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Heat Input Calculator

The document describes a travel speed calculator that takes the time taken to complete a weld and the weld length as input to calculate the travel speed in mm/min. It also contains a heat input calculator that takes the welding amps and volts as input to calculate the heat input in kilojoules per mm. An example is provided where a weld took 60 seconds and was 216 mm long, with 390 amps at 30 volts, resulting in a travel speed of 216 mm/min and heat input of 3.25 kJ/mm.

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Heat Input Calculator

The document describes a travel speed calculator that takes the time taken to complete a weld and the weld length as input to calculate the travel speed in mm/min. It also contains a heat input calculator that takes the welding amps and volts as input to calculate the heat input in kilojoules per mm. An example is provided where a weld took 60 seconds and was 216 mm long, with 390 amps at 30 volts, resulting in a travel speed of 216 mm/min and heat input of 3.25 kJ/mm.

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To use the Travel Speed calulator, insert the the time taken to complete the weld and the

weld length into boxes of formula 1 Next, input your recorded welding Amps and Volts into formula 2 and it will calculate the Heat Input Weld time (sec) 60.0 Weld length (mm) 216.0

TRAVEL SPEED CACULATOR [Input the time taken & the length of weld]

HEAT INPUT CACULATOR [Input Amps, Volts]

Amps 390.0

Volts 30.0

Calculated Travel Speed mm/min

216.0
KiloJoules kJ/mm

3.25

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