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D. Presetting
It is possible in some cases to tell from past experience
or to find by trial and error (or less frequently, to
calculate) how much distortion will take place in a
given welded structure. By correct pre-setting of the
components to be welded, constructional stresses
can be made to pull the parts into correct alignment.
A simple example is shown in Figure 4-22.
E. Preheating
Suitable preheating of parts of the structure other
than the area to be welded can be sometimes used
to reduce distortion. Figure 4-23 shows a simple
application. By removing the heating source from b
and c as soon as welding is completed, the sections
b and c will contract at a similar rate, thus reducing
distortion.
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Figure 4-25: Welding sequence
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Figure 4-26: Step back sequence
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Figure 4-27: Chain intermittent welding
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Figure 4-28: Staggered intermittent welding
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Figure 4-22: Principle of presetting
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Figure 4-23: Reduction of distortion by preheating
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Figure 4-24: Examples of distortion