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DESCRINE (NOT USING SKETCH) THE MIGICO,MAG WELDING PROCESS Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply. Hign volte of supply received in the we jumps fo suit he welding wark. ig unit is converted to minimum volts and maximum Power supply trom welding unit is carried to t is directly cnnnected to the work as a work by means of welding cables, One welding cable urn cable (earth exble) Second welding aable is accunpunies by an eieetronic comteolled prwer exbie (rom power “saree tn’s, shielding’ yas hose trom gus cylinder and water cunliny hoses from watcr-cooling unit (water not required for ni e¢wied torches) are connected to the motorized wire dsive wit From motorized wire drive unit through a exible conduit the welding cable (special type with wire spiral in-ide) is connerted to the welding torch accompanied by yas hose, water cooling hoses and welding tore electronte controlled (2 core) switch wire. {n addition, ground curths are provided to welding power source unit snd to the work, in of work 1 eoper detect freeifiller wire, 2. Proper shielding yas selection and composition. 3. Polarity selection 4. Perfect confuctaf filler wire to the conizet tube. 5. Fil er wire Hp cutting Made uf Operation: betwren Ie end of a bare wire eleewode and the work. lic wire is (el at constant speed, selected to give equited current and the are lenyth is controlled by she power source, The operator is mot therefore eoncemed with controlling the, are iength and he ean concentrate on dlepositing the weld weial in the eumeet manner, Hence the name is “sem:-automatic" for manual operation, in which wire, gas and power are fed 19 a fund felé gun, vis « Mexible conduit, ‘The process can be operated at high currents (250 - SODA) when -
with high heat inputs show 2 reduction in ene of the following propers «Duele 3 Toughness c D anical Strengih Inthe welding of austenite pipework, the bore is esvaly purged with Ar to? 4 Prevent fermation of porosty in the weld B Prevent hurmethmnosh in he root ran revert oxteztion of the 01 bem D imamate the lormation of Hy raphe negative is assessed by the? Xray work, the quatny of the 126k Density of the Filmy B1Qi indicatorwine one of the falloeing 1 whch hos amecoves slementsSvelps mn this rmprovement 4) Tungeien EB Mannanes G atvbdeniee D — Carbos of 5 would require preheouny 10? Welding steel plate of B C Prevent the formation of carbides D——Toimprove mechanical propenies inthe Which one of the following processes uses the "keyholing” system of fusion? A Frition welding B_Diffueinn handing c mm weldine D— Astogenous 116 welging ietion welding, is the me Liguid state Solid state High b Welding procedures may require welds tobe deposited a1 connoiled rate heat input inputs would? A ve poor profile 2. Have larmer nrain eine ©. Have high hardness in D. Have low elongation pro loa vensile test, brintie material would be indicated sf the fzcnure suefoee? 4% Shows 3 reduction in sieWhat desintenve tess wouls 5 Nice bres! D Side bend Charpy pact D. Macro test wve Dre volage In submerged are welding, exe sive penenation 3, Change in wele metal composition Narrow weld wich D Excessive bead profile tage (2 007 lWbelhood of srsckang in the Ha oy couse?Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 1 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 9. The European Standard for NDE of Fusion Welds by Visual Examination is... A ENDES 2B. c. D. 10, Visual inspection ofa fabricated item. fors high integrity application, should cover inspection activities 7A, Before, daring and afier welding Before welding only C After welding only D. During welding and sfier welding only 11, Incomplete root penetration in a single-vee butt weld may be caused by. An excessive root face ‘An excessive root gap ‘The current senting being too low Both A end C pope 12. Incomplete root fusion in single-vee butt weld may’ be caused by. A. Linear misalignment B. The root gap being too large © Root faces being t00 small D. All of the above 13, When visually inspecting the face ofa finished weld it should be assessed for... A. Maximum excess weld metal height Bo Toeblend C—Imtersrun blend YD. —Allofthe above 14, A burn-through may oceur if... A. The current is too low BL The root face is to0 large “C——The root gap is too large D. — Allof the above 15. A Code of practice is... A. Astandard for workmanship quality only +B, A ssctofrules for manufacturing 2 specific product © Asspecification forthe finished product D. — Allofthe above 16. A solid inclusion ina weld may be Vs. Enwrapped slag B. —_Enwapped gas Lack of imer-run fasion D. Alief the above TET Work Aidasbrongh age 2 of pagescK Do Sian 1 described 21 7 Had enntal af chemisal com: o B Seen nesvoenied , c auality nied D Been varvom melted rite 1 the formation ef parosiry when \Whieh one of the following ype of nously welded with an sre proc A Fully killed steed Bo Semi bites rie CC Pimmine sees D Fine ernined 5 In seomerged ate welding, the use of excessively high voltage would result in? A Ansuffent flax melting B Excessive fox meting C° Shg removal difficulties BD Spaner The made when welding the root past ef pipes in the fel, ‘This is becaus A Hydrogen cenrl is nee 2 Iron powders in the C Higher ate voltage can be obtsineds D ——Shoner arc length can be sctieved In tht welding of austenitic stainless steels, the electrode and the plate msteris! can be purchased with low earbon contents, The reason for this i to pre AZ A Checking int ' "The formation ot chromium coon CCrpekang im the welé mets! Dittonion cred ate Nuxes ean be supplied in two forme, these Sintered and ogiated Agisieg td a Crushes and aeelomerseg D Fae snd gelomersce 1 Page 02 0f 27Welding Inspection : Multiple Choic 7, 18, 19. 20, ¢ Questions Paper J (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked Which ofthe following is a planar imperfection? 7A. Aleck of sidewall fasion B.A slag inclusion Linear porosity D. Root concavity For fillet welds, itis normal practice in the UK & USA to measur... YA, Throat thickness B. Leg lengths C.— Penetration depths D, BohA&C {In a bens est, when the face of the specimen isin tension and root is in compression, the test is called A. Aroot bend BL Aside bend YC. A face bend D. A longitudinal bend Heavy porosity on the surface of some MMA welds made on 2 construction site is most likely to be eaused by... A. Use of the wrong class of electrodes B. The ase of excessive current C.——-Moisture pick-up in the electrode covering D. A bad batch of electrodes Slag inclusions may be present in A. Manual metal are welds B. Metal er gas welds Submerged ate welds yD. Both A and C ‘The main cause of undercut is. A. Bxeessive amps B Excessive volts © Excessive ravel speed D. — Allof the above Which group of welders is most likely to require continuous monitoring be a welding inspector? Concrete shuttering welders Overland pipeline welders Tack welders Maintenance welders down let welds isthe strongest (assuming they are sll made using the same material and welded Which of the following using the same WPS)? A.B mm throat of a mite fillet BT mmeg + Jmmexcess weld metal CC Mitre Gillet with 10 mnt leg YD. Concave filiet with 11 mm lee Th Ra, Aeesbrongh Pree ofpoges 5‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 1 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 25, included angle (or MMA welding ofa full penetration pipe but joint is, va 388 “B70 c 90° D. Dependent an the pipe diameter 26, A fillet weld has an acrua throat thickness of 8mm and 2 leg Fensth of 7mm, what is the excess weld metal? A 21mm Bo 18mm Sewn D. 14mm 27. The fusion boundary ofa fillet weld is ‘ ‘The boundary between the weld metal and HAZ. ‘The boundary between individual weld runs ‘The depth of root penetration ‘The boundary between the HAZ and parent material cops 28, Ifa Welding Inspector detects « type of imperfection net allowed by the Application Standard he must alwa “A. Request further