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Contents of the Heat Flow in Welded Joints PDF

List of 13 Heat Flow in Welded Joints Formulas

Cooling Rate for Relatively Thick Plates
Cooling rate for relatively thin plates
Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates
Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thin Plates
Net Heat Supplied to Weld Area to Raise it to given Temperature from Fusion Boundary
Net Heat Supplied using Relative Thickness Factor
Peak Temperature Reached at any Point in Material
Position of Peak Temperature from Fusion Boundary
Relative Plate Thickness Factor
Thermal Conductivity of Base Metal using given Cooling Rate (thick plates)
Thermal Conductivity of Base Metal using given Cooling Rate (thin plates)
Thickness of Base Metal for Desired Cooling Rate
Thickness of Base Metal using Relative Thickness Factor

Variables used in Heat Flow in Welded Joints PDF

  1. h Thickness of the Base Metal (Millimeter)
  2. Hnet Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length (Joule per Millimeter)
  3. k Thermal Conductivity (Watt per Meter per K)
  4. Qc Specific Heat Capacity (Kilojoule per Kilogram per K)
  5. Qnet Net Heat Supplied (Joule)
  6. R Cooling Rate of Thick Plate (Celsius per Second)
  7. Rc Cooling Rate of Thin Plate (Celsius per Second)
  8. t Thickness of Filler Metal (Millimeter)
  9. ta Ambient Temperature (Celsius)
  10. Tc Temperature for Cooling Rate (Celsius)
  11. Tm Melting Temperature of Base Metal (Celsius)
  12. Tp Peak Temperature Reached at Some Distance (Celsius)
  13. Ty Temperature Reached at Some Distance (Celsius)
  14. y Distance from the Fusion Boundary (Millimeter)
  15. z Thickness (Millimeter)
  16. ρ Density of Electrode (Kilogram per Cubic Meter)
  17. ρm Density of Metal (Kilogram per Cubic Meter)
  18. τ Relative Plate Thickness Factor

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Heat Flow in Welded Joints PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Constant: e, 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249
    Napier's constant
  3. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  4. Measurement: Length in Millimeter (mm)
    Length Unit Conversion
  5. Measurement: Temperature in Celsius (°C)
    Temperature Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Energy in Joule (J)
    Energy Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Thermal Conductivity in Watt per Meter per K (W/(m*K))
    Thermal Conductivity Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Specific Heat Capacity in Kilojoule per Kilogram per K (kJ/kg*K)
    Specific Heat Capacity Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Density in Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m³)
    Density Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Rate of Temperature Change in Celsius per Second (°C/s)
    Rate of Temperature Change Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Energy per Unit Length in Joule per Millimeter (J/mm)
    Energy per Unit Length Unit Conversion

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