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Two mild steel plates of similar thickness, in butt-joint configuration, are welded by gas tungsten arc welding process using the following welding parameters.
A filler wire of the same mild steel material having 3 mm diameter is used in this welding process. The filler wire feed rate is selected such that the final weld bead is composed of 60% volume of filler and 40% volume of plate material. The heat required to melt the mild steel material is 10 J/mm³. The heat transfer factor is 0.7 and melting factor is 0.6. The feed rate of the filler wire is ________________ mm/s (round off to one decimal place).

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The feed rate of filler wire in welding is determined based on heat required to melt the material, welding parameters, and the efficiency of the process.
Updated On: Dec 15, 2025
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Correct Answer: 10.5

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The heat input required for the welding process is given by the formula: \[ Q = V \times I \times \eta \] where:
- \( V \) is the welding voltage (20 V),
- \( I \) is the welding current (150 A),
- \( \eta \) is the welding efficiency (given as \( 0.7 \)).
The total heat input per unit length of the weld is: \[ Q_{\text{total}} = V \times I \times \eta \times \text{welding speed} = 20 \times 150 \times 0.7 \times 5 = 10500 \, \text{W} \] The amount of heat required to melt the material is calculated based on the melting factor: \[ Q_{\text{melt}} = \text{heat per volume} \times \text{volume} = 10 \times 10^{-3} \times \left( 0.6 \times 0.4 \times \text{filler volume} \right) \] Equating the total heat to the heat required for melting: \[ \boxed{10.9} \, \text{mm/s} \, (\text{rounded to one decimal place}). \]
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