Exam 2 Flashcards

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1
Q

What is the term for the type of weld placed on the opposite side of a joint before a Single V-groove weld is completed on the near side of the joint?

A

backing weld

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2
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True or False: ‘CJP’ in the tail specifications part of a weld symbol means Complete Joint Penetration.

A

True

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3
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The difference between the fusion face and the weld interface when looking at the cross section of a completed groove weld is known as the:

A

depth of fusion

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4
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Of the following welding processes, which is not considered an arc welding process:
A: ESW
B: FCAW
C: GMAW
D: SMAW
A

A: ESW

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5
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Which of the following produces welds with a progression uphill along the joint, in a single pass?
A: ESW
B: FCAW
C: SAW
D: None of the above
A

A: ESW

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6
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ESW processes have several advantages, but which of the following is not one of them?
A: Capable of joining thick members
B: Ease of Setup
C: High Deposition Rate
D: None of the above
A

B: Ease of Setup

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7
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When a load is applied in a cyclical manner, which of the following is a type of strength related to the behavior of metal?
A: compression
B: fatigue
C: tensile
D; torsional
A

B: fatigue

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8
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The term for the sloped surfaces that the weld metal is applied against in a single V-groove weld is:

A

Groove Faces

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9
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What is the term for the part of a single bevel butt joint where the two pieces that are to be joined come the closest together?

A

joint root

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10
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What is the term for the joint that is formed when the two pieces that are to be joined are in parallel planes and the edges overlap?`

A

lap

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11
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For an efficient method of joining attachments to some planar surfaces, which arc welding process would be used?

A

SW (stud welding)

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12
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Which is the similarity between ESW and SAW processes?

A

Both use a granular flux, which becomes molten

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13
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The kind of weld made by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member in order to attach it to the member under it is called

A

slot weld

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14
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Unless a special apparatus is used, which of the following processes is normally used in the flat position?
A: FCAW
B: GMAW
C: GTAW
D: SAW
A

D: SAW (Submerged Arc Welding)

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15
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The surface of the weld in a completed groove weld, on the side the welding is done from is called:

A

Weld Face

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16
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The height of the weld face in a groove weld above the base metal is called:

A

weld reinforcement

17
Q

What is the term for the junction in a completed weld between the base metal and the weld face?

A

weld toe