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This document contains questions from a welding certification exam. It asks about types of cracks like crater cracks and star cracks that can form in welds. It also asks about different welding processes and techniques, such as which would be best for repairing localized porosity or joining two overlapping plates. Maintaining proper welding technique is important to avoid issues like deep weld craters and cracks.
This document contains questions from a welding certification exam. It asks about types of cracks like crater cracks and star cracks that can form in welds. It also asks about different welding processes and techniques, such as which would be best for repairing localized porosity or joining two overlapping plates. Maintaining proper welding technique is important to avoid issues like deep weld craters and cracks.
This document contains questions from a welding certification exam. It asks about types of cracks like crater cracks and star cracks that can form in welds. It also asks about different welding processes and techniques, such as which would be best for repairing localized porosity or joining two overlapping plates. Maintaining proper welding technique is important to avoid issues like deep weld craters and cracks.
3 of 7 THE WELDING INSTITUTE d. All of the above. 10. A crater crack may also be termed: a. Cold crack. b. Tearing. c. Fatigue crack d. Star crack.
11. Which of the following welding processes/technique is likely to be used for the repair welding of localised porosity in a butt weld? a. MMA, PG position. b. Mechanised MAG. c. Submerged arc. d. All of the above. e. None of the above.
12. Which of the following welds would be considered in a situation where two plates are to be joined that overlap (assume no external assess). a. A fillet weld. b. A single-bevel butt weld. c. A plug weld. d. A single-U butt weld.
13. In the MMA welding process, which of the following is most likely to be caused by a welder with a poor technique? a. Deep weld craters/crater cracks. b. Copper inclusions c. Hydrogen cracks d. All of the above.
Automation and Robotisation in Welding and Allied Processes: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Strasbourg, France, 2-