Deck 17: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Plate
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Deck 17: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Plate
1
Exceeding the maximum gas flow rates ____.
A) saves time and reduces the cost
B) decreases weld contamination
C) causes weld contamination
D) decreases rejection rate
A) saves time and reduces the cost
B) decreases weld contamination
C) causes weld contamination
D) decreases rejection rate
C
2
____ is inexpensive and requires the least amount of cleaning.
A) Mild steel
B) Aluminum
C) Stainless steel
D) Low carbon steel
A) Mild steel
B) Aluminum
C) Stainless steel
D) Low carbon steel
A
3
An oxide layer on aluminum is ____, while on iron it is ____.
A) black, reddish
B) reddish, gray
C) white, black
D) white, reddish
A) black, reddish
B) reddish, gray
C) white, black
D) white, reddish
A
4
The ____ possible gas flow rates and the ____ preflow or postflow time can help reduce the cost of welding.
A) highest, shortest
B) lowest, shortest
C) highest, longest
D) lowest, longest
A) highest, shortest
B) lowest, shortest
C) highest, longest
D) lowest, longest
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5
In the GTAW process, contamination left on the metal will be deposited in the weld because ____.
A) the low arc temperature does not vaporize it
B) the low amperage does not allow it to be burned off
C) tungsten contamination is a constant problem that cannot be eliminated
D) there is no flux to remove it
A) the low arc temperature does not vaporize it
B) the low amperage does not allow it to be burned off
C) tungsten contamination is a constant problem that cannot be eliminated
D) there is no flux to remove it
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6
With ____, surface tension helps hold the metal in place, giving excellent bead contour.
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
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7
With ____, lack of cleanliness may cause the weld pool to show overheating or poor gas coverage.
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
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8
Which of the following is a reason to use GTA welding?
A) When the weld appearance is not important
B) When speed is required
C) When fine control of the welding process is not needed
D) When a close-tolerance, high-quality weld is required
A) When the weld appearance is not important
B) When speed is required
C) When fine control of the welding process is not needed
D) When a close-tolerance, high-quality weld is required
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9
Which of the following is true of tungsten contamination?
A) Tungsten contamination causes a weak weld and must be cleaned.
B) Tungsten particles will not show up, even if the weld is X-rayed.
C) Tungsten contamination is rare and easily controlled.
D) Tungsten particles in the weld will have no effect on the weld.
A) Tungsten contamination causes a weak weld and must be cleaned.
B) Tungsten particles will not show up, even if the weld is X-rayed.
C) Tungsten contamination is rare and easily controlled.
D) Tungsten particles in the weld will have no effect on the weld.
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10
In GTA welding, the torch may be angled ____ for better visibility.
A) perpendicular to the work
B) 0 to 15 degrees from perpendicular
C) 15 to 30 degrees from perpendicular
D) 30 to 45 degrees from perpendicular
A) perpendicular to the work
B) 0 to 15 degrees from perpendicular
C) 15 to 30 degrees from perpendicular
D) 30 to 45 degrees from perpendicular
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11
Using a ____ arc current setting with ____ travel speeds is important when welding stainless steel.
A) high, slower
B) high, faster
C) low, slower
D) low, faster
A) high, slower
B) high, faster
C) low, slower
D) low, faster
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12
Oxides on ____ may prevent the molten weld pool from flowing together.
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
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13
A ____ degree angle or less to the plate surface prevents air from being pulled into the welding zone behind the rod.
A) 15 °
B) 20 °
C) 25 °
D) 30 °
A) 15 °
B) 20 °
C) 25 °
D) 30 °
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14
Carbon is the primary alloy in the classification of low carbon and mild steel, and ranges from ____ for mild steel.
A) 0.01% to 0.15%
B) 0.10% to 0.15%
C) 0.15% to 0.20%
D) 0.15% to 0.30%
A) 0.01% to 0.15%
B) 0.10% to 0.15%
C) 0.15% to 0.20%
D) 0.15% to 0.30%
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15
With ____, cleanliness is a critical factor.
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
A) mild steel
B) aluminum
C) stainless steel
D) low carbon steel
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16
When might the GTAW process be used to make only the root pass on a pipe weld?
A) When a higher skilled welder to complete the weld is not available
B) When there is a faster process available to complete the weld
C) When it is too windy to do any more welding
D) When it is time to go home
A) When a higher skilled welder to complete the weld is not available
B) When there is a faster process available to complete the weld
C) When it is too windy to do any more welding
D) When it is time to go home
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17
What should be done to the end of the filler rod if it becomes oxidized?
A) The end of the rod should be cut off.
B) Melt it off before it is going to be added to the weld pool.
C) Get a new piece of filler metal to restart the weld.
D) Nothing, the oxides are lighter than the weld metal and will float on top of the weld pool.
A) The end of the rod should be cut off.
B) Melt it off before it is going to be added to the weld pool.
C) Get a new piece of filler metal to restart the weld.
