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Table 1. Achieved result for STT and GMAW processes
STT 1
STT 2
STT 3
STT 4
STT 5
STT 6
STT 7
STT 8
STT 9
STT 10
MAG /
GMAW
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Arc time
Heat input
Electrical energy
consumption
min
3.42
3.54
3.86
4.32
4.50
4.89
5.17
5.48
5.91
6.05
J/mm
725.2
712.6
695.5
650.7
638.4
605.3
580.6
551.2
537.4
513.9
kWh
0.74
0.72
0.69
0.66
0.61
0.54
0.43
0.37
0.29
0.21
7.33
825.6
0.337
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4 Genta, G.: Vibration of structures and
machines, Practical aspects, Springer-Verlag,
New York, 1999.
[5] De Runtz, D. B.: Assessing the Benefits of
Surface Tension Transfer Welding to Industry,
Journal of Industrial Technology, 19 (2003), 4,
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[6] Tyson, J., Schmidt, T., Galanulis, K.:
Advanced
photogrammetric for robust
deformation
and
strain
measurement,
Proceedings of the 2002 SEM Annual
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