Weld time in cycles Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material)
τ = 2.36*(t1+t2)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Weld Time - (Measured in Second) - Weld time in cycles is the no of cycles for a particular process.
Thickness of First Material - (Measured in Meter) - The Thickness of First Material is that dimension which is the smallest of all.
Thickness of Second Material - (Measured in Meter) - The Thickness of Second Material is the minimum dimension given.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Thickness of First Material: 1.6 Millimeter --> 0.0016 Meter (Check conversion here)
Thickness of Second Material: 2.4 Millimeter --> 0.0024 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
τ = 2.36*(t1+t2) --> 2.36*(0.0016+0.0024)
Evaluating ... ...
τ = 0.00944
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00944 Second -->0.472 Cycle of AC (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.472 Cycle of AC <-- Weld Time
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Go Electric Current = 3937*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material)
Weld time in cycles
Go Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material)
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Weld time in cycles Formula

Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material)
τ = 2.36*(t1+t2)

Why is weld time is in cycles?

Weld time is a typical welding schedule, whose time elements are measured in terms of the time unit for a cycle of AC. These welding schedules can be precisely controlled with the modern programmable electronic controllers. Therefore it is the convention adopted.

How to Calculate Weld time in cycles?

Weld time in cycles calculator uses Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material) to calculate the Weld Time, The Weld time in cycles is a typical welding schedule, whose time elements are measured in terms of the time unit for a cycle of AC. Weld Time is denoted by τ symbol.

How to calculate Weld time in cycles using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Weld time in cycles, enter Thickness of First Material (t1) & Thickness of Second Material (t2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Weld time in cycles calculation can be explained with given input values -> 23.6 = 2.36*(0.0016+0.0024).

FAQ

What is Weld time in cycles?
The Weld time in cycles is a typical welding schedule, whose time elements are measured in terms of the time unit for a cycle of AC and is represented as τ = 2.36*(t1+t2) or Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material). The Thickness of First Material is that dimension which is the smallest of all & The Thickness of Second Material is the minimum dimension given.
How to calculate Weld time in cycles?
The Weld time in cycles is a typical welding schedule, whose time elements are measured in terms of the time unit for a cycle of AC is calculated using Weld Time = 2.36*(Thickness of First Material+Thickness of Second Material). To calculate Weld time in cycles, you need Thickness of First Material (t1) & Thickness of Second Material (t2). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Thickness of First Material & Thickness of Second Material and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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