paper is written as an overview of Welding Research, Education and Training at the Welding Research Institute. Tor any one of us who would like to have a knowledge capsule on how welding technology has advanced in our country through research and educational activities and has been adopted by the industry in general,these two papers will provide some insight to the key areas of work that we need to keep under sharp focus.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 22, No 3 (1990), Pagination: 92-92Abstract
During the quarter April to June 1990 two significant events took place. The first one being the inauguration of the Silver Jubilee Year Celebrations organised by IIW, Bombay Branch at Bombay on 21st April 1990.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 22, No 2 (1990), Pagination: 34-34Abstract
The Indian Institute of welding will be commencing its 25th year of services to the welding industry on the 22nd. April,1990. It has been decided that a number of commemorative programmes will be organised by the IIW Branches throughout the year.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 21, No 1 (1989), Pagination: 427-427Abstract
At the outset I would like to wish all our readers a very happy and prosperous 1989 and may this year bring greater success to the Indian welding fraternity. The year 1989 also marks the 21st year of publication of the Indian Welding Journal and we look forward to further improving our publication and service to our readers.- Flux and Gas Shielded Welding Consumable Specifications
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1 Indian Commission - XII, C/O. Indian Oxygen Ltd., P-43, Taratala Road, Calcutta - 700 088, IN
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 21, No 3 (1989), Pagination: 538-539Abstract
The International Institute of Welding (IIW) has been recognised by the ISO as an international standardisation organisation. One of the primary aims in authorising the IIW is to reduce the time taken to draft and approve new international standards.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 4 (1987), Pagination: 258-258Abstract
This is the last and possibly the busiest quarter of the year. This period covers most of our major festivals and is also the time when most conferences and seminars are organised.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 20, No 1 (1988), Pagination: 284-284Abstract
1988 will mark the twentieth year of publication of the Indian Welding Journal. While we should be justifiably proud of this landmark, it would also be appropriate at this time to review our achievements and failures and plan for further improvements.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 3 (1987), Pagination: 227-227Abstract
In this Issue you will find three technical papers on studies and applications of submerged arc -welding. These papers reveal the step by step progress towards improved productivity.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 2 (1987), Pagination: 188-188Abstract
In October 1986 issue of the Indian Welding Journal we published a paper on Robotics and its terminology which is considered a most significant development towards welding automation. It is known that Welding Robotics can play a big part in substantially increasing welding productivity covering almost all manufacturing industries concerned with welding and metal fabrication. However, automation in welding cannot be fully realised by using a Robot alone which is nothing but a programmable multi-axis welding manipulator.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 20, No 2 (1988), Pagination: 339-339Abstract
The first Associate Membership Examination of the Indian Institute of Welding was successfully held in January, 1988 as per schedule and the second examination is expected to be held during June/July, 1988. The examination system has already become a very important ongoing activity of our institute and it is heartening to note the generation of an all-round enthusiasm which has been reflected by the increase in the students membership and the substantial increase in the enrolment for the examination.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 19, No 1 (1987), Pagination: 147-147Abstract
Growth of Welding Industry in India largely depends on the advancement of technology and would require active involvement and participation of the R & D, Education and Standards Institutions. Simultaneously, efforts must be on to spread welding education to train engineers and technicians to cater to the changing role foreseen for them in the years ahead.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 18, No 1 (1986), Pagination: 1-1Abstract
This January 1986 issue of the Indian Welding Journal announces its 18th Anniversary. We wish you, dear readers, a very happy participative and prosperous year.
Any change is a challenge. From the beginning of the last year, you have perhaps noticed that the IWJ has changed progressively. From the two column text presentation, it changed to a three column presentation to improve the space utilisation and reduce the cost of production. We tried to introduce a number of new features like Reader's Card for your participation, Standards & Codes for your awareness; Product News for the Industrial Corporate Members to promote their products&services at no cost and also this particular feature- From the Editor's Desk to establish a direct communication link to all of you.
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 17, No 4 (1985), Pagination: 77-77Abstract
In the history of the development of arc welding 10th October, 1885, is a significant date.
The Russian scientist, Nekolai Nikolaevich Benardos (1842-1905) was awarded with several patents for his "ELECTROHEPHAESTUS" system for carbon arc welding. The first one was the French patent dated 10th October, 1885, followed by Belgian (1885), England (1885), Germany (1885), Sweden (1885), then Rassian in 1886 and lastly U. S. in 1887.
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 17, No 3 (1985), Pagination:Abstract
In this issue, we have introduced another new feature- Standards&Codes. A few examples are given to indicate the kind of write ups we would like to include in this feature. The feature is open to the readers to participate actively. It is believed-participation paves the path to professionalism.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 18, No 2 (1986), Pagination: 47-47Abstract
In this issue the prime article published is Sir L. P. Misra Memorial Lecture on the subject 'QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN WELDING' delivered by Sri P N Arumugham during the National Welding Seminar held on 5-7 December 1985 at Calcutta.- From the Editor's Desk
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Indian Welding Journal, Vol 17, No 2 (1985), Pagination:Abstract
We have now introduced "Reader's Card" starting from this issue of IWJ. In the space provided, please express briefly but freely your views. We are interested about the articles you would like to read, about this issue of IWJ, informations you are interested in, your personal achievements, activities, aspirations, etc. Through your response we shall be able to establish a two-way communication. It may be possible to link you up to the other interested persons or technical experts through, say, a new feature column like 'Reader's Corner' or 'Letters to the Editor'.- Economics in Welding
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1 Indian Oxygen Ltd, IN