Yes, you can weld 347 stainless steel to 316 stainless steel, but it requires careful consideration of the welding filler material and techniques. Using a filler metal that is compatible with both alloys, such as ER347 or ER316, can help ensure a strong joint. It's also essential to manage heat input during the welding process to avoid issues like distortion or changes in corrosion resistance. Proper pre- and post-weld treatments may be necessary to optimize the weld quality.
Plato was born in 428 B.C. and died in 347 B.C. so that's got to count for two! :P
Yes there is single phase for 600 volts. It is used for lighting. You need a transformer which gives you 600 volts plus a neutral. The voltage for the one phase to neutral is 347.
The most common voltage supply to homes is single phase 120V / 240V. In the states for industries, 3 phase 480 Wye 277. In Canadian industries, 3 phase 600 Wye 347 volts.
The voltage of 277 volts is the wye of a three phase 480 volt system. Just as the voltage of 347 is the wye voltage of a three phase 600 volt system. To obtain these voltages for any three phase system, take the three phase voltage and divide it by 1.73. 480/1.73 = 277 volts, 600/1.73 = 347 volts.
You should calculate the volume of your slab in cubic yards. First get the volume in cubic feet by multiplying your dimensions together (change 4" to 1/3 ft) . This gives; 80 x 13 x (1/3) = 347 cf (rounded off). Next change to cubic yards by dividing by 27 , since 1 cy = 27 cf. This gives; 347/27 = 13 cy (rounded off). When you buy yards of concrete you are really buying cubic yards and the amount you will need for your slab is 13 yards. you also can multiply length x width x depth and change you're inches to decimals for example 4" will be .33 so 80 x 13 x.33=343.2 then you divide 343.2 into 27 and you get 12.7 rounded is 13 if your not sure how to convert your inches get a construction calculator
This alloy is a nickel-chromium-manganese steel; see the link below for details.
Stainless Steel is classified with a 300 code designation. Poorest grade is 302. Highest grade 347. Each grade contains a certain amount of Chromium and Nickel plus other elements. 308L (L means low carbon content) should be used for stainless with a 308 designation or below. It is recommended that you use the same electrode as the metal to be welded. Stainless to carbon steel usually requires a 309 electrode. L or ELC (Extra Low Carbon) is a plus. Food grade is usually type 316 . Use 316 on it.
G. V. Smith has written: 'Elevated temperature static properties of wrought carbon steel' -- subject(s): Carbon steel, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Thermal properties 'Properties of metals at elevated temperatures' -- subject(s): Heat treatment, Metals, Testing 'Evaluation of the elevated temperature tensile and creep-rupture properties of 1/2Cr-1/2Mo, 1Cr-1/2Mo, and 1 1/4Cr-1/2Mo-Si steels' -- subject(s): Creep, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Steel, Steel alloys, Testing 'An evaluation of the elevated temperature, tensile, and creep-rupture properties of wrought carbon steel' -- subject(s): Carbon steel, Effect of high temperatures on, Metals, Testing 'An evaluation of the yield, tensile creep, and rupture strengths of wrought 304, 316, 321, and 347 stainless steels at elevated temperatures' -- subject(s): Stainless Steel, Testing
'Stainless' is a term coined early in the development of these steels for cutlery applications. It was adopted as a generic name for these steels and now covers a wide range of steel types and grades for corrosion or oxidation resistant applications. Stainless steels are iron alloys with a minimum of 10.5% chromium. Other alloying elements are added to enhance their structure and properties such as formability, strength and cryogenic toughness. These include metals such as: * Nickel * Molybdenum * Titanium * Copper Non-metal additions are also made, the main ones being: * Carbon * Nitrogen The main requirement for stainless steels is that they should be corrosion resistant for a specified application or environment. The selection of a particular "type" and "grade" of stainless steel must initially meet the corrosion resistance requirements. Additional mechanical or physical properties may also need to be considered to achieve the overall service performance requirements.
347 is an integer. It can be written in fraction form as 347/1. As a percentage it is 100*347 = 34700%
1 and 347
Yes. The number 347 IS a PRIME NUMBER. This means that the only factors of 347 are 1, and itself (347).
Answer: 347 km = 215.615 mi.
347 * 6 = 2082
2000 - 347 = 1653
347 is already prime.
347 - 246 = 101