Exam 15: Welding Processes and Reading Welding Representations
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____ is popular because of low cost equipment and supplies, flexibility, portability, and versatility.
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Welding is a process of joining any two or more pieces of metal by heating the material to a temperature high enough to cause softening or melting.
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Oxyfuel welding is most typically used to fasten larger pieces of metals together.
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Braze welding, brazing, and soldering are more of a bonding process than welding because the base material remains solid while a filler metal is melted into a joint.
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When a change in the shape or structure of a weld exists, a discontinuity exists.
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A V groove weld symbol showing (3/8) along with a 1/2 to the left of the symbol, both of which are under the reference line means ____.
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Welding drawings are usually called ________________________________________.
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A welding symbol, which consists of two lines ending on the underside of the reference line at 90° to one another, has the notation 3/8 to the left of the two lines. What does this signify?
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A small horizontal rectangle is e placed with the bottom length on the reference line. Inside the rectangle is the notation 9/16, above the rectangle is the notation 25°, to the right of the rectangle is the notation 12, and to the left of the rectangle is the notation 5/8. What does this welding symbol signify?
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Generally, the surface contour of a weld is raised above the surface face.
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A welding symbol that is applied to a flange is placed on the top of the reference line. To the left of the symbol is the notation "1/16 + 3/16". Above this notation is the notation "5/16". What does this welding symbol signify?
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A V groove weld symbol shows (7/16) to the left of the weld symbol along with a 3/8 to the left of (7/16), both of which are under the reference line. The notation "OAWMA" is in the tail. This welding symbol means ____.
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An extremely fast and economical welding process is ____. The welds are very clean and the process can be used with thin material or heavy plate.
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The gas tungsten arc welding process is sometimes referred to as TIG welding.
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Unless otherwise specified, a weld penetrates through the thickness of the parts at the joint.
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