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Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length refers to the amount of heat energy transferred per unit length along a material or medium. Check FAQs
Hnet=2πk((Tc-ta)2)R
Hnet - Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length?k - Thermal Conductivity?Tc - Temperature for Cooling Rate?ta - Ambient Temperature?R - Cooling Rate of Thick Plate?π - Archimedes' constant?

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999.9998Edit=23.141610.18Edit((500Edit-37Edit)2)13.7116Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Hnet=2πk((Tc-ta)2)R
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Hnet=2π10.18W/(m*K)((500°C-37°C)2)13.7116°C/s
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
Hnet=23.141610.18W/(m*K)((500°C-37°C)2)13.7116°C/s
Next Step Convert Units
Hnet=23.141610.18W/(m*K)((773.15K-310.15K)2)13.7116K/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Hnet=23.141610.18((773.15-310.15)2)13.7116
Next Step Evaluate
Hnet=999999.791297799J/m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Hnet=999.999791297799J/mm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Hnet=999.9998J/mm

Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates Formula Elements

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Constants
Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length
Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length refers to the amount of heat energy transferred per unit length along a material or medium.
Symbol: Hnet
Measurement: Energy per Unit LengthUnit: J/mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Conductivity is the rate at which heat passes through a material, defined as heat flow per unit time per unit area with a temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance.
Symbol: k
Measurement: Thermal ConductivityUnit: W/(m*K)
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Temperature for Cooling Rate
Temperature for Cooling Rate is the temperature at which the cooling rate is calculated.
Symbol: Tc
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: °C
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Ambient Temperature
Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature refers to the air temperature of any object or environment where equipment is stored. In a more general sense, it is the temperature of the surrounding.
Symbol: ta
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: °C
Note: Value should be greater than -273.15.
Cooling Rate of Thick Plate
Cooling Rate of Thick Plate is the rate of decrease of temperature of a particular thick sheet of material.
Symbol: R
Measurement: Rate of Temperature ChangeUnit: °C/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Archimedes' constant
Archimedes' constant is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Symbol: π
Value: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288

Other Formulas to find Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length

​Go Net Heat Supplied to Weld Area to Raise it to given Temperature from Fusion Boundary
Hnet=(Ty-ta)(Tm-ta)2πeρQctyTm-Ty
​Go Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thin Plates
Hnet=tRc2πkρQc((Tc-ta)3)

Other formulas in Heat Flow in Welded Joints category

​Go Peak Temperature Reached at any Point in Material
Tp=ta+Hnet(Tm-ta)(Tm-ta)2πeρmtQcy+Hnet
​Go Position of Peak Temperature from Fusion Boundary
y=(Tm-Ty)Hnet(Ty-ta)(Tm-ta)2πeρQct
​Go Cooling Rate for Relatively Thick Plates
R=2πk((Tc-ta)2)Hnet
​Go Cooling rate for relatively thin plates
Rc=2πkρQc((tHnet)2)((Tc-ta)3)

How to Evaluate Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates?

Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates evaluator uses Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length = (2*pi*Thermal Conductivity*((Temperature for Cooling Rate-Ambient Temperature)^2))/Cooling Rate of Thick Plate to evaluate the Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length, The Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates formula is defined as the energy supplied to joint that can be dissipated by given cooling rate. Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length is denoted by Hnet symbol.

How to evaluate Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates, enter Thermal Conductivity (k), Temperature for Cooling Rate (Tc), Ambient Temperature (ta) & Cooling Rate of Thick Plate (R) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates

What is the formula to find Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates?
The formula of Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates is expressed as Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length = (2*pi*Thermal Conductivity*((Temperature for Cooling Rate-Ambient Temperature)^2))/Cooling Rate of Thick Plate. Here is an example- 1.00012 = (2*pi*10.18*((773.15-310.15)^2))/13.71165.
How to calculate Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates?
With Thermal Conductivity (k), Temperature for Cooling Rate (Tc), Ambient Temperature (ta) & Cooling Rate of Thick Plate (R) we can find Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates using the formula - Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length = (2*pi*Thermal Conductivity*((Temperature for Cooling Rate-Ambient Temperature)^2))/Cooling Rate of Thick Plate. This formula also uses Archimedes' constant .
What are the other ways to Calculate Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length-
  • Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length=((Temperature Reached at Some Distance-Ambient Temperature)*(Melting Temperature of Base Metal-Ambient Temperature)*sqrt(2*pi*e)*Density of Electrode*Specific Heat Capacity*Thickness of Filler Metal*Distance from the Fusion Boundary)/(Melting Temperature of Base Metal-Temperature Reached at Some Distance)OpenImg
  • Net Heat Supplied Per Unit Length=Thickness of Filler Metal/sqrt(Cooling Rate of Thin Plate/(2*pi*Thermal Conductivity*Density of Electrode*Specific Heat Capacity*((Temperature for Cooling Rate-Ambient Temperature)^3)))OpenImg
Can the Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates be negative?
No, the Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates, measured in Energy per Unit Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates?
Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates is usually measured using the Joule per Millimeter[J/mm] for Energy per Unit Length. Joule per Meter[J/mm], Joule per Centimeter[J/mm], Joule per Micrometer[J/mm] are the few other units in which Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates can be measured.
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