Nashanas
Petroleum
- Apr 23, 2021
- 54
Hello,
I have a theoretical question. In the ASM Handbook for welding it is written that:
Tm = (5000/HI)^2
Here HI = W/cm^2 (Heat intensity)
Tm = sec (Time required to produce melting on a surface)
I am unable to get seconds from this equation theoretically.
W = kg.m/s^3
W/cm^2 = 10000 kg/s^3
Tm =(5000/HI)^2 = (5000*s^3/10000kg)^2 = (0.5*s^3/kg)^2 = 0.25*s^6/kg^2
So this is not equal to seconds. Why have they listed this value as seconds? What am I missing here?
I have a theoretical question. In the ASM Handbook for welding it is written that:
Tm = (5000/HI)^2
Here HI = W/cm^2 (Heat intensity)
Tm = sec (Time required to produce melting on a surface)
I am unable to get seconds from this equation theoretically.
W = kg.m/s^3
W/cm^2 = 10000 kg/s^3
Tm =(5000/HI)^2 = (5000*s^3/10000kg)^2 = (0.5*s^3/kg)^2 = 0.25*s^6/kg^2
So this is not equal to seconds. Why have they listed this value as seconds? What am I missing here?