Deck 18: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Pipe
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Deck 18: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Pipe
1
Failure to remove the root edge may result in ____.
A) porosity
B) poor penetration
C) a concave root surface
D) grapes
A) porosity
B) poor penetration
C) a concave root surface
D) grapes
C
2
Most codes and standards for GTA pipe welding require ____ percent root penetration.
A) 90
B) 95
C) 98
D) 100
A) 90
B) 95
C) 98
D) 100
D
3
____ can lead to faster corrosion, oxide flaking, weld brittleness, leaks, stress points, or all of these.
A) Concave root surface
B) Excessive root reinforcement
C) Grapes
D) Root contamination
A) Concave root surface
B) Excessive root reinforcement
C) Grapes
D) Root contamination
D
4
The end of the pipe is prepared with a bevel, leaving a root face of ____ inch.
A) 1/16 to 1/8
B) 1/16 to 1/4
C) 3/32 to 1/8
D) 1/8 to 1/4
A) 1/16 to 1/8
B) 1/16 to 1/4
C) 3/32 to 1/8
D) 1/8 to 1/4
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5
____ result(s) from excessive heat, temperature, and filler metal during welding.
A) Porosity
B) Grapes
C) Suck back
D) Incomplete penetration
A) Porosity
B) Grapes
C) Suck back
D) Incomplete penetration
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6
In preparing the pipe for welding, the pipe should be tack welded together with a root opening of ____ inch.
A) 1/16 to 1/8
B) 1/16 to 1/4
C) 3/32 to 1/8
D) 1/8 to 1/4
A) 1/16 to 1/8
B) 1/16 to 1/4
C) 3/32 to 1/8
D) 1/8 to 1/4
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7
Whether the root of the weld has excessive root reinforcement can be determined by ____.
A) visual inspection
B) x-ray testing
C) cutting a cross-section of the weld
D) destructive testing
A) visual inspection
B) x-ray testing
C) cutting a cross-section of the weld
D) destructive testing
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8
Both the ____ and the ____ can be easily flame cut or ground, which makes them the most frequently used groove joints for training.
A) single V-groove, single U-groove
B) single U-groove, single bevel-groove
C) single V-groove, single bevel-groove
D) single J-groove, single U-groove
A) single V-groove, single U-groove
B) single U-groove, single bevel-groove
C) single V-groove, single bevel-groove
D) single J-groove, single U-groove
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9
The amount of concavity in a root surface can be given as ____.
A) a percentage of the total weld width
B) the smallest number and smallest size of spots per inch of weld
C) a percentage of the effective throat
D) a percentage of the width at the narrowest point
A) a percentage of the total weld width
B) the smallest number and smallest size of spots per inch of weld
C) a percentage of the effective throat
D) a percentage of the width at the narrowest point
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10
Most codes and standards for GTA pipe welding require no more than ____ inch of root reinforcement.
A) 1/16
B) 3/32
C) 1/8
D) 1/4
A) 1/16
B) 3/32
C) 1/8
D) 1/4
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11
Which of the following is a cause of contamination of the back side of the molten weld pool?
A) Failure to remove the root edge
B) Insufficient heat, insufficient filler metal
C) Overheating, poor cleaning procedures
D) Excessive root reinforcement
A) Failure to remove the root edge
B) Insufficient heat, insufficient filler metal
C) Overheating, poor cleaning procedures
D) Excessive root reinforcement
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12
Concavity of the root surface is detected by ____.
A) x-ray testing
B) visual inspection
C) destructive testing
D) cutting a cross-section of the weld
A) x-ray testing
B) visual inspection
C) destructive testing
D) cutting a cross-section of the weld
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13
Incomplete fusion can be detected by ____.
A) an x-ray
B) a root bend test
C) visual inspection
D) cutting a cross-section of the weld
A) an x-ray
B) a root bend test
C) visual inspection
D) cutting a cross-section of the weld
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14
Which of the following is a measure of root reinforcement?
A) Percentage of the total weld width
B) The smallest number and smallest size of spots per inch of weld
C) Percentage of the effective throat
D) The maximum distance from the metal surface to the longest spot of excessive reinforcement
A) Percentage of the total weld width
B) The smallest number and smallest size of spots per inch of weld
C) Percentage of the effective throat
D) The maximum distance from the metal surface to the longest spot of excessive reinforcement
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15
The end of the pipe is prepared with a ____ bevel.
