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Affects of positive or negative weldment in arc welding. (189) Correct Ans-- Positive = less
energy, shallow

- Negative = more energy, deep penetration



(SMAW) Shield Metal Arc Welding Correct Ans-- Type of fusion welding (Arc)

- A coated electrode is used to provide energy to the weld and necessary shield gas

- Pro: min oxidation, simple, economical

- Con: Slag removal, change of electrode



TIG Welding Correct Ans-- Fusion Welding (Arc)

- Tungeston = electrode (avoid consumption of electrodes)

- External Shielding Gas

- Pro: No electrode wear, no slag, high quality weld

- Con: Need filler, high heat loss due to gas flow



SAW Welding Correct Ans-- Type of fusion welding (Arc)

- Granular flux deposits = shielding

- Long consumable ectrode used

- Pro: Ease of authomation, shield visible sparks, mimimize spatter

- Con: Limit to horizontal whelding, slag removal

,Resistance Spot Welding Correct Ans-- A current flows across the copper electrode and melts
the two sheets.

- Just used for metal sheets

- Pro: No shielding gas, no filler material, mass production

- Con: Conductive sheets, no corner welding, possible leak



Where does the weld occur in resistance spot welding? Correct Ans-Between the two sheets




Flash Welding Correct Ans--Types of fusion welding

- Similar to resistance welding but can be used for different shapes.

- air is squeezed out = no oxygen

- Pro: No oxidation, fast, no slag

- Con: Conductive material only, butt joint only, flash removal

- Typical application: chains, pipelines



Energy Beam Welding Correct Ans-- Type of fusion welding

- Used for small and precise welds

- High power density

- Low energy



Types of Energy Beam Welding Correct Ans--Laser

, + Pro: high power density, fast, in air operations

+ Con: Reflective, thermal defects

E-Beam

+ pro: high power density, fast, deep penetration

+ Con: Vacuum, conductive material

I-Beam

+ Pro: High power density, fast

+ Con: Vacuum, conductive materials



Types of Solid State Welding Correct Ans-- Friction

- Stir



Solid State Welding Correct Ans-High pressure + low heat = melting




Friction Welding Correct Ans-- Type of Solid State welding

- Utilizes heat generated by mechanical friction for welding

- pro: conductive/non-conductive, no shielding gas, no slag

- Con: Flash removal, symmetric parts only



Stir Welding Correct Ans-- Type of solid state welding

- Uses rotating tool to but weld two components.

- Pro: conductive/non-conductive, no shielding gas, no slag

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