
On February 5-6, 2014 in New Orleans, AWS hosted the Energy Welding Conference where demands for new and improved welding technology from the expanding energy markets are starting to pay off in the development of superior hybrid welding processes, new filler metals, and hosts of cladding procedures were discussed. Technologies that show up in nuclear power plants, in coal-fired utilities, and long pipelines designed to bring oil and natural gas to American markets were presented, debated and discussed. We thank all you participated in this event and look forward to bring you another strong program in the future.
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by Doug Webster
Arc Laser and EWI Deep TIG Wire Developments for Energy Applications
by Dr. Ian Harris
Using Modern Welding Processes and Equipment to Improve Productivity and Quality in the Field
by Jim Byrne
The Role of Welding in the Flexible Operation
by John Siefert
Welding of T24, Lessons Learned
by John Stoll
Energy Considerations for Shipbuilding
by Lee Kvidahl
Welding in the Energy Construction Field
by Richard Campbell
by Richard Holdren
Procedure Qualification H2S Applications
by Richard Holdren
Lessons Learned in New Plant Construction
by Shane Findlan
The Use of Aluminum Cryogenic Applications and New Filler Metal Developments
by Tony Anderson
Avoiding Hydrogen Cracking
by Walter Sperko
Explosion Welding in the Energy Industry
by Warren Salt
Preheat – Misunderstood, Often Overlooked and Sometimes Misapplied
by William Newell