A) 15 degree
B) 17 1/2 degree
C) 30 degree
D) 37 1/2 degree
A) 15 degree
B) 17 1/2 degree
C) 30 degree
D) 37 1/2 degree
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16
Which of the following is a common cause of a concave root surface?
A) Insufficient filler metal
B) Insufficient heat
C) Poor shielding
D) Contamination of the weld surface
A) Insufficient filler metal
B) Insufficient heat
C) Poor shielding
D) Contamination of the weld surface
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17
Two of the most common root defects are ____.
A) porosity and slag inclusions
B) slag inclusions and suck back
C) grapes and porosity
D) incomplete fusion and concave root surface
A) porosity and slag inclusions
B) slag inclusions and suck back
C) grapes and porosity
D) incomplete fusion and concave root surface
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18
Before the joint is assembled, to remove any sources of contamination, clean a ____ inch wide or wider band, both inside and outside of the pipe.
A) one half
B) one
C) one and a half
D) two
A) one half
B) one
C) one and a half
D) two
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19
After the bevel has been cut, the root face is created by ____.
A) the bevel itself
B) grinding or machining the root edge
C) cutting a suitable gap in the pipe
D) cutting a U-groove
A) the bevel itself
B) grinding or machining the root edge
C) cutting a suitable gap in the pipe
D) cutting a U-groove
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20
____ can result in premature cracking or failure of the weld at a load well under its expected strength.
A) Porosity
B) Contamination
C) Stress points
D) Oxidization
A) Porosity
B) Contamination
C) Stress points
D) Oxidization
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21
____ help to reduce the number of repairs or rejections when welding under less than ideal conditions, such as in a limited space.
A) Consumable inserts
B) Tack welds
C) Backing strips
D) Preplaced filler rods
A) Consumable inserts
B) Tack welds
C) Backing strips
D) Preplaced filler rods
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22
What is an advantage of bending the welding rod to the radius of the pipe?
A) It makes the rod easier to hold and less likely to slip in the welder's gloved hand.
B) That way when the weld is stopped it is easier to see which end of the rod might be hot.
C) It allows the rod to be held at a closer angle to the pipe to minimize contamination.
D) It covers the joint to help to prevent incomplete fusion caused by the loss of the backing gas.
A) It makes the rod easier to hold and less likely to slip in the welder's gloved hand.
B) That way when the weld is stopped it is easier to see which end of the rod might be hot.
C) It allows the rod to be held at a closer angle to the pipe to minimize contamination.
D) It covers the joint to help to prevent incomplete fusion caused by the loss of the backing gas.
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23
Which of the following is not a way of cleaning the band around the end of a pipe for welding?
A) grinding
B) brushing
C) filing
D) soap and water
A) grinding
B) brushing
C) filing
D) soap and water
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24
Why are the ends of tack welds ground to a featheredge?
A) To make it easier to see as you weld across the tack welds.
B) It prevents the shielding gas from becoming turbulent and losing good gas coverage.
C) It stops porosity.
D) To make it easier to have 100% penetration at the ending and beginning of the root weld.
A) To make it easier to see as you weld across the tack welds.
B) It prevents the shielding gas from becoming turbulent and losing good gas coverage.
C) It stops porosity.
D) To make it easier to have 100% penetration at the ending and beginning of the root weld.
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25
What can be done to prevent the backing gas from being blown through the joint?
A) Turn down the flow rate on the backing gas.
B) Make longer tack welds to seal more of the joint opening before starting to weld.
C) Put tape over the joint.
D) Use a larger diameter nozzle and higher shielding flow rate to compensate for the loss.
A) Turn down the flow rate on the backing gas.
B) Make longer tack welds to seal more of the joint opening before starting to weld.
C) Put tape over the joint.
D) Use a larger diameter nozzle and higher shielding flow rate to compensate for the loss.
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26
The ____________________ is the amount of metal deposited on the back side of a welded joint.
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27
____ can be used to back any type of pipe if a welder is unsure about a less expensive substitution.
A) Nitrogen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Oxygen
D) Argon
A) Nitrogen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Oxygen
D) Argon
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28
The ____________________ is the distance between the original surface of the joint and the deepest point of fusion.
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29
What might affect the selection of the type of groove preparation on the end of a pipe?