D) Nothing, the oxides are lighter than the weld metal and will float on top of the weld pool.
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18
Which of the following is true of welding machine settings?
A) The welding machine range is the same from machine to machine.
B) The setting will be the same for a given thickness of metal from machine to machine.
C) The setting will be the same for a given polarity from machine to machine.
D) The setting will differ for various sizes and types of tungsten from machine to machine.
A) The welding machine range is the same from machine to machine.
B) The setting will be the same for a given thickness of metal from machine to machine.
C) The setting will be the same for a given polarity from machine to machine.
D) The setting will differ for various sizes and types of tungsten from machine to machine.
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19
The greater the contamination of a stainless steel weld, the ____ of the bead after the weld.
A) lighter the color
B) redder the color
C) whiter the color
D) darker the color
A) lighter the color
B) redder the color
C) whiter the color
D) darker the color
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20
Carbide precipitation is the combining of ____.
A) carbon with chromium
B) carbide with hydrogen
C) carbide with water
D) carbon with oxygen
A) carbon with chromium
B) carbide with hydrogen
C) carbide with water
D) carbon with oxygen
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21
During the manufacturing process, sometimes pockets of primarily ____________________ gas become trapped inside low carbon and mild steels.
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22
What are the Experiments in this chapter designed to do?
A) Help new welders learn basic skills that will help them troubleshoot welding problems.
B) Keep new students busy in the welding shop on the first few days.
C) Have the student use up the scrap metal and filler rods while they are just learning to weld.
D) Demonstrate that GTA welding can be fun.
A) Help new welders learn basic skills that will help them troubleshoot welding problems.
B) Keep new students busy in the welding shop on the first few days.
C) Have the student use up the scrap metal and filler rods while they are just learning to weld.
D) Demonstrate that GTA welding can be fun.
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23
A thick piece of metal that is used to absorb heat is also called a(n) ____________________.
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24
Explain why a few molecules of gas trapped inside microscopic pockets within the steel can cause porosity in GTA welding, but not in other types of welding.
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25
Explain how a new student may clean a practice weld of tungsten contamination.
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26
Why would a welder stick the end of the filler rod in the weld pool as the weld is being stopped?
A) It accidentally happens sometimes but they would not do it on purpose.
B) To prevent dropping it when changing positions
C) To help to prevent crater cracking
D) It cools off the end of the filler rod to prevent oxidization.
A) It accidentally happens sometimes but they would not do it on purpose.
B) To prevent dropping it when changing positions
C) To help to prevent crater cracking
D) It cools off the end of the filler rod to prevent oxidization.
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27
When tungsten touches the molten weld pool, ____________________ pulls the contamination up onto the hot tungsten.
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28
When setting up to make a GTA weld on low carbon steel, the tungsten should be ________ and the welding machine set for____________.
A) rounded, AC
B) pointed, DCEN
C) set 1 in. (25 mm) out of the nozzle, DCEN
D) even with the nozzle, DCEP
A) rounded, AC
B) pointed, DCEN
C) set 1 in. (25 mm) out of the nozzle, DCEN
D) even with the nozzle, DCEP
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29
Failure to remove tungsten contamination properly will result in ____________________.
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30
Most GTA filler metals have some alloys, called ____________________, that can help prevent porosity caused by gases trapped in the base metal.
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31
Under what conditions is the amperage set on a machine equal to the actual welding current?
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32
Explain why the filler rod end must be kept inside the protective zone.
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33
Mild steel weld coupons can have the welds removed using an OFC torch, but welds on stainless and aluminum coupons will have to be cut out with a(n) ____________________ torch.
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34
___________________ is GTA welded using a rounded tip tungsten, with the welding machine set for ACHF welding current.
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35
As the gas flows out of the torch it must form a(n) ____________________ around the weld.
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36
What can cause porosity (tiny bubbles) to form on some welds on mild steel?
A) A chemical reaction between the filler metal and the mild steel
B) Using the wrong type of tungsten electrode
C) Small pockets of CO2trapped inside of the steel during manufacturing
D) Too much heat and the metal begins to boil
A) A chemical reaction between the filler metal and the mild steel
B) Using the wrong type of tungsten electrode
C) Small pockets of CO2trapped inside of the steel during manufacturing
D) Too much heat and the metal begins to boil
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37
The torch may be angled for better visibility, and still have the proper shielding ____________________.
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38
With stainless steel, it is desirable to take the time and necessary precautions to make welds that are no darker than the color ____________________.
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39
Why would a welder need to make a list of machine settings?
A) To study for an exam
B) To make it easier to reset the machine for different setups that might be needed
C) To demonstrate to their classmates that they know how to make the correct settings
D) To bring in the classroom for a test
A) To study for an exam
B) To make it easier to reset the machine for different setups that might be needed
C) To demonstrate to their classmates that they know how to make the correct settings
D) To bring in the classroom for a test
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40
Describe how the velocity of the shielding gas and the torch angle affects the protective zone.
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