NDE B. Reject the weld C. Prepare s concession request D. Only reject the weld if he considers it to be harmful 29, BS EN $70 allows the use of a magnifying glass for visual inspection but recommends that the magnification is. A x2 B. x2 tox5 © xSt0x10 D. not greater than x 20, 30, ‘The majority of welder qualification tests are caried out wsing an unbacked joint. This is because, A. tis quicker and cheaper ifback-gouging is not required B, ifthe welding process is noi TIG, back purging is not required Call welder qualification tests ate done on small diameter pipe D. _itrequites more skill and increase the welders qualification range, THT Nomh. Midatetrangh Page tefnaesRHAWAR — ise Welding Inspection : Deflection of the A 6 Bg yop Which type of ele A B c D, A B. c Dd. AWS may speci NANIM SAL Ie 2 Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked arc by magnetic forees, that ean make welding difficult to control is commonly known as... Arc initiation ‘Are misalignment Arc blow> Are constriction Which of the following electrodes is classified to BS EN 4999 ERR E6013 E7018~G ESB cirode is used for 'stove-pipe” welding for overland pipelines construction? Rutile Cellulosic. High recovery rutile All ofthe above The three types of MMA electrodes used for welding C & C= Mn steel are... Basic, celluosic.and rutile Neuza, cellulosic and rutile Basic, celluosic and neutral Rutile. low hydrogen and basic ify a maximum width for individual weld beads (the ‘weave" width) when welding C-Mn steels. If the wiih is exceed it may cause. pop should not be allo A For TIG welding, vow> A B. c. 9 Tt) Noth, Mestre Lack of inter-run fusion A reduction in HAZ toughness Lack of sidewall fusion All ofthe above ‘You notice thai MMA electrodes with the fux covering removed are being used as filler rods for TIG welding. This wed because... Ie wasteful ‘The rod diameter be too large ‘The weld metsl composition may be strong The rod is too short ‘what benefit does 2 curient slope-out device have? 5n reduces Tungsten spatter In reduces the risk of crater cracking Itreduces the risk of are strikes I reduces the interpass temperature ‘Which type of power source characteristic is normally used for manual welding? Constant voltage Flat characteristic Constant currents ‘A motor generator Pose lof nages 8‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 9. In MMA welding penetration is principally controlled by. ‘Arc voltage = ‘Welding speed Ferro-silicon in the electrode coating poe> 10, Pipe bores of some materials must be purye with argon before and during TIG welding in oder to. A. Prevent linear porosity B. Prevent burn-through C. Prevent oxidation of the rootbead D, Eliminate moisture pick-up in the root bead 11, The chemical composition of the weld metal deposited by a C-Mn steel MMA electrode is usually controlled by A. The core wire composition B. Additions in the flux coating C.—_ tron powder in the flux coating D. Dilution from the base material 12. Silicon is added 10 see! and the covering of MMA electrodes in order to give Deoxidation Irnproved stength Innproved toughness >More resistance to hydrogen cracking pom 13, A fusible insert for TIG welding helps to... Reduce porosity Give controlled root penetration ‘Avoids the need for 4 back purge Allof the above pomp 14, According to AWS 2.4 8 weld symbol forthe ‘other side is placed... A. Above the dashed line B. Below the dashed line C. Above the solid fine- D. Below the solid ine 15, When low hydrogen MMA electrodes are specified for what type of covering will they have? cellulosic rutile acid basic pope 16, A hydrogen controlled MMA electrode can always be recounized by the EN code leter (or AW'S code number) Electrode length ‘Trade Name Colour of the covering om UE Nort, Mitesh age fees S‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 17, According to BS EN 22553 which of the following symbols requires weld toes to be smoothly blended on the ‘other side? 18, Which ofthe following units is used express Heat Input? A Joules Bo Wm" C Firun? D. kim 19. Which one of the following elements is added to steel o give resistance to creep at elevated service temperatures? A. Nickel B. Manganese C. Molybdenum D. Aluminum 20, Nick break and fillet fracture tests ate used for. A. Assessing weld quality BL Assessing weld metal ductility C. Assessing weld metal toughness D. —Allof the above 21. Which of the following steels is non-m A. 18% Cr, 8% Nie B c D. 22. Weld spatter during MMA welding is most likely 10 be caused by... A. Excessive cunent B, __Incomeect baking and storage of electrodes C. Abad botch of electrodes D. —Allofthe above TY Not Atteesieongh Peg Sof pugs §Welding Inspection : Muttiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) 26, 28 28. Please return this paper unmarked A qualified Welding Procedure Specification is used to A. Give instruction to the welder B. Give information (0 the welding inspector C. Give confidence that welds will have the specified properties D. —Allofthe above ‘An are strike (stray flash) on steel component is regarded by some codes as unacceptable beca A. Te will eause copper contamination B. Tt may cause hard spots CC Wtmay give eracking D. Of both BAC In a wansverse tensile test, britleness would be indicate if, A, There is 2 reduction in cross-section atthe position of fracture B, The fracture surface is fat and fearureless but has a rough surface C.—Fracture occurred inthe weld metal D. The fracture face shows beach marks ‘The surface of a fatigue crack wil A. Be rough and tom B. Have sharp chevron markings Ce smooth D. Have shear lips ‘What does the number 141 refer toon this drawing symbol? A. The WPS number VB. The welding process CA filler material D. The acceptance standard ‘The polarity used for TIG welding ofall materials except aluminum and magnesium poe> ‘Any polarity A typical temperature inge for baking low hydrogen electrodes is. A, 15010200°C BL 20010 2508C Cc 300103508C D. 40010 450°C. welding travel speed is doubled but the current and voltage remain the same, the heat input will, A be reduced by 50% B. be increased by & factor af two be abou the same D. —_be reduce by approximately 259% THY Moi Meet Pe 4 pesYR 1 Aer, Altea WELDING INSPECTION, STEEL — WIS 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION PAPER (MCQ.001) Name $B E6310. Answer all Questions ‘When “hydrogen control” is specified for a manuat metab arc welding project the electrode would normat be: A. Cellulosic “B.— Tron Oxide Acid D. Basic You would certainly recognize « hydrogen controlled flux covered electrode from its: A. Color B. Length C. Trade Name /D. —_ AWS/BS639 code Lener ‘When manual metal arc welding is being carried out on an open construction site, which group of welders are most likely 10 require continuous monitoring? A. Concrete shunering welding teams 7B Pipe welding team. C. Plater welders D. Plant Maintenance welders ‘You notize inanual metal arc electrodes, stripped of flux are being used as filler wire for TIG welding. You would object because: Itistoo expensive ‘The wire would be too thick ‘The weid metal composition may be wrong ‘The wire is too short obep ‘When open site working, serious porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention. What would you investigate? Electrode type Power Plant type Electrode storage Day temperature pho ‘The steel composition in a structural contract is chat ese to 0.2% carbon, 1.2 ¢o manganese, Might this influence the meidence of from 0.15% carbon, 0.6% na Porosity Cracking in the weld area Undercut for filet welds Lack of eat fusion defects poev2 4 33. J i Which ofthe following alloy in non-magnetic? A. 4.0% Chromiym motybdenuna B. 12.0% Chromium A. Austenitic Stainless Sieel D. 9.0% Nickel Steel When TIG welding Austenitic stainless steel pipe, argon yas backing is called for. This isto A. Prevent oxidation B. Prevent underbead cracking C.