A) pipe material
B) pipe application
C) pipe thickness
D) All of the above
A) pipe material
B) pipe application
C) pipe thickness
D) All of the above
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30
To purge the air out of a 10 foot section of 6 inch diameter pipe, if the flow rate is 20 cfh, the flow time will be approximately ____.
A) 3 minutes
B) 6 minutes
C) 7 minutes
D) 9 minutes
A) 3 minutes
B) 6 minutes
C) 7 minutes
D) 9 minutes
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31
What does making deep penetration on the filler passes do?
A) It makes sure that there is complete fusion between all of the weld passes.
B) It eliminates overlap along the sides of the weld.
C) It can cause burnthrough.
D) It subjects the pipe to more heat than needed.
A) It makes sure that there is complete fusion between all of the weld passes.
B) It eliminates overlap along the sides of the weld.
C) It can cause burnthrough.
D) It subjects the pipe to more heat than needed.
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32
A concave root surface is sometimes known as ____________________.
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33
The ____________________ of the root surface results in reduced thickness of the weld.
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34
When would GTA welding be a good choice for making pipe welds?
A) When the joint must have a high degree of integrity.
B) If the joint has too narrow of a root gap.
C) If the joint has too wide of a root gap.
D) For 6G pipe joints and when pipe flanges are being installed at the ends of pipe runs.
A) When the joint must have a high degree of integrity.
B) If the joint has too narrow of a root gap.
C) If the joint has too wide of a root gap.
D) For 6G pipe joints and when pipe flanges are being installed at the ends of pipe runs.
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35
To contain backing gas in a pipe of small diameter, or short sections of pipe, ____.
A) the ends of the pipe are capped
B) the pipe is plugged on either side of the weld
C) the pipe is plugged using water-soluble plugs
D) the pipe is plugged using soft plastic bags
A) the ends of the pipe are capped
B) the pipe is plugged on either side of the weld
C) the pipe is plugged using water-soluble plugs
D) the pipe is plugged using soft plastic bags
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36
What can be done to make it easier to set the root opening for tack welding?
A) Bend a piece of filler rod in a U-shape and place it between the ends of the pipes.
B) Use a piece of tungsten as a spacer because it will not melt and it is hard enough to resist the forces of the tack weld bead shrinking.
C) Measure the gap carefully with a steel rule or tape measure.
D) Using a smaller diameter nozzle cup, place it in the groove to keep the pipe ends spaced as the tack weld is made.
A) Bend a piece of filler rod in a U-shape and place it between the ends of the pipes.
B) Use a piece of tungsten as a spacer because it will not melt and it is hard enough to resist the forces of the tack weld bead shrinking.
C) Measure the gap carefully with a steel rule or tape measure.
D) Using a smaller diameter nozzle cup, place it in the groove to keep the pipe ends spaced as the tack weld is made.
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37
What is the weld pass that can correct some of the problems with the root pass?
A) hot pass
B) filler pass
C) fillet weld
D) backing weld pass
A) hot pass
B) filler pass
C) fillet weld
D) backing weld pass
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38
What is the most commonly used groove shape for pipe?
A) V-groove
B) U-groove
C) single bevel-groove
D) J-groove
A) V-groove
B) U-groove
C) single bevel-groove
D) J-groove
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39
The ____________________ of a weld is the deepest point into the joint where fusion between the base metal and the filler metal occurs.
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40
What welding technique can be used to reduce fatigue, improve torch control, and make longer high quality welds?
A) backhand welding
B) forehand welding
C) cup walking
D) Nothing, GTA welding is always very tiring.
A) backhand welding
B) forehand welding
C) cup walking
D) Nothing, GTA welding is always very tiring.
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41
Explain why the root edge must be removed when preparing a pipe for welding.
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42
Excessive root reinforcement can cause reduced material flow, result in clogged pipes, or form ____________________ that will result in premature weld failure.
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43
Explain how to compute the flow time necessary for backing gas to purge a pipe of air.
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44
____________________ are preplaced filler metal used for the root pass when consistent, high-quality welds are required.
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45
Explain how to use a hot pass to correct incomplete fusion.
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46
Define concave root surface and list its common causes and consequences.
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47
Uneven buildup and burn-through are sometimes referred to as ____________________.
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48
Describe the specifications of the stringer bead used to cap the weld in a cover pass.
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49
The ____________________ is the next weld layer(s) to be made after the hot pass.
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50
The easiest method of protecting the root from atmospheric contamination is to use a(n) ____________________.
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