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List of important reference articles collected from Bibliography sources.

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[2] American Welding Society, 1989 Welding Handbook, vol 1, Welding Technology, 8th edn, Miami, AWS.
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[29]International Institute of Welding. 1984. The Physics of Welding. Ed. J. F. Lancaster. Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon Press.

[30]Salkin, J. T. 1997. Rotating tungsten narrow groove GTAW—a summary of process development, capabilities, and applications. Proceedings of the EWI International Conference on Advances in Weld- ing Technology. Columbus, Ohio: Edison Welding Institute.

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[33]Baujet, V., and C. Charles. 1990. Submarine hull construction using narrow-groove GMAW. Welding Journal 69(8): 31–36.

[34]Bruss, R. A. 1996. Designing GMA welding guns with the welder’s comfort in mind. Welding Journal 75(10): 31–33.

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[36]Kim, Y. S., and T. W. Eagar. 1993. Metal transfer in pulsed current GMAW. Welding Journal 72(7): 279-s– 287-s.

[37]Kim, Y. S., and T. W. Eagar. 1993. Analysis of metal transfer in gas metal arc welding. Welding Journal 72(6): 269-s–278-s.

[38]Nadeau, F. 1990. Computerized system automates GMA pipe welding. Welding Journal 69(6): 53–59.

[39]Sampath, K., R. S. Green, D.A. Civis, B. E. Williams,
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[41]Kimura, S., I. Ichihara and Y. Nagai. 1979. Narrow-gap gas metal arc welding process in flat position. Welding Journal 58(7): 44–52.

[42]Mitchie, K., S. Blackman, and T. E. B. Ogunbiyi. 1999. Twin-wire GMAW: process characteristics and applications. Welding Journal 78(5): 31–34

[43]Sadler, H. 1999. A look at the fundamentals of gas metal arc welding. Welding Journal 78(5): 45–47.

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