—-Prevent porosity D. Control the penetration bead shape Pre-heating a Carbon steel manual metal arc welding is carted out to minimize the risk of, A, Scatiered porosity B. Warm hole porosity ©. Parent metal cracking D. Lack of penetration [0 UK practice, BS499 Part? specifies thatthe drawing jimension quoted fora fillet weld isthe: A. Leg length B, Actual throat thickness Weld width For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available, which would you choose for safe working? A. Single operator transformer B.—-Multi operator transformers €. ACIDC composite power unit D. Diesel engine driven motor generator A welder qualification test isto verify. A. The skill othe welder B. The quality of the materials C. The non-destructive test procedure D The manufacturing methods AA fabricating procedure calls for fillet welds to be "blended in” by srinding, This isto influence... A. HAZ Cracking Bo Fatigue life C Residual stress D ‘Yield strength [Blend test specimens have b ran fosion taken froma 25mm thick carbon stee! but weld. Which would show lack A. Side bend Bo Root bend C. Face bend D. Guided bend atestJ 8 Lametiar aring has occured ina see friction. BEFORE welding could ithave been fund by. a wed Dear 7 A. Keay examination ayer wel faard og eo B. Dye penewant 6. Ursa intpection ea eon sso eee cree Me Youre tw oversee the are welding of sume machined fings andl found they ste cadmium plat, Wauld you A Permit itt proceed Bernt itt proceed with fume extraction © Stop the operation at once D, Advise the weider to érink milk and proceed Pave Foes +SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS CIRCUIT: - ‘Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply High voltage of supply received in the welding unit converted to minimum volts and maximum amps to suit the welding work, Power supply from welding unit is carried to the work hy means of welding cables, One welding cable is directly’ connected to the work as a return cable (earth cab! Second eabie is accompanied by electronic controlled power cable from power source unit are ‘connected tn weidine head (contro! panel. wite drive unit, wire soool). welding head, fux hopper w are fixed on dispenser traversing unit which will operate from direct power supply. Jn addition, ground earths are provided from welding unit and from work, Point uf welding:= 1. Proper -!fect tice tiller wire (Wire spool) Flux and filler composition should be correct. Tracking of filler metal deposition 4, Flu show'd be tree from dust and to be baked. Morte of Operation: An dre is maintained between the end of 2 bare wire electrode and the work, As the melted. itis fed in to the are by a set of rolls, driven by a governed motor. ed speed is automatically controlled to equal the rate at which the electrode fs n length is co) (or is similar to MIGAMAG constant voltage.) The arc operates under a layer of net aomeiged arc). of the flux melts to provide a protective blanket over the weid puui, siz remarcner uf the flux is unaffected and can be recovered and re-used provided it is dry and not contaminated, A semi witomatic versiov: is available in which the operator has control of a welding gun which carries a small qu.tity of fas in a hopper. ‘Tupical Defects Mis-tracking Incomplete penetration Porosity Excessive penetration Crncking Weld profiled Slag inclusion Under eut Lack of fusion Other Points Easily suromated. Fiat arc process (constant) vo"tage. High deposition rateOther Points [The process ssa fat are (constant volkige). Inert or antive gas shiedin ‘automatic / fully automatic welding process gas process. I is 2 ser Operating Parameters Current serge 60-5004 Deposition rate 1-10 Kehr (2-201b/he) Range ofthickness : Dip ransfer & pulsed arc 0.5mm (0.020 inch) upwards Spray transfer 6mm (1/4 inch) upwards, Type of joints All welding joints, including spot welds. Welling pasion Dip wansfer & pulsed ae - al positon, Spray transfer - flat (T-joints only H.V.) and with Aluminum spray transfer can be used in all positions Access Fair Portabiissy Fair Auvantages:- Fast welding process. Thin to thick materials can be welded. Disadvantages: Root & side wt! lack of fusion, easily can't be seen on radiograph Shielding gas is sensitive to wind and drafts, 1. Deposition rate is high. (Costs are low because there is less electrode waste, no slag removal and welder down-time due to Changing electrode is less compared to SMAW or GTAW. 3. 14s very versal (ll postion process for Carbon, Low alloy and Stainless steels) Disadvantages: 1. Cost of machinery, shielding gas and maintenance is high. 2. Accessibility to the welding is restr tive because of the size af ths 31 3. Shielding gas is sensitive te wind and drafts, ‘The length of the welding lead (cable) is restrictive. ‘The equr:snent is not portable as SMAW,Limited welding position (FLAT & HORIZONTAL) Run in & run off plates may be required. Vite feed speed is adjusted automatically to equalize the rate of melting of filler wire to keep the are length constant, (Contral panel) = Advantages utilization of electrode wire. Weld pucste is subm ed, eliminating the need for protective clothing / Welding helmet Little or no furnes Disadvantages heat inpu: chat could be detrimental to some isible. Weld puddle not Type of flux used for SAW 1, Fused ‘Th Mux also called net elements, deoxidizing or added to the flux. type flux, no alloying favizing agents are His a ordinary rutile tyreflus fis Black ¢ “rawn in color or Very dark ( Blakish gray ), It has a flakey shape, s like appearance. Moisture resiss required It is used for Ger electrodes therefore no preheating is Purpose similar to rutile I. base metals, Agglamerated Agglomersted flux centsine alloving elements, deoxidizing egent and ionrziny agent ete ‘tis a basic type flux | Tis Tight grey in color Ithas a spherical shape. Ik absorbs moisture, therefore required preheating is It gives best mechanical properties, En¢ of the shift on daily basis to be removed from the hopper to prevent moisture absorption‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) “1 4 ea Please return this paper unmarked Which type of submerge arc welding flux is susceptible to moisture pick-up? A, Neutral B. —-Agglomnerated Cc Fused D. They are all about the sarme the HAZ of a C-Mn steel weld joint may have... A. Low ductility B Low toughness C. High toughness ‘D. High tensile strength ASTRA testis used to measure. A. The tensile strength of the welded joint B — The level of residual stress in butt joints, C— The fracture toughness of the HAZ, BD, The through thickness ductility ofa steel plate (the “Z” disection) ‘The risk of hydrogen cracking is higher when MMA welding of... A CM steels B. Austenitic stainless steels €—_Lowalloy steels for elevated temp, service D. Low carbon steels for cryogenic service ‘The property of a material that has the greatest influence on welding distortion is the... AL Yield strength B, Co-efficient of thermal expansion © Elastic modulus D. Co-efficient of electrical conductivity ‘Which of the following is suitable shielding gas for CAW of stainless steels? A. 100% Argon B. 70% Argon + 30% He C.—_Argon + 5% Hydrogen DB. Argon +20% CO; ‘The presence of iron sulphides in » weld bead may cavse.. A. Solidification cracking B. Hydrogen cracking © Lamellar tearing D. Weld decay ‘A mocto section is particularly good for showing, the HAZ microstrerure overlap. the weld metal microstructure A B. c D, —alllofthe above THT Not Midetroveh Pose! of pages 8‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return ti aper unmarked 9. Which othe following procedures would be expected te produce the least distortion in Imm straight buet weld? A TiGweld single sided, multi-pass B. MMAweld single sided, multi pass C. MMA weld double sided, malti-pass D. SAMweld 1 pass perside 10, A suitable gas / gas mixture for GMAW of aluminum i... A. 100% co, B. 100% Argon 80% Argon +20% CO; D. 98% Argon +2% 0; HI, Wie ote fowing is stocined wit SAW more often than swith MMA weld i? A. Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ B. Solidification cracking in the weld metal €.