Welding Processes and Consumables SMAW

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Welding Inspection Welding Inspection Quiz on Welding Processes and Consumables SMAW, created by nixlourens on 09/06/2014.
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Question 1

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When "Hydrogen Control" is specified for a manual metal arc welding project the electrode would normally be:
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  • Cellulosic
  • Iron Oxide
  • Acid
  • Basic

Question 2

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When "Hydrogen Control" is specified for a manual metal arc welding project the electrode would normally be:
Answer
  • Cellulosic
  • Iron Oxide
  • Acid
  • Basic

Question 3

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You would certainly recognize a hydrogen controlled flux electrode from its:
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  • Colour
  • Length
  • Trade Name
  • BS639/AWS Code Letter

Question 4

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You notice manual metal arc electrodes are being, stripped of flux, are being used as a filler metal wire for TIG welding. You would object because:
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  • It is too expensive
  • The wire would be too thick
  • The metal composition may be wrong
  • The wire is too short

Question 5

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For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available. Which would you choose for safe site working?
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  • Single operator transformer
  • multi-operator transformer
  • AC/DC composition power unit
  • Diesel engine driven motor generator

Question 6

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In MMA welding what parameter is used for control of penetration into the base metal?
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  • Voltage
  • Welding speed
  • iron powders in the coating
  • Current

Question 7

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What type of characteristic is required for manual welding?
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  • Constant voltage
  • flat characteristic
  • Drooping characteristic
  • DC generator

Question 8

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The weld metal deposit for MMA electrodes achieves its mechanical strength through:
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  • The core wire
  • The flux coating
  • Iron powders with the flux coating
  • None of the above

Question 9

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What constituent is needed in the coating of an electrode to prevent the formation of porosity in the welding of a rimming steel?
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  • Iron powders
  • Calcium florid
  • Silicon
  • calcium carbonate

Question 10

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Cellulose electrodes are often used when welding the root pass of pipes in the field because:
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  • Hydrogen control is needed
  • There are iron powders in the electrode
  • Higher arc voltage can be obtained
  • Shorter arc length can be obtained

Question 11

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MMA electrodes can be grouped into three main types:
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  • Basic, cellulose and rutile
  • Neutral, cellulose and rutile
  • None of the above

Question 12

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Movement of the arc in MMA welding by magnetic forces is called:
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  • Arc deviation
  • Arc misalignment
  • Arc blow
  • Arc eye

Question 13

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Which of the following coatings is associated with welding?
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  • Rutile
  • Cellulose
  • Basic
  • Oxodizing
  • A,B,C

Question 14

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The voltage necessary to maintain an arc during metal arc welding is termed:
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  • Main supply voltage
  • arc current
  • Arc Voltage
  • Open circuit voltage

Question 15

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When MMA welding low carbon steel which electrode which electrode will give the greatest deposition rate?
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  • Hydrogen controlled
  • cellulose
  • rutile
  • Iron powder

Question 16

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Hydrogen controlled electrodes were developed principally for:
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  • The prevention of porosity
  • The prevention of cracking
  • The enhancement of arc voltage
  • There ease of arc starting

Question 17

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A basic electrode would normally:
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  • Have superior mechanical properties
  • Require baking before use
  • Not to be used on low carbon steels
  • Both A and B

Question 18

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MMA welding of low alloy steels is more likely to be performed with:
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  • Rutile electrodes
  • Cellulose electrodes
  • Iron powder electrodes
  • Basic hydrogen controlled electrodes

Question 19

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When manual metal arc welding low carbon steel, which electrode covering will give the greatest degree of penetration?
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  • Iron powder
  • Rutile
  • Cellulose
  • Low hydrogen

Question 20

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MMA welds made with damaged electrode coatings are subject to:
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  • Porosity
  • Undercut
  • Excessive penetration
  • Excessive bead hieght
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