Distortion Flashcards
Temperature, expressed in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius, refers to the measure of the: A)Intensity of energy B)Amount of energy C)Volume of energy D) Quantity of energy
A)Intensity of energy
The term heat expresses A)Quantity B)Degrees C)Temperature D) Intensity
A)Quantity
What is a common cause of distortion A)Using specified welding procedures B)Unequal heating and cooling of welds C)Free expansion and contraction D) Equal heating and cooling of welds
B)Unequal heating and cooling of welds
When heated evenly and without restraint in which direction does metal expand A)Transversely across B)Longitudinally lengthwise C)Volumetrically in all directions D) only upwards and downwards
C)Volumetrically in all directions
Transitional expansion occurs when a metal changes from A)A solid state to a liquid state B)One crystalline structure to another C)One colour to another D) A liquid state to a solid state
B)One crystalline structure to another
Which type of distortion results from shrinkage across the world’s at 10 to pull a member of a T joint towards the welded site A)Transitional distortion B)Transverse distortion C)Longitudinal distortion D) Angular distortion
D) Angular distortion
What type of distortion results in an overall reduction in the length of the weld A)Transitional distortion B)Transverse distortion C)Longitudinal distortion D) Angular distortion
C)Longitudinal distortion
Which type of distortion refers to the tendency for the plates to draw together down the length of the joint as you were welding? A)Transitional distortion B)Transverse distortion C)Longitudinal distortion D) Angular distortion
B)Transverse distortion
What causes angular distortion in a V groove weld if the plates are free to move?
A)The nonuniform contraction of the weld material
B)The rapid cooling of the weld metal
C)Making tacks too small on the end of the plate
D) The weld metal expanding when it’s cold
A)The nonuniform contraction of the weld material
What is the primary cause of distortion created from longitudinal shrinkage? A)Welding at a slower rate of speed B)Making tacks too small and the ends C)Weld made using the wrong polarity D) Weld beads contracting upon cooling
D) Weld beads contracting upon cooling
What welding variable is more likely to have the plates of a butt joint draw together causing transverse distortion? A)Welding at a faster rate B)Using straight polarity C)Using reverse polarity D) Welding at a slower rate
D) Welding at a slower rate
What is one method you can use to correct angular distortion on butt joints? A)Weld with one pass B)weld with many passes C)weld on both sides D) Allow the plates to move freely
C)weld on both sides
How can you reduce longitudinal distortion A)Keep weld reinforcement to a minimum B)Weld on one side of the joint only C)Use slow welding speeds D) Avoid back stepping
A)Keep weld reinforcement to a minimum
What is one method to reduce transverse distortion?
A)Use a slow deposition rate
B)Use a fast deposition rate
C)Align the plates so the space between them decreases along the length of the wild
D) Before welding, set the plates closer together than you need for the finished weld
B)Use a fast deposition rate
What is the disadvantage to rigid clamping and fixturing?
A)Set up time slows down production
B)Some distortion can occur after releasing the clamping
C)Rigid clamping and fixturing material is expensive
D) This message cannot be used on objects with square corners
B)Some distortion can occur after releasing the clamping