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- During a TIG welding process, the arc current and arc voltage were 50 A and 60 V, respectively, when in the welding speed was 150 mm/min. In another process, the TIG welding is carried out at a welding speed of 120 mm/min at the same arc voltage and heat input to the material so that weld quality remains the same. The welding current (in A) for this process isTwo 3.5 mm thick metal (Um = 9.5 J/mm?) sheets are being joined using resistance spot welding. To achieve required strength, it is desired to form a weld nugget that is 5.5 mm in diameter and 4.0 mm thick. The weld duration will be set at 0.3 sec. If the electrical resistance between the surfaces is 140 microohms, and only onethird of the electrical energy generated will be used to form the weld nugget determine the current.Q3 (a) What are the methods used to obtain a good weld when welding steel when the carbon content is high? b Find the appropriate length of the weld joint shown in the figure if the force is equal to (60000lb) and the operating stress value is (60ksi) and the size of the weld is (1/4in).
- A continuous fillet wild is used to weld two pieces of 7.0-mm-thick austenitic stainless steel plate in an arc-welding operation. The plates are joined at a 90° angle using an inside fillet corner joint. The velocity of the welding head is 6 mm/sec. Assume the cross section of the weld bead approximates a right angle isosceles triangle (a right triangle with the two legs and their corresponding angles equal) with a leg length of 4.5 mm. The length of the weld = 230 mm. The melting factor of the setup = 0.65, the heat transfer factor = 0.90, and the Tm for austenitic stainless steel = 1670°K. Determine (a) The amount of heat (in joules) required to melt the volume of metal in (b) The heat that , (c) The rate of heat generation required at the welding source to accomplish the weld this weld (filler metal plus base metal) must be generated at the heat sourceA U-groove weld is used to butt weld 2 pieces of 7.0-mm-thick titanium plate. The U- groove is prepared using a milling cutter so the radius of the groove is 3.0 mm. During welding, the penetration of the weld causes an additional 1.5 mm of material to be melted. The final cross-sectional area of the weld can be approximated by a semicircle with a radius of 4.5 mm. The length of the weld is 200 mm. The melting factor of the setup is 0.57 and the heat transfer factor is 0.86. Tm for titanium is 2070°K (a) What is the quantity of heat (in Joules) required to melt the volume of metal in this weld (filler metal plus base metal)? Assume the resulting top surface of the weld bead is flush with the top surface of the plates. (b) What is the required heat generated at the welding source?QUESTION 1 In an arc welding operation, a groove weld has a cross-sectional area=0.055 in² and is 24 in long. (Round your final answers to 1 decimal place) (a) What quantity of heat (in Btu) is required to accomplish the weld, if the metal to be welded is aluminum? Btu (b) How much heat must be generated at the welding source, if the heat transfer factor = 90% and the melting factor = 60%? H= Btu
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