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Test 12

The document discusses different welding terms and concepts including how to measure stress and root radius, definitions of terms like crater pipe and herringbone porosity, causes of lack of penetration or fusion, and factors that affect distortion.

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The document discusses different welding terms and concepts including how to measure stress and root radius, definitions of terms like crater pipe and herringbone porosity, causes of lack of penetration or fusion, and factors that affect distortion.

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1.

Stress can be measured in:

 N/mm²
 PSI
 mm
 Both a and b

2. What is a crater pipe?

 An oval tube
 Another term for burn through
 A type of porosity
 A shrinkage defect

3. Which standard for welding term and symbols?

 ISO 15614
 ISO 5817
 ISO 2553
 ISO 2253

4. How could you accurately measure the root radius of a charpy or Izod specimen?

 With a machine called shadowgraph


 With a rule
 With a vernier caliper
 With a densitometry

5. Herringbone porosity is:

 A particular pattern of porosity


 Made up of wormholes
 Made up of piping
 All the above are correct
 None of the above

6. A crack is a weld zone:

 Is repairable
 Always results in s cut – out and complete reweld
 Is acceptable up to 2mm in length
 May be repaired or cut – out depending on specification requirements.

7. If the amperage were too low during the welding of a root bead the possible
result would be:
 Lack of penetration
 Lack of fusion
 The freezing of the electrode
 All of the above

8. Stress acting in the opposite direction of compressive stress is known as:

 Residual stress
 Shear stress
 Hoop stress
 Tensile stress

9. Distortion may be affected by:

 Restraint
 Heat – input
 Material properties
 Material thickness
 All of the above

10. Distortion:

 Is plastic deformation
 Is elastic deformation
 Is another term for stress
 May be elastic or plastic deformation
 All of the above

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