Welding Flashcards
1
Q
What are the two main types of corrosion we are interested in with reference to Welding?
A
- Galvanic corrosion
- Crevice corrosion
2
Q
What are the three main considerations when designing for a welded assembly?
A
- Number of parts (should be designed with the fewest parts possible)
- Joint design (avoid forming crevices where corrosion may occur)
- Tolerancing (using weld material to fill gaps is not good practice and the parts should thus be toleranced correctly for proper fitting).
- Access (the welder or welding nozzle should be able to have proper access to the site of the weld).
3
Q
What are the four ways to avoid crevice corrosion?
A
- closed hollow profiles with small surfaces
- fully closed welds (preferably butt welds)
- slopes to avoid accumulation of deposits
- defined drainage systems
4
Q
What is the cause of welding distortion?
A
- Non-uniform expansion and contraction of the weld metal
- Microstructural change to parent metal, on solidification leading to volumetric strain
5
Q
What are four stress relieving methods?
A
- Vibratory stress relieving
- Peening (hammering)
- Post-weld treatment
- Preheating the components
6
Q
How to minimise distortion?
A
- Good fit of parts
- Try to place welds symmetrically/around neutral axis
- Equal thickness