Miscellaneous Other Flashcards

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NDE - Weight used to check magnetic strength of an AC yoke

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10 lb. ASME V: T-762.b

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NDE - Weight used to check magnetic strength of a DC yoke

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40 lb. ASME V: T-762.c

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NDE - Weight used to check magnetic strength of a permanent magnet yoke

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40 lb. ASME V: T-762.c

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4
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NDE – Min angle of eye-to-part to count as a Visual Exam

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30 degrees ASME V: T-952

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5
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NDE - Two primary gamma-ray RT sources

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Ir 192, Co 60 577: 9.8.4

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NDE - Lead letter used during RT to check for backscatter radiation

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B ASME V: T-223

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7
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NDE - Lead letter used during RT to indicate a film-side IQI

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F ASME V: T-277.1.b

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8
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NDE - Hole size that must be visible in RT when using a hole-type IQI

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2T ASME V: Tbl T-276

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9
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NDE - Minimum light intensity when performing non-fluorescent MT or PT or VT exams

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100 ft-candles ASME V: T-676.3, T-777.1 & T-952

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10
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NDE - Minimum black light intensity when performing MT or PT fluorescent exams

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1000 mW/cm2 ASME V: T-676.4.c & T-777.2.c

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11
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NDE - Maximum UT scanning speed

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6”/sec 574: 10.2.1.4.3

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Weld Qualification - Maximum allowed thickness on a WPS based on the plate thickness (T) of a PQR test coupon

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2T ASME IX: QW451.1

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13
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Weld Qualification – The “all-position” test coupon

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6G ASME IX: QW461.9

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Weld Qualification – Rejectable in RT when qualifying a welder

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Crack, LoF, IP ASME IX: QW191.1. 2.2.a.1

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15
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Weld Qualification – Which welding process can a welder NOT be qualified by RT/UT

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GMAW - SC ASME IX: QW-304

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16
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Welding - Variables needed on WPS

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Essential & Non-Essent. ASME IX: QW200.1.b

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Welding - Variables needed on PQR

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Essential ASME IX: QW200.2.a

18
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Welding - Minimum taper required for welds with mismatch

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30 degrees B31.3: Fig 328.4.3

19
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Design - Two most common CS pipe materials

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A53 & A106 574: 4.1.1.1

20
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Repair - Maximum allowed SMYS for pipe if fillet-welded patch is installed

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40,000 psi 570: 8.1.4.1

21
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Test - Maximum stress allowed during a pressure test

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90% of SMYS 570: 5.8 Note

22
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Test - pH of water needed to reduce likelihood of MIC (bugs)

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> 10 pH 570: 5.8.1

23
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Corrosion - Typical external corrosion rate for dry rural environments

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< 1 mpy 571: 4.3.2.3.d

24
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Corrosion - Typical external corrosion rate for inland locations with moderate rain & humidity

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1-3 mpy 571: 4.3.2.3.c

25
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Corrosion - Possible external corrosion rate for industrial environments with acid or sulfur compounds

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5-10 mpy 571: 4.3.2.3.b

26
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Corrosion - Possible external corrosion rate for marine environments

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20 mpy 571: 4.3.2.3.b