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Steel Fabrication Scanning Tour - May 22 - June 6, 1999
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- Computer Application Technologies (78 kb)
- Area for Model Preparation and Construction (19 kb)
- Automated Marking, Cutting, and Welding Hold Promise for Economy and Cost Savings (page 1) (48 kb)
- Automated Marking, Cutting, and Welding Hold Promise for Economy and Cost Savings (page 2) (63 kb)
- Automated Marking, Cutting, and Welding Hold Promise for Economy and Cost Savings (page 3) (55 kb)
- Automated Marking, Cutting, and Welding Hold Promise for Economy and Cost Savings (page 4) (71 kb)
- Seminars and Closeout Meetings (57 kb)
- Large-Scale Presses for Correction of Distortion and Straightening Stiffeners and Plates (30 kb)
- Automated Ultrasonic Testing Technology Gives Permanent Record of Weld Quality (71 kb)
- Laboratory Fatigue Testing of Tubular Frame Junctions Assures Longevity of Systems (30 kb)
- Long-term Weathering Steel Studies Support the Use of Weathering Steel (23 kb)
- Automated Bolt/Drilling Pattern Verification Holds Potential for Elimination of Pre-assembly (59 kb)
- Computer-Based Component Size and Shape Verification Can Reduce Need for Pre-assembly (32 kb)
- Concrete-Encased I-Girders (36 kb)