ISSN: 0354-7965; eISSN: 3042-3163; UDC: 621.791; DOI: 10.65156

Welding and welded structures, 2016, Vol. 61, Issue 4, pp. 157-165


State of the art and trends in development of underwater welding

Kralj Slobodan1, Garašić Ivica1, Kožuh Zoran1, a, Eržišnik Jadranka1

  • 1Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje, Sveučilište u Zagrebu I. Lučića 1, HR – 10 000 Zagreb

  • Emailazkozuh@fsb.hr

Abstract

Maintenance of underwater structures demands application of appropriate technologies, such as underwater welding. Due to high safety risks, great importance and responsibility in performing these activities is on the highly trained and educated human resources, including divers and the organization team on the surface. In global aspects, investigations for improvement and application of underwater welding have been highly intensified through the recent decade. In Croatia, this field is very important due to the great intensity of oil transport and gas production in the Adriatic Sea. There are several projects about underwater activities that are conducted within the Department of Welded Structures, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FAMENA) at the University of Zagreb. In this article, the main issues about underwater welding and the alternatives in further development are presented.


Keywords

underwater welding, development, state of the art, trends


Acknowledgements

The paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Conference Welding 2016, held at Silver Lake, Serbia, from September 14 to 17, 2016.


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