tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
This question relates to a welding problem, but more accurately, it is a gas flow problem that I ask for advice on.
I am connecting an argon tank and a helium tank together with a Y-pipe connection and at this Y-pipe the gasses mix and flow to the welding torch. Both the argon tank and the helium tank have their own pressure regulator and flow meter. I am required to weld with a combination of 75% argon and 25% helium (i.e., 75/25 ratio). I am also required to operate the torch with a total flow of 30 CFH, which is checked at the torch outlet with a handheld flow meter.
The pressure regulator on each bottle is preset and drops the tank pressure from ~1500-2000 psi to 25 psi. Therefore both regulators are feeding 25 psi into their respective flow meters. Both flow meters are ball type - and the argon flow meter is specifically calibrated for argon and the helium flow meter is specifically calibrated for helium.
We always thought if I set the Argon flowmeter at 22-23CFH and set the helium flowmeter at 7-8CFH, I would end up with the required 75/25 ratio and deliver the required 30CFH at the torch.
My inspector says I am wrong because the helium is so much lighter than argon, I am NOT achieving the required ratio.
Can some one kindly outline the calculations I would need to make so that I can properly set each flow meter to achieve the required 75/25 ratio.
Thank you if you can help.
I am connecting an argon tank and a helium tank together with a Y-pipe connection and at this Y-pipe the gasses mix and flow to the welding torch. Both the argon tank and the helium tank have their own pressure regulator and flow meter. I am required to weld with a combination of 75% argon and 25% helium (i.e., 75/25 ratio). I am also required to operate the torch with a total flow of 30 CFH, which is checked at the torch outlet with a handheld flow meter.
The pressure regulator on each bottle is preset and drops the tank pressure from ~1500-2000 psi to 25 psi. Therefore both regulators are feeding 25 psi into their respective flow meters. Both flow meters are ball type - and the argon flow meter is specifically calibrated for argon and the helium flow meter is specifically calibrated for helium.
We always thought if I set the Argon flowmeter at 22-23CFH and set the helium flowmeter at 7-8CFH, I would end up with the required 75/25 ratio and deliver the required 30CFH at the torch.
My inspector says I am wrong because the helium is so much lighter than argon, I am NOT achieving the required ratio.
Can some one kindly outline the calculations I would need to make so that I can properly set each flow meter to achieve the required 75/25 ratio.
Thank you if you can help.