— Recheat cracking during PWHT. D. Lamellar tearing 7 12. EN ISO $817 (LEVEL C) specifies that the limit forthe diameter (D) ofa single pore ina weld is..-D<0.3s, but smax 4mm where s~matetal thickness, For which ofthe following situation is the pre acceptable? A. 520 mm, measured pore diameter = 5.0 mm B, s=15;mm, measured pore diameter = 4.5 mm C. s*10-mmm, measured pore diameter = 3.0 ram D. Selon messed poe dancer“ 33.8 8, Toneasue ue volage secustely i rcommendel hat the volincter shout be copected ‘A, serene sna za prc toa 3. trou te poner source mono eae kaon © tro he poner sree teats Saag the wel open 5. Motte wove ae ass 1/14. Lamellar tearing has occurred in a stee| fabrication. What technique could have been wsed to find it before the weld ‘was made? ‘A X-ray examination B. Liquid penetrant examination /C, Ultrasonic examination D. It could not have been found by any inspection method ie 15. Pre-heating 2 low alloy steel prior to welding is done to minimize the risk of. 6 A. porosity B. excessive distortion CHAZ eracking D. Lack of fusion S16: toi topes self somicing + Cn sel pte we. . A 600 to 650°C. B. 1000 to 1 100°C. ©. 700t0 800° ‘ D. —88010920°C 71 North, Miterrove Page 2 ofpones 5Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 7/17. For GMAW the humor rte of the wire is directly related to the stick-out length wire feed speed the arc voltage the travel speed pnw> 18 For MMA welding of 60:mm wall nozzle to 100 mm wall vessel shell, pre-heattemperanre A, Before welding starsie-staris B, On the shel and the nozzle ©. Atpoints atleast 75mm from the joint edge D. —Allofthe above ~7 18, Aerack nunsing along tbe centerline of weld bead could be caused by. A. Useofdamp ftux B. Lack ofpreheat C. Are voltage being too high D. Weld bead being too deep and very narrow 20 In order to improve resistance to service failure caused by eyelic loading, itis good practice wo. A. Use low heat input welding B. Use steel with a low CEV C ——_Bnsure there are no features that give high stress concentration D. —Allorthe above should be checked. 771. The se of low carbon austenite stainless steels and established stainless stels will minimize he tisk of A. HAZcracking B. Weld decay C.— Weld metal cracking, D. distortion 22 Wish ype of SAW fluc is susceprible to breaking down into fine particles during cisculntion? AL Fused Bo Neutral C Alloyed D. “Agglomerated V/ 23. The maximum hardness in the HAZ of ste! will increase if A. Heat input is increased B. CEVis increased C, Joint thickness is decreased D. All of the above ae oes SO 5817 (Level B) specifies the limit for excess Weld Metal (h) ona but weld s:-h-< | mm-+ 0.1 b, but ‘max 5 mun, B=weld width |i which ofthe following situations is the measured Excess Weld Metal accepteble? A. b=l0 measured excess weld metal ~ 2.5 mm B. b= 20 measured excess weld metal = 3.5 mm C. b= 35 measured excess weld metal = 4°3 mun D, be 45 messured excess weld metal = 5.5 mm TWEKorth Sitilecbrough Page Sotnces§‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) 25, 6 7, 28, 29, 30, Please return thi paper unmarked A carbon manganese steel is being welded by MMA and the electrode ‘un-out-lengths that have been used are much shorter han specified by the WPS. This deviation may ive. A, An increased risk of hydrogen cracking B. _Aniincrease risk of solidification cracking C. Lower values of HAZ toughness D. Higher values of HAZ hardness ‘The Fret procedure that I prepared fora Weld Procedure Qualification test welds... A. WPS B. WPS C WPOR D. WPAR Taeaater of material idenifistion by hard stamping is sometimes not allowed for ‘igh integrity applications because A. itisteo slow B. team be safety hazard ©. _ Ttmay be damaging to the material D. —Allof the above ‘When welding thin plate, distortion can be minimized by. A, using back-step welding B. minimizing weld volume using bridge tacks D. —_allofthe above ‘Which ofthe following would be considered tobe high Heat Input welding? AL $503/mm He Bo 55mm \ © $3 mm D. 50 k/mm Tnitiaton of TIG ae by using a High Frequency 2 High Frequency spark may not be allowed because... A. Trofien causes tungsten inclusions - B. Itcan damage electronic equipment C. Iisan electrical sefety hazard D, _Ttoften causes stop/start porosity THI North, Miesbrongh Pegs tof peges 5SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS CIRCUIT: - ‘ 22 Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply. 2 UU U High voltage of supply received in the welding unit converted to minimum volis and maxi to suit the welding work, Power supply from welding unit is carried to the work by means of welding cables. One welding cable is directly connected to the work as a retum cable (earth cable), Second cable is accompanied by electronic controlled power cable from power source ut connected to weldine head (control pane. wits drive unit, wire spool). welding head, lux hoppe are fixed on dispenser raversing unit which will operate from ditect power supply. In addition, ground earths are rrovided from welding unit and from work. Point of welding:= Prope defect tice filler wire (Wire spool) Flux and filler composition should be correct, 1 2. 3. Tracking of filler metal deposition 4. Flux should be tree from dust and to be baked Move of Operation: An fre is maintained between the end of a bare wire electrode and the work. As the electrode is melied, itis fed in tothe are by a set of rolls, driven by a govemed moter, Wire feed speed is automatically controlled to equal the rate at which the electrode is melted, 1 Jength is constant. (or is similar to MIG/MAG constant voliage.) The are operates under s i granular ilux (dienes scomeiged arc). Sci of the flux melts to provide « protective blanket over the weid poui, ihe remauner uf the flux is ‘unaffected and can be recoversd and re-used provided itis dry and not contarsinated, A semi eutomatic versics: is available in which the operetor has control of welding gun which carries a small qu.stity of fiux sn 2 hopper, Typical Defects Mis-tracking op Incomplete penetration Porosity Excessive penetration cacking Weld profile defects Slag inelusion Under cut Lack of fusion ‘Other Points Easily automated. Fut are process (constant) voltige. High deposition rateWELDING INSPECTION, STEEL ~ WIS 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION PAPER (MCQ.001) Naive be: Eee. Answer all Questi When “hydrogen control” is specified for a manual metal are roject the electrode would normal be A. Cellulosic B. Tron Oxide Cc Acid DB. Basie ‘You would certainly recognize 2 hydrogen controlled flux covered electrode from its: A. Color Bo Length C Trods Name D, — AWS/BS639 code Lener \/ 3: When manual metal arc welding is being carsied out on an open construction site, which group of welders are most likely to require continuous moriteris A. Concrete shunering welding teams R_Pipe welding team C.—Plater welders BD, Plant Maintenance welders / * You notice manual metal ate electrodes, stripped of fax are being used as filer wire for IG welding, You would object because: A. Itistoo expensive B. The wire would be too thick C.— The weld metal composition may be wt D. The wire is too short / 5. When open site working, serious porosity in metal are welds is brought fo your attention, What would you investigate? A. Electrode type BE Power Plant type © Elecwode storaze DB _Daytemperature / 6. The steel composition ina structural contract is changed fron 0.15% carbon, 0.6% manganese to 0.2% carbon. 1.2 Yemanganese. Might this influeace the incidence of. Porosity Cracking in the weld area Undereut for fillet welds Lack of roo! fusion defects poov9 J 10 ‘Which ofthe following alloy in non-magnetic? 