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A consumable electrode is: - ANSWERAN electrode which melts and provides metal to fill the joint The weld heat affected zone is: - ANSWERthe portion of the base metal adjacent to the weld metal whose properties have been changed due to the heat of welding When an arc is formed between two ele...

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
A consumable electrode is: - ANSWERAN electrode which melts and provides metal
to fill the joint

The weld heat affected zone is: - ANSWERthe portion of the base metal adjacent to
the weld metal whose properties have been changed due to the heat of welding

When an arc is formed between two electrodes - ANSWERelectricity flows from
negative cathode to positive anode

The magnetic pinch force helps in the process of the detaching the molten metal
drops from the electrode tip. The magnetic force - ANSWERincreases as the square
of the current causing smaller and smaller droplets to be detached
Explosion welding - ANSWERis solid state process in which coalescence is
produced through high speed impacting of two or more materials by controlled
detonation

A typical application for thermite welding is - ANSWERjoining of rails

Welding without filler metal with GTAW process is referred to as -
ANSWERautogenous welding

A typical weld flaw associated with GTAW process is - ANSWERporosity

SMAW power sources typically have a volt-ampere curve that is - ANSWERdrooping

The electric current for welding must be transformed from - ANSWERHigh voltage,
low amperage to low voltage, high amperage

The major advantage of electron beam welding process is - ANSWERfull penetration
welds on thick material in one pass

The progress of welding with Electroslag welding process is - ANSWERVertical up


Once a box of E49XX low hydrogen electrodes has been opened the electrodes may
remain at ambient temperature for up to a maximum of - ANSWER4 hours

Shielded Metal ARC Welding (SMAW) process - ANSWERestablishes an arc
between the end of a covered electrode and the work piece.

The spray mode of metal transfer is achieved with - ANSWERhigh amperage, high
voltage and argon-rich shielding gas

,digital wire feeders - ANSWERhave feedback systems to maintain the preset wire
feed speed

wire designated by CSA standard W48 as an E491T-9MJ-H8 - ANSWERResults in
weld deposit with a maximum of 8 ml diffusible hydrogen per 100 g of weld metal

Self shield flux cored wires are - ANSWERbetter able to tolerate air currents

The AWS classes metal cored wire along with - ANSWERsolid wires

SAW Fluxes that significantly influence the composition of the weld metal through
slag/metal reactions are called - ANSWERactive

Resistance welding of aluminum - ANSWERCan be done but with greater difficulty
due to its low resistivity

The plasma arc welding process is similar to what other welding process in principles
of operation - ANSWERGTAW

For a flat weld profile and good penetration profile using the MCAW process -
ANSWER15 degree travel angle using push technique should be used

What is the effect of tip to work distance (electrical sickout on deposition rate of
submerged are welding - ANSWERdecreasing tip to work distance without adjusting
any other variable will cause a increase in deposition rate

Electrode stick out is measured - ANSWERFrom tip of nozzle to end of electrode

Contact tip-to-work is the sum (CTTW) - ANSWERof the electrode extension and arc
length

Increasing electrical sickout - ANSWERdecreases voltage, decreases current and
increases resistance

Which welding process for GMAW has large weld pool and is rather large and
difficult to control out of position - ANSWERSpray transfer

Which welding process for GMAW has excessive spatter - ANSWERGlobular
transfer

Which welding process for GMAW usually has lack of fusion - ANSWERShort Circuit

what electrodes never go in holding or baking oven - ANSWERcellulosic

Submerged Arc Welding disadvantage - ANSWERRequires inter-pass and post weld
slag removal

What welding process has the greatest HAZ - ANSWERElectroslag

GTAW when a BALL is formed on Tungsten - ANSWERAluminum

,Which welding process can be done outside Earth's atmosphere - ANSWERDiffusion

With tungsten arc, most of the current across the arc is carried by -
ANSWERelectrons

Electrode beam welding has - ANSWERa very narrow weld and heat affected zone

Which gases are used with the GMAW process - ANSWERargon and CO2 and their
mixtures in various proportions

Which welding process is non-consumable electrode process - ANSWERGTAW

Which shielding gas does GMAW use for spray transfer - ANSWER95% Argon and
5% CO2

The deposition rate of SMAW electrodes is increased by including - ANSWERIron
Power

Electrode in Flux cored are welding is - ANSWERTubular wire containing flux or
other ingredients

What welding process is not used in overhead position - ANSWERSAW (Submerged
Arc Welding

SAW Fluxes that significantly influence the composition of the weld metal through
slag/metal reactions are called - ANSWERare classified in conjunction with welding
wire forming a flux designation

A welding arc consists of a - ANSWERhigh current and low voltage

The heat of the welding arc is used to - ANSWERlocally melt the base material and
filler material to create fusion upon solidification

Welding using GTAW process with current set to DCEN - ANSWER30% arc heat at
the electrode and 70% arc heat at the work

The function of the ingredients in the electrode coating of SMAW electrodes is to -
ANSWERprovide a gas shield, slag covering, scavengers, arc stabilization and
additional alloying elements

The temperature for holding low hydrogen electrodes - ANSWER120 C

The GMAW process uses (Blank) to shield the molten weld from the atmosphere -
ANSWERexternal shielding gas

The flux cored arc welding is an arc welding process usually in the semi-automatic
mode, consisting of: - ANSWERA constant current power supply, a continuous
speed wire feeder, a welding gun, and a continuous filler metal electrode with a
hallow core containing flux and other ingredients

, Welding is process a joining process that by definition requires application of -
ANSWEREither heat or pressure

Name the two main methods of arc shielding - ANSWERflux shielding and gas
shielding

Which direction do the electrons flow in an electrical are - ANSWERCathode to
anode

In are welding, the electric are is intensely hot with temperature exceeding -
ANSWER30,000 C

How does the arc voltage and arc stiffness change when the arc length is increased
- ANSWERArc voltage increases and arc stiffness decreases

What type of penetration and weld width can be expected when using DC positive
(GTAW) - ANSWERShallow penetration and a wide weld

Which polarity is chosen most often for direct current GTAW welding of steels and
why - ANSWERDirect current electrode negative. More heat is produced at the work
piece leading to deeper weld penetration

Why must shielding gas for GTAW be completely inert - ANSWERPresence of active
gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide the tungsten electrode and the limit its life.

Two advantages of GTAW process - ANSWERIt gives high quality deposits, and the
process can be used to weld virtually all metals and alloys

Why is SMAW a very commonly used welding process - ANSWERIt provides great
flexibility in terms of the broad range of materials and their thicknesses that can be
joined in all welding positions

SMAW uses constant current or constant voltage - ANSWERconstant current

Why is care necessary in the proper storage and handling of electrodes for welding
steels - ANSWERImproperly stored electrodes can pick up moisture leading to
increased weld metal hydrogen content and therefore increased risk of cold cracking
in the weld zone

GMAW uses Constant Voltage or Constant Current - ANSWERConstant Voltage

Which metal transfer would be applied to Cast Iron - ANSWERGMAW: Short
Circuiting

Which metal transfer would be applied to aluminum alloy - ANSWERGMAW: Spray

Between 100% CO2 and 95% Ar-5% CO2, which shielding gas will you chose to
spray in semi-automatic welding of carbon steel - ANSWER95% Ar - 5% CO2

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