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Heat Generated in Welding Formulas
Heat Generated is the amount of heat energy produced or transferred from one form to another form. And is denoted by H. Heat Generated is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Heat Generated is always positive.
Formulas to find Heat Generated in Welding
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Total heat generated in resistance welding
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Welding formulas that make use of Heat Generated
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Heat Transfer Efficiency
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List of variables in Welding formulas
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Constant to Account for Heat Losses
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Input Current
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Resistance
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Time
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FAQ
What is the Heat Generated?
Heat Generated is the amount of heat energy produced or transferred from one form to another form. Heat Generated is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Heat Generated is always positive.
Can the Heat Generated be negative?
No, the Heat Generated, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Heat Generated?
Heat Generated is usually measured using the Kilojoule[KJ] for Energy. Joule[KJ], Gigajoule[KJ], Megajoule[KJ] are the few other units in which Heat Generated can be measured.
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