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Engineering, 15.08.2020 19:01 koni30

A welding operation on an aluminum alloy makes a groove weld. The cross-sectional area of the weld is 30.0 mm2. The welding velocity is 4.0 mm/sec. The heat transfer factor is 0.92 and the melting factor is 0.48. The melting temperature of the aluminum alloy is 650°C. Determine the rate of heat generation required at the welding source to accomplish this weld.

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