
Welding Metallurgy
Welding metallurgy is the study of how metals behave when they are joined together using heat. When two pieces of metal are welded, the heat causes changes in their structure and properties. Understanding these changes helps ensure strong, reliable joints. Different metals react differently when welded, which can affect strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Factors like temperature and cooling rates play a crucial role in determining the final quality of the weld. By studying welding metallurgy, engineers can develop better welding techniques and materials for various applications, ensuring safety and performance in structures and products.