JStephen
Mechanical
- Aug 25, 2004
- 8,700
ASME B&PV Section IX, 409.1, lists "Heat Input" as a supplementary essential variable, and lists two or three different ways of measuring, with the limitation that the qualified heat input can't be exceeded in production welding. With manual flux-core welding, what is the normal procedure for measuring this?
The first option involves monitoring travel speed, which implies someone sitting there with a ruler and a stopwatch. The second option involves calculating bead size, which implies measuring actual weld gap and bead depth to calculate the area. Last option is measuring electrode usage per length of weld, which would be awkward with a wire-feed welder. So in practice, what is actually done?
I assume from a brief search, that it is heat input per pass which is considered, as opposed to cumulative.
The first option involves monitoring travel speed, which implies someone sitting there with a ruler and a stopwatch. The second option involves calculating bead size, which implies measuring actual weld gap and bead depth to calculate the area. Last option is measuring electrode usage per length of weld, which would be awkward with a wire-feed welder. So in practice, what is actually done?
I assume from a brief search, that it is heat input per pass which is considered, as opposed to cumulative.