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Temperature for Cooling Rate in Welding Formulas
Temperature for Cooling Rate is the temperature at which the cooling rate is calculated. And is denoted by T
c
. Temperature for Cooling Rate is usually measured using the Celsius for Temperature. Note that the value of Temperature for Cooling Rate is always negative.
Welding formulas that make use of Temperature for Cooling Rate
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Cooling Rate for Relatively Thick Plates
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f
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Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thick Plates
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f
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Cooling rate for relatively thin plates
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f
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Net Heat Supplied to achieve given Cooling Rates for Thin Plates
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f
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Thickness of Base Metal for Desired Cooling Rate
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f
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Relative Plate Thickness Factor
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f
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Net Heat Supplied using Relative Thickness Factor
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Thickness of Base Metal using Relative Thickness Factor
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f
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Thermal Conductivity of Base Metal using given Cooling Rate (thick plates)
Go
f
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Thermal Conductivity of Base Metal using given Cooling Rate (thin plates)
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FAQ
What is the Temperature for Cooling Rate?
Temperature for Cooling Rate is the temperature at which the cooling rate is calculated. Temperature for Cooling Rate is usually measured using the Celsius for Temperature. Note that the value of Temperature for Cooling Rate is always negative.
Can the Temperature for Cooling Rate be negative?
Yes, the Temperature for Cooling Rate, measured in Temperature can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Temperature for Cooling Rate?
Temperature for Cooling Rate is usually measured using the Celsius[°C] for Temperature. Kelvin[°C], Fahrenheit[°C], Rankine[°C] are the few other units in which Temperature for Cooling Rate can be measured.
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