44.0% Chromium molybdenum B. 12.0% Chyomauin b wstenitic stainless ste! pipe, argon gas called for, This ist A. Prevent oxidation B, Prevent underbead cracking ©. —Prevent parosity, D. Contr the penetration bead shape Pre-heating « Carbon steel manual metal are welding is carried out to minimize the risk of. A. Seattered porosity B. Warmhole poresity © Parent metal cracking D. Lack of penetration Im UK practice, BS499 Part 2 specifies hal the drawing dimension quoted fora fillet weld is the: A. Leg length B. Actual throat thickness Weld widta For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available, which would you choose for safe working A. Single operetor transformer B. Multi operator transformers, C ACIDE composite power unit D. Diesel engine driven motor generator 2. A welder qualification testis to verify A. The skill of the welder B, The quality ofthe materials ©. The non-destructive test procedure D. ‘The manufacturing methods A fibricating procedure calls for fillet welds to be “blended in” by grinding, This is to influence A, HAZ, Cracking Bo Fatigue lite ©. Residual stress D Yield strength Blend test specimens have been taken from 3 25mmn thick catbon sicel butt weld, Which would show lack of inner an fusion, A. Side bend B. Root bend © Face bend B. Gwided bend - TWP sth Adan Pose ofp ¢/ 18, Lam SJ. 1S. ba ving hs occured in sts bvicaion. BEFORE welding coud it ave ben on by pwely Bact by eer A. ety examination Aer well Yoaed tg BiH bya pesca ©. Uleaonie mpection D. Mould net ieee bon found by any inpeeton metiod A #6 Youare tw oversee the are weld B c DB. 1g of some machined fittings and found they are cadmius plate. Would you. Permit ito proceed Permit itt proceed with fume extraction Stop the operation at once ‘Advise the welder to drink milk and proceed‘4 vy SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS CIRCUIT: - Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply High voltage of supply received in the welding unit converted to minimum volts and maximum amps to suit the welding work, Power supply trom weiding unit is carried to the work by means of welding cables. ‘One welding cable is directly connected to the work ase retum cable (earth cable) Second sable is accompanied by electronic controlled power cable from power source unit are connected to weldine head (control panel. wire drive unit, wire sooo). welding head, ux hopper unit are fixed on dispenser traversing unit which will operate from direct power supply. Inudition, ground earths are provided from welding unit and from work, Point of welding: fect tree filler wire (Wire spool) 1. Propet Flux and filler composition should be correct, Tracking of filler metal deposition 4. Flux show's be tree from dust and to be baked. Move of Operation: An are is maintained between the end of a bare wire electrode and the work. As the electrode is ‘melted, itis fed in to the arc by a set of rolls, driven by a governed motor. Wire feed speed is automatically controlled to equal the rate at which the electrode is melted, thus are length is constant. (nr is similar to MIG/MAG constant voltage.) The arc operates under a layer of granular dius (iience »come ged arc). Scie of the flux melts to provide a protective blanket over the weid poui, siz remai cted and can be recovered and re-used provided itis dry and not contaminated. A seri sitomsatie version is available in which the operator has control of a welding gun which carries a small quovity of Sarx sna hopper. ‘Tvpical Defects Misaracking Incomplete penetration Porosity Excessive penetration Cencking Weld profite defects Slag inclusion Under eut Lack of fusion Other Points Easily automated Fiat are process (constant) volmage High deposition rateOther Point ‘The process vs a flat are (vonstant voltage). Inen or a ‘avstomatic / fully automatic welding process. Operating Parameters tive gas shiciding gas process. Ih is a semi Current ree 60 - 500A, Deposition rate 2 1-10 Kefhe (.201b/ng) Range of thickness Dip transfer & pulsed ere 0.5mm (0.020 inch) upwards. Spray transfer 6mm (1/4 inch) upwerds Type of joins + Alllwelding joints, including spot welds, Welling position Dip transfer & pulsed are - all position Spray transfer - flat (T-joints only H.V.) and with Aluminum spray transfer can be used in all positions, Access : Fair Portabiiity Fair Adlvantages:- Fast welding process, Thin to thick meteriais can be weld: Disadvantages: Root & side \Il lack of fusion, casily can‘: be seen on radiograph, Shielding gas is sensitive to wind and drafts Advantages:. 1. Deposition rate is high. 2. Costs are low because there is less electrode waste, no slag removal and welder down-time due to changing electrode is less compared to SMAW or GTAW, 3. This very versatile (all position process for Carbon, Low alloy and Stainless steels) sad |. Cost of machinery. shielding gas and maintenance is high ae 2. Accessibility to the welding is restrictive because of the size af 3. Shielding gas is sensitive tw wind and drafts, 4. The length of the welding lead (cable) is restrictive. 5. The equ:sment is not portable as SMAW,Limited welding position (FLAT & HORIZONTAL) Run in & run off plates may be required, [Wits Fee speed is adjusted automtically to equalize the rete of meting of filler wire to keep the are length constant. (Control pane!) Advantages H Weld pusite is sub ich utilization of electrode wire, Little or no fume: Disadvantages High heat Weld puddle not visible, ee ‘Type of flux used for S4W 1. Fused Th" flux also called neural type flux, no alloying elements, deoxidizing or faaizing agents are added to the flus, His a orcinary nuile typefux it is Black » Biakish gray ) own in color or Very darle ( It has a flakey shape, Class lilee eppearance. Moisture resi required sant, therefore no preheating is i is used for Generel purpose similar to rutile elecodes ‘ged, eliminating the need for protective clothing / Wel ig helmet, iptr thal could be detrimental to some base metals, Agglamerared 2 flus alloving elements, nt and ionizing zzent ete, Agglome Seoxidizing lis a basic type flu. Ik is tight grey in color Ithas e spherical shape. It absorbs moisture, therefore pre-heating is required It gives best mechanical properties, End of the shift on daily basis to be removed from the hopper to prevent moisture absorption.‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked - 71. Which ype of submerge are welding Suc is susceptible to moisae pick-up? A Neutral B.Agelomerated © Fused D. They are all bout the same 72 Alarge size, in the HAZ of a C-Mn steel weld joint may have... A. Low ductility B. Low toughness ©. High toughness D. High tensile strength 3. ASTRA testis used to measure... A. The tensile strength of the welded joint B, —The level of residusl stess ia butt joints. C. The frecture toughness of the HAZ BD, The through thickness ductiliy of a steel plate (the "2" direction) 4. The rik of hydcogen cracking ishigher when MMA welding of AW CMn steels B. Austenitic staintess steels €. —_Lowalloy steels for elevated temp. service D. Low cerbon steels for eryogenic service 5. The property of a material that has the greatest influence on welding distortion is the, A, Yield strength B, —Co-efficient of thermal expansion © Elastic modulus D. Coefficient of electrical conductivity V 6 Whichofthe following isa suitable shielding gas for FCAW of stainless steels? A 100% Argon B. 70% Argon + 30% He C.Argon + 5% Hydrogen B. —Axgon-+ 20% CO, / 7. The presence of iron sulphides in s weld bead may cause. A. Solidification cracking B. Hydrogen cracking © Lamellar tearing D. Weld decay 4% Armacro section is particularly good for showing, A, the HAZ microstucture B. overlap the weld mete! microstructure D. allof the above TH Hoh, Middlecbrowgh Page ofpenes§‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 9. Which othe following procedures would be expected orale Be Roce etion in 15mm straight butt weld? A TiGwele single sided, mult-pass B. MMA weld single sided, muti pass C. MMA weld double sided, multipass D. SAM weld 1 pass per side 10. A suiable gas gue mixture for GMAW of aluminum i A. 100% CO, BL 100% Argon C. 80% Argon +20% CO, D. 98% Argon + 2% 02 M11, Which ofthe towing is associated wih SAW me ofc than ti with MMA welds? A. Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ B. Solidification cracking in the weld metal C.—_ Resheat eracking during PWHT. D. Lamellar tearing 7/12 ENISO 3817 (LEVEL ©) specifies thatthe limit forthe diameter (D) of single pore in weld is. -D0.3e, bot ‘max 4mm where semateral thickness For which ofthe following situation isthe pore acceptable? A. 5°20 mm, measured pore diameter = 5.0 mm B. S15 mm, measured pore diameter = 4.5 mam €,s=10 mm, measured pore diameter ~ 3.0 mm. D. (0 mm, measured pore diameter = 3.5 mm 1, To mmanue ae volage securtly iti recomended hat the vollmeer shoul becomes A across the arc and as near as practical to the arc B. across the power source terminals prior to are initiation C. __across the power source terminals during the welding operation D. —_allof the above are suitable 1/14 Lamela tearing has occurred in a see fabrication, What technique could have been used to find it before the weld was made? A. Xray examination B. Liquid penetent exemination C. Ultrasonic examination D. It could not have been found by any inspection method Sis Pre-hesting alow alloy stee! prior 10 welding is done to minimize the tisk of... ‘ A porosity B. excessive distortion CHAZ cracking D. Lack of fusion S16 yi empress rabig a et pie A 600 to 650°C B. 1000 10 1100°% © 70010 800°C ‘ D. 88010 920°C THT Mort, Maes ese? of pages §‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 17. For GMAW the morte of the wire is directly related to... AL the stick-out length B, wire feed speed © theatre voltage D. the navel speed 18 For MMA welding of 60 mam wall nozzle 4 100 mm wall vessel shel, pre-heat temperature should be checked. Before welding startsire-starts On the shell and the nozzle ‘Atpoints atleast 75mm from the joint edge Allofthe above Popp +718 Acteck rining along the centerline ofa weld bead could be cused by. A. Useofdamp fux BL Lack of preheat ©. Arevoltage being to0 high D. Weld bead being too deep and very narrow 70. Inorder to improve resistance to service failure caused by cylic loading, itis ood practice to... ‘A. Use low heat input welding B. Use steel with a low CEV Ensure there are no features that give high sess concentration D. Allofthe above ~771. The use of low carbon austenitic stainless steels and established stainless stele wil minimize the tsk of... HAZ cracking Weld decay Weld metal cracking distortion vow> 1/22, Which type of SAW fhux i suscepibie to breaking down inte fine particles during circulztion? A Fused B. Neutral C. Alloyed D. Agglomerated V/ 23. The maximum hardness in the HAZ ofa stee! will inerease if th A, Heat input is increased B. CEViis increased C. Joint thickness is decreased D. —Allofthe above 24: BS ENISO 5817 (Level B) specifies the limi for excess Weld Metal (h) on a butt weld as: -h <1 mm +0.1 b, but max 5 mm, b=weld width, Jn which of te following situations isthe measured Excess Weld Metal sce A. belO measured excess weld metal 2.5 mm B. b= 20 measured excess weld metal = 3.5 mm C. b= 35 measured excess weld meul = 45 mm measured excess weld metal = 5.5 mm . DP North, Mdtesbrough Fare efoores § :‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Please return this paper unmarked 4 carbon mangenete steel is being welded by MMA and the electrode. man-out-lengths that have been used are much ified by the WPS. This deviation may give, A. An increased risk of hydrogen cracking B. An increas risk of soliification cracking ©. Lower values of HAZ toughness D, Higher values of HAZ hardness 26, The fist procedure thet is prepared for @ Weld Procedure Qualification test weld isa A pwes B. WPS C WPQR D. WPAR 27 Mransler of material identification by hard stamping is sometimes not allowed for high integrity applications beceuse.., A. itis to stow B.iteanbe safery hazard C—_Iemay be damaging othe materil D. —Allofthe above 28. When welding thin pate, distortion can be minimized by. A. using back-step welding B. minimizing weld volume © using bridge tacks D. —allofthe above 79. Which of the following would be considered o be high Heat Input Welding? 350 Jean 55 Yim, 5.5 Steam 5.0 klar pomp 30. Ination of « TIG are by using High Frequency s High Frequency spark ‘may not be allowed because... Itofien causes tungsten inclusions Ii can damage electronic equipment Itis an electrical safety hazard Keofien causes stopistart porosity pomp THE North, Bibdtesrough Page & of pages $SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS ciRcutt;. = Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply => High voltage of suprly recived in the welding unit converted to minimum vols and maxi to suit the welding work, => Powersupply from welding unit is earied tothe work by means of welding cables > One welding cables direetly'connerted tothe work asa retum cable (earth cable), => Second cable is accompanied by electronic controlled power cable from Power source wt sonpccted to weldine head (control panel. wite drive uni, wire spool welding heed, on hope are fixed on dispenser traversing unit which will operate ffom ditect power supply. =p In addition, ground earths are provided from welding unit and from work, Point of welding:. 1. Propet fect tree filler wire (Wire spool), 2. Flux and filler composition should be correct, 3. Tracking of filler mztal deposition 4. Flux show's be tree from dust and to be baked Moe of Operation: Aa aie te mainitived between the end of a bare wire electrode and the work, As the electrode is ‘melted. itis fed in tothe are by a set of rolls driven by a governed motor Wire feed speed is automatically controlled to equal the rate at which the electrode is melted, thus are length is constant. (or is similar to MIG/MAG constant voltage) The ae operates under 2 layer of granular iiux (fience scomeiged are). Saree ofthe flux melts to provide a protective blanket over the weld pov remaicner vf the flux is unaffected and can be recovered and re-used provided itis dry and nos cenarinewe A Semi slomatic versio is available in which the operator has control of a welding gun which carries a small qu.:tity of fux in a hopper. ‘Typical Defects Mis-trecking Sa Incomplete penetration Porosity Excessive penetration Cracking Weld profile defects Slag inclusion Under eut Lack of fusion Other Points Easily automated, Fit are process (constant) vo'mage, High deposition rateWELDING INSPECTION, STEEL — WIS 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION PAPER (MCQ.001) Name fii: Een Answer all Questions 7/1. When“hydrozen conta” is specified fora mamua! meta! are welding projest he eletrode would nora be A Cellulosic Bron Oxide © Acid DB. Basie ‘You would certainly recognize a hydrogen controlled flux covered electrode from its: A Color B. Length C Trade Name D. AWS /BS639 code Lener 7 % When manual metal ate welding i bing cared out onan open construction sits, which group of welders are most likely to require continuous monitoring’ A. Concrete shutering welding teams B. Pipe welding team, C. Plater welders D. Plant Maintenance welders \/ 4 You notice manual metal ac electrodes, stripped of flx are being used as filler wite for TIG welding. You would object because: A. Itistoo expensive B. The wire would be too thick C.— The weld metal composition may be wrong D, The ware is too short 7% 5. When open site working, serious porosity in metal are welds is brought to your attention, What would you investigate? A. Electrode type B. Power Plant type C. Electrode storage D. —Daytemperature 6. ‘The steel composition ins structural contract is changed from 0.15% carbon, 0.6% manganese to 0.2% earbon. 1.2% manganese. Might this influence the incidence of: Porosity Cracking in the weld area Undercut for filet welés Lack of root fusion defects poe> 1) Bn Meroe Powe | ofoages +7. Which of the following alloy in non-magnetic? A. 4.0% Chromiyn melyllsnun B. 12.0% Cluoniuns C.—Austanii Staintess Stst 1, 9.0% Nieke! Stet 7 8 Whea TIG welding Austenitic stinles ste pipe argon yas backing i called for. This i to AL Prevent oxidation B. Prevent underbead racking © Prevent porosity D. Control the penetration bead shape ~/ 9. Pre-heating @ Carbon steel manual metal are welding is carried out to minimize the risk of. A. Scattered porosity B.— Warmhele porosity C Parent metal cracking D. Lack of penetration J 10, in UK practice, BS499 Pant2 specifies thatthe drawing dimension quoted fra filet weld is the A. Leg length B. Actual throat thickness Weld width 11, For open site menual metal wetding the following equipment is available, which would you choose for safe working? A, Single operator transformer B. Multi operator transformers C.ACIDC composite power unit D. _Diesel engine driven motor generator Y 12. Awelder qualification test isto verity A. The skill ofthe welder B. The quality of the materials C. The non-destructive text procedure D. The manufacturing methods ~ 13. A fabricating procedure cells for Fillet welds tobe “blended in” by grinding, This isto influence. A HAZ. Cracking Bo Fetigue lite C. Residual stress D. Yield ste 11, Blend est specimens have been taken froma 25mm thick carbon steel butt weld, Which would show lack of inner run fusion, Side bend Root bend Face bend Guides tend go> 1 Nate stdetvoush Pose J ofpges ¢J 15. Lamellar wearing has occurred in 2 steel fobeication. BEFORE welding could it have beer foun! by: Abeer wetly Board Wy eer A, Xeray examination B. Dye penetrant Ultrasonic inspection D. fh woutd not have beon found by any inspection method o/ 16. You revo oversee te ate welding of some machined Figs and found they ate cada plate. Would you Permit itto proceed Permit ito proceed with fi ‘Stop the operation at once Advise the welder 10 drink milk and proceed extraction goex THE Nm, ktdteteng Paw 3 ofanL VV SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS cIRCUTT:. Welding power source is connected to the incoming main power supply. Hiigh voltage of supply received in the welding unit converted to minimum volts and maximum amps 10 suit the welding werk, Power supply from welding unit is carried to the work hy means of welding cables. ‘One welding cable is directly'connected to the work as a retum cable (earth cable), Second cable is accompanied by electronic controlled power cable from power source unit are connected to weldine heed (control panel. wire drive unit, wire soool). welding head, flux hopper uni: ace fixed on dispenser traversing unit which will operate from direct power supply. In usdition, ground earths are provided from welding unit and from work. Point of welding 1, Proper -efect tee filler wire (Wire spool) 2. Flux and filer 3, Tracking of filer metal deposition ‘omposition should be correct, 4. Plus shou'd be tree from dust and to be baked Moe of Operation: An dre is maintained between the end of 2 bare wire electrode and the work. As the electrode is melted, it is fed in to the arc by a set of rolls, driven by # governed motor. Wire feed speed is automatically controlled to equal the rate at which the electrode is melted, thus arc length is constant. (or is similar to MIG(MAG constant voltage.) The are operates under a layer of gTunulat flux (Hienes «come ged arc). Se: unaffected and can be recove A semi ctomatic version is available in which the operator has control of a welding gun which carries a small qu.-tity of Sax an @ hopper. of the flux melts to provide a protective blanket over the weid puui, ihe remainner uf the flus is and re-used provided itis dry and not contaminated. ‘Tvnical Defects Misctracking Incomplete penetration Porosity Excessive penetration Cracking Weld profile defects Slog inclusion Under ewt Lack of fusion Other Points ka Fiat are process (constant) volinge. automated, High deposition meOther Points ‘The process 1s 2 flat arc (constant voltuze). Inert or aiomatic/ fully automatic welding process. Onerating Parameters tive gas shiciding gas process. It is e semi Curent ri 60-5004, Deposition rate 1-10 Kg/hr 2-206) Range of thickness Dip transfer & pulsed are 0.5mm (0.020 inch) upwards, Spray transfer 6enm (1/4 inch) upwards. Type of joints 1 All welding joints, including spot welds Welling position: ——_—dDiip ransfer & pulsed are - all postion Spray transfer - flat (T-joints only H.V.) and with Aluminum spray transfer can be used in sil postions. Access _ Fair Por Fair Aclvantages: Fast welding process, Thin to thick materials ean be welded, Disad: Root & side wl lack of fusion, easily can't be seen on radiograph, ages Shielding gas is sensitive to wind and drafts, Advantages: 1, Deposition rate is high, 2. Costs are low because there is less electrode waste, no slag removal and welder downtime due to changing electrode is less compared to SMAW or GTAW. 5. Itis very versatile (all position process for Carbon, Low alloy and Stainies 5 steels) Disadvantages: Cost of machinery, shielding gas and maintenance is high. 2. Accessibility to the welding is restrictive because of the size of th and crafts, Shielding gas is sensitive w 4, The length of the welding lead (cable) is restrictive. ‘The equi,rment is not portable as SMAW,Limited welding position (FLAT & HORIZONTAL) Run in & run off plates may be required. Wire fe length Speed if adjusted automaticelly co equalize the rate of melting of filler wire to keep the ure stant. (Control panel} Advantages High utilization of electrode wire, Weld pudcle is subr:c.sed, eliminating the need for protective clothing / Wel ling helmet, Little or no fume: Disadvantages High heat inpur that could be detrimental to some base metals, Weld puddle not visible ‘Type of flux used for SAW 1. Fused Tr ux also called neurral type flux, no alloying | Agelom: Mus ve sigments, deoxidizing or fauising agents are | deonidizing agent and loniam ‘added to the Mux, is a basic type flux Iisa ore!nary rutile tereftux kt is Black » rown in color or Very dark ( Blakish gray ), Ithas a flakey shape. Gt Agglemerated ins alloving elements, ‘gent ete, It is Light grey in color Ithas a spherical shape. Tt absorbs moisture, therefore pre-heating is slike appearance. required Moisture resistant, therefore no preheating is | required, ile | End of the shift on daily basis to be removed from I is used for General purpes similar to eile | Ea hopper to prevent moisture soeoreren Ic gives best mechanical properties. electrodes‘Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions “1 Van Please return this paper unmarked ‘Which type of submerge arc welding fux is susceptible to moisture pick-up? AL Neuwal B“Agclomerated Cc Fused D. They are all about the same A large grain size, in the HAZ of 8 C-Mn steel weld joint may have. A Lowduc B Low toughness C. High toughness D. High tensile strength ASTRA testis used to measure A. The tensile strength of the welded joint B. The level of residual stress in butt joints, ©. The fracture toughness of the HAZ BD. The through thickness ductility ofa steel plate (the " Tae risk of hydrogen cracking is higher when MMA welding of. A, CMnteels B. Austenitic sinless steels €. —_Lowalloy steels for elevated temp. service D, Low carbon steels for eryogenic service ‘The property of a material that has the greatest influence on welding distortion isthe... A. Yield szength B. Coefficient of thermal expansion ©. Elastic modulus D. —_Coveffcient of elecrical conduct ity ‘Which of the following is « suitable shielding gas for FCAW of stainless steels? A. 100% Argon 70% Axgon + 30% He B C. Argon + 5% Hydrogen B. Argon +20% CO; iron sulphides in « weld bead may cause. Solidification cracking Hydrogen cracking Lamellar tearing Weld decay ‘A macro section is particularly good for showit the HAZ microstructure overlap the weld metal microstructize all of the above A. B. c. D. ect A B. c D, WT North Midesreneh & Paper 2 (Rev. 2) Poe | ofpoges 5Welding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) ase return this paper unmarked V9, Which ofthe folowing procedures woud be expected to produce tbe leat disoion in ISmm sight butt weld? A TiGweld single sided, mutti-pass B. MMAweld single sided, multi pass Co MMA weld double sided, muli-pass D. SAM weld pass perside M10. A suiuble gas / gas mixture for GMAW of ahaminum i... A 100% CO; B. 100% Argon C 80% Argon + 20% CO; D. 989% Argon + 2% 0; 1/11. Which ofthe following is associated with SAW more ofien than i is with MMA wel is? A. Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ B. Solidification cracking in the weld metal ©. —_Recheat cracking during PWHT D. Lamellar tearing 7 12, EN ISO 5817 (LEVEL C) specifies thatthe limit forthe diameter (D) ofa single pore in weld is...DS0.3s, but ‘max 4mm where semateril thickness, For which ofthe following situation i the pore acceptable? A. $20 mm, measured pore dlameter = 5.0 mm B. se15 mm, measured pore diameter = 4.5 mm, c (0 mam, measured pore diameter = 3.0 mm D. 10 mm, measured pore diameter = 3.5 mm «13. To measure are voltage accurtely itis recommended that the voltmeter should be comected ‘A. across the are and as near as practical to the arc B. across the power source terminals prior to ae initiation C. across the power source terminals during the welding operation D. —_allof the above are suitable L714, Lamellar tearing bas occurred ina stel fabrication. What technique could have been used to find it before the weld ‘was made? A. Xomey examination B. Liquid penetrant examination ©. Ulwasonic examination D. could not have been found by any inspection method ©// 18, Preteting low aly se prior to welding is done to mini the rk of. ‘ A. porosity B. excessive distortion CHAZ cracking D. Lack of fusion ay tee ate ea et A 600 to 650°C B 100040 11008. C700 to 800°C D. 880 t0 920°C. THT Midiesbroueh ave of mee: 5Welding Inspection : ‘Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) M10. 9. 20. m, Vn. 24, Please return this paper unmarked For GMAW the bam-off rate of the wire is directly related t A. the stick-out length B. wire feed speed C. theare vollage D. the tavel speed For MMA welding of» 60 mmm wall nozte to 100 mm wall vessel shell, pre-beat temperature shouldbe checked A. Before welding start/re-stars B. On the shell and the nozzle C.—_Atpoints atleast 75mm fom the joint edge D. —Allofthe above ‘A crack running along the centerline of a weld bead could be caused by... A. Use of damp flux B. Lack of preheat C. Arc voltage being too high D, Weld bead being too deep and very narrow ‘mn order to improve resistance to service failure eaused by cyclic loading, its good procice to. A. Use low heat input welding B. Use steel with a low CEV C. Ensure there are no fearures that give high stress concentration D. —Allof the above ‘The use of low carbon tustenitc stainless steels and established stainless steels will minimize the risk of. A. HAZ cracking B. Welddecay C. Weld metal cracking D. distortion ‘Which type of SAW fiux is susceptible to breaking down into fine particles during circulation? A Fused B. Neural Alloyed D. —Aggiomerated ‘The maximum hardness in the HAZ of ¢stee} will increase if the... A. Hest input is increased B. CEVis increased C. Joint thickness is decreased D. Allo the above BS EN ISO 5817 (Level B) specifies the hmit for excess Weld Metal (h) on a butt weld at: -h< 1 mm 0.1 b, but ‘max $ mm, beweld width, In which ofthe following situations isthe measured Excess Weld Metal acceptable? A. b10 measured excess weld metal= 2.5 mm. B 0 measured excess weld metal ~ 3.5 mm Cb 35 measured excess weld metal = 4 5 ram D. 5S measured excess weld metal = §5 mm DIT Werk Middetrough Pres \etnoesWelding Inspection : Multiple Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 2) 25. 26. 27, 28. 28. 30. Please return this paper unmarked A carbon manganese ste! is being welded by MMA and the electrode run-out-lengths that have been used are much shorter than specified bythe WPS. This deviation may give... A. Amincreased tisk of hydrogen cracking B. —_Aminerease risk of solidification cracking © Lower values of HAZ toughness D. Higher valves of HAZ hardness The first procedure that is prepared for » Weld Procedure Qualification test weld isa A wes B. wPs Cc weoR D. WPAR ‘Transfer of material identification by bard stamping is sometimes not allowed for high integrity applications because... A. itistoo slow B. — itcanbe safety hazard ©. Iermay be damaging to the material DB. Allofthe above When welding thin piate, ditortion ean be minimized by... A. using back-step welding B. minimizing weld volume C. using bridge tacke D. —allofthe above ‘Which ofthe following would be considered to be high Heat Input welding? A $50 3mm Bl 55 Jim Co 5.$ aun D. 50k/mm Initiation ofa TIG are by using a High Frequency a High Frequency spark may not be allowed because A. Itoften causes tungsten inclusions B. ——_itcan damage electronic equipment ©. Wtis an electrical safety hazard D. —Ikoften causes stop/start porosity ‘WT North, Middessrouph Page af panes 5- Limited welding position (FLAT & HORIZONTAL) Faun in & run off plates may be requir Wire feed speed is adjusted automatically fo equalize the rate of melting of filler wire to keep the arc length eonstant-(Corirol panel) Advantages High utilization of electrode wire ‘Weld puddie is subrecrged, eliminating the need for protective clothing / Welding helmet Little oF no ferme: Disadvantages High heat inpur that could be detrimental to some base metals, Weld puddle not visible. ‘Type of flux used for SAW 1, Fused |, ggtamerated Tr" Dux also called neutral ype flux, no alloying | Agglomersied flux contsins slloving elements, clements, deoxidizing or ivsizing agents are | deoxidizing egent and iontzing agent ete added to the flux. tis a orcinary rutile tyrefiux tis a basic type Aux tis light grey in color Bt is, Black 7 Prown in color or Very dak (1 1 tas scherical shape Blakish gray ). thas 2 spherical shape Thos a fakey shape, Glass like appearance, It_ absorbs moisture, therefore pre-heating is required Moisture resistunt, therefore no preheating is ives best mechanical properties. required It gives best mechanical properties. End of the shift on daily basis to be removed from the hopper to prevent moisture absorption. It is used for General purpose similar to nutile electrodesther Matus process 1s 2 fat are (constant vollvve). Inert or active Qosrative Porsmneters Current range 1 60-s00a : Deposition rite 1510 whe (2.201b/nn) shiciding gas process, It is a semi Range of thickness Dip transfer & pulsed ace 0.5mm (0.020 inch) upwards Spray transfer 6mm (1/4 inch) upwards “Type of joints All welding joins, including spot welds Wel.ting position Dip transfer & pulsed are - all position wd Soray transfer «lat (T-joines only HV.) and with Aluminum spray ‘wansfer cen be used in all poditions, Access Fair Portability Fair Advantages: Fast welding process, ‘Thin to thick mates an be welded. Disadvantages: Root & side wll lek of fusion, easly can't be seen on radiograph Shiclding gas is sensitive to wind and drafis, Advant Deposition rate is high ime due to Gost ate low becuse there is less electrode waste, no slag removal snd welder down changing elecvode is less compared io SMAW or GTAW. 3. This very versatile (al postion process for Carbon, Low alloy and Stainless steels) Disadvantayes: !. Cost of machinery, chieling gas and maintenance is high, 2. Accessibility 1 the welding is restrictive becouse of the size at kur, 3. Shielding gas is sensitive ie wind und drafts 4. The length of the welding lead (cuble) is restrictive, 5. ‘The equnment is not portable as SMAW. onSPECTION, STEELS - WIS 5 OICE QUESTION PAPER (M1CQ.002 WELDING I Name Answer all quesnons 1 S459 Par 1] communicates by the use of symbols the type of joint preparation to be used. Lisied A below are four symbols: which ofthese indicaies the Gepn of penetatin of the weld required on the joint? A 1o B D ey 2. Which of the following sy side ofthe weld? ey ; 3. Wharawe functions an are weleing must bs in cquiibsiers 19 enable = 6 10 be esioblished? Ate Vel Curent Wire / Electrode feed ra0e ones Metal burn-off rave
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