M4 P1: WELD GEOMETRY Flashcards
Welding Joint Geometry and Symbols
Q4-1 Which of the following is not considered a type of joint?
a. butt
b. T
c. fillet
d. corner
e. edge
Q4-1 Which of the following is not considered a type of joint?
C. fillet
Q4-2 The type of joint formed when the two pieces to be joined lie in parallel planes and their edges overlap is called:
a. corner
b. T
c. edge
d. lap
e. butt
Q4-2 The type of joint formed when the two pieces to be joined lie in parallel planes and their edges overlap is called:
d. lap
Q4-3 That portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is referred to as the:
a. bevel
b. joint root
c. groove angle
d. root face
e. both b and d
Q4-3 That portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is referred to as the:
E. both b and d
b. joint root
d. root face
Q4-4 In a single-V-groove weld, the sloped surfaces against which the weld metal is applied are called:
a. root face
b. joint root
c. groove face
d. groove angle
e. bevel angle
Q4-4 In a single-V-groove weld, the sloped surfaces against which the weld metal is applied are called:
C. groove face
Q4-5 The type of weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member fusing it to the member beneath is called a:
a. plug weld
b. spot weld
c. seam weld
d. slot weld
e. none of the above
Q4-5 The type of weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member fusing it to the member beneath is called a:
D. slot weld
Q4-6 The type, of weld having a generally triangular cross section and which is applied to either a T- , corner or lap joint is called a:
a. flange weld
b. flare weld
c. fillet weld
d. slot weld
e. spot weld
Q4-6 The type, of weld having a generally triangular cross section and which is applied to either a T- , corner or lap joint is called a:
C. fillet weld
Q4-7 The type of weld used to build up thinned surfaces, provide a layer of corrosion protection, provide a layer of abrasion-resistant material, etc. is referred to as a:
a. edge weld
b. flare weld
c. flange weld
d. slot weld
e. surfacing weld
Q4-7 The type of weld used to build up thinned surfaces, provide a layer of corrosion protection, provide a layer of abrasion-resistant material, etc. is referred to as a:
E. surfacing weld
Q4-8 The type of weld applied to the opposite side of a joint before a single-V groove weld is completed on the near side of a joint is called a:
a. melt-through weld
b. backing weld
c. back weld
d. root weld
e. none of the above
Q4-8 The type of weld applied to the opposite side of a joint before a single-V groove weld is completed on the near side of a joint is called a:
B. backing weld
Q4-9 In a completed groove weld, the surface of the weld on the side from which the welding was done is called the:
a. crown
b. weld reinforcement
c. weld face
d: root
e. none of the above
Q4-9 In a completed groove weld, the surface of the weld on the side from which the welding was done is called the:
C. weld face
Q4-10 In a completed weld, the junction between the weld face and the base metal is called the:
a. root
b. weld edge
c. weld reinforcement
d. leg
e. weld toe
Q4-10 In a completed weld, the junction between the weld face and the base metal is called the:
E. . weld toe
Q4-11 The height of the weld above the base metal in a groove weld is called the:
a. crown
b. buildup
c. face
d. weld reinforcement
e. none of the above
Q4-11 The height of the weld above the base metal in a groove weld is called the:
D. weld reinforcement
Q4-12 In a fillet weld, the leg and size are the same for what type of configuration?
a. equal leg
b. concave
c. convex
d. unequal leg
e. oversize
Q4-12 In a fillet weld, the leg and size are the same for what type of configuration?
C. convex
Q4-13 When looking at the cross section of a completed groove weld, the difference between the fusion face and the weld interface is called the:
a. depth of fusion
b. depth of penetration
c. root penetration,
d. Joint penetration
e. effective throat
Q4-13 When looking at the cross section of a completed groove weld, the difference between the fusion face and the weld interface is called the:
A. depth of fusion
Q4-14 For a concave fillet weld, which throat dimensions are the same?
a. theoretical and effective
b. actual and effective
c. theoretical and actual
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Q4-14 For a concave fillet weld, which throat dimensions are the same?
B. actual and effective
Q4-15 In a partial penetration single-V groove weld, the dimension measured from the joint root to the weld root is called the:
a. joint penetration
b. effective throat
c. root penetration
d. depth of fusion
e. weld interface
Q4-15 In a partial penetration single-V groove weld, the dimension measured from the joint root to the weld root is called the:
C. root penetration