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  1. heat (también: warmth, hot) volume_up. calor {m} more_vert. Droughts, heat waves, floods and fires are devastating Europe. expand_more Sequías, olas de calor, inundaciones e incendios que están devastando Europa. heat (también: ardor, excitement, hot flush, vehemence, heatedness) volume_up. acaloramiento {m}

  2. The fundamental thinking behind the importance of the welding heat input, is that as the heat input increases, the cooling rate of the weld is reduced. With a reduced cooling rate, most materials will exhibit increased grain size in the weld and heat affected zones (HAZ) of the base metal. Increased grain size is associated with reduced impact ...

  3. a n. 1 (=warmth) calor m - heating calefacción f. → in the heat of the day en las horas de más calor. → on or over a low heat (Culin) a fuego lento. 2 (fig) (=excitement) calor m. (=vehemence) vehemencia f. (=pressure) presión f. in the heat of the moment/battle en el calor del momento/de la batalla. he replied with some heat contestó ...

  4. Heat Input = (24 X 120 X 60)/ 9 = 19200 J/in = 19.2 KJ/in (Divided by 1000 to obtain the result in KJ/in.) 2. European system (given in EN ISO 1011-1 and PD ISO/TR 18491) An additional parameter of Thermal efficiency (process efficiency or arc efficiency) is used while calculating heat input as per European standards. Heat input:

  5. traducir HEAT: calor, calefacción, prueba clasificatoria, calentar, calor [masculine], calefacción [feminine…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Heat Input Formula kJ/mm & kJ/Inch. Heat Input Formula in kJ/mm & kJ/Inch is given as: See also ER70S-6 welding wire MTC, specification, chemical-mechanical properties. Heat Input = (Voltage X Amperage X 60)/Travel Speed x 1000. Where travel speed is in inch/ minute or mm/min. Using a dividend factor of 1000, the heat input value obtained will ...

  7. Heat input =. Power * Arc time. Weld bead length. Where here the power is given in Joules/second or Watts and a bead length of millimetres or inches gives a heat input of Joules/mm or Joules/inch. Again a factor of 1/1000 is necessary (but not shown) to conversion to kJ/mm or kJ/inch.