To add to Arulmani's mail. you can find those details in Welding Handbook under Chapter Heading "Heat Flow in Welding".
J.GERALD JAYAKUMAR 00919344954677
--- On Tue, 2/8/11, arulmani ramasamy <rarulmani@yahoo.com> wrote: From: arulmani ramasamy <rarulmani@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [MW:9768] HEAT AFFECTED ZONE CALCULATION To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 5:06 AM
Hi, You can theoretically calculate the HAZ, but may not be accurate. There are thick plate & thin plate equations. First you should findout whether to us thin plate or thick plate equation then accordingly use the applicable formula. You can find these formulas in AWS welding handbook, I dont know the volume no. I could recall only thin plate equation 1/Tp-To = 4.13pcty/ Hnet + 1/Tm-To; where, Tp is peak temperature, To is initial plate temp (room temp or preheat temp), pc-heat capacity, Tm is melting temp; Regards
R.Arulmani HP-(65)81635244
--- On Tue, 2/8/11, praveen alavandar <praveenakds@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: praveen alavandar <praveenakds@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [MW:9766] HEAT AFFECTED ZONE CALCULATION To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 10:02 AM
Dear Antony, What do you mean from HAZ calculation? are you trying to calculate the width of HAZ? There is no such direct calculation or ready made formula available to calculate the width of HAZ, generally the width of HAZ depends on several factors. - Welding Process used, - Welding parameters / Heat input used, - Preheat / Interpass temperatures, - Material and Thickness used, etc., Hope this helps, Regards, A.Praveen Muscat If you wanted to calculate the exact width, then weld a coupon and send it your lab for macro examination, after you etch the polished specimen you'll be able to clearly see the width of the HAZ.
--- On Mon, 2/7/11, antony jenis <antonyjenis@gmail.com> wrote:
From: antony jenis <antonyjenis@gmail.com> Subject: [MW:9762] HEAT AFFECTED ZONE CALCULATION To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com Date: Monday, February 7, 2011, 7:48 PM
DEAR SIRS,
i need to calculate the heat affected zone for the 50 mm thickness plate as per AWS D1.1. if you have any other code for the formula .
regards antony jenis
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