A welding heat source is capable of transferring 150 Btu/min to the surface of a metal part. The\nheated area is approximately circular, and the heat i
A welding heat source is capable of transferring 150 Btu/min to the surface of a metal part. The
\r\nheated area is approximately circular, and the heat intensity decreases with increasing radius as
\r\nfollows: 50% of the power is transferred within a circle of diameter = 0.1 inch and 75% is
\r\ntransferred within a concentric circle of diameter = 0.25 in. What are the power densities in (a) the
\r\n0.1-inch diameter inner circle and (b) the 0.25-inch diameter ring that lies around the inner circle?
\r\n(c) Are these power densities sufficient for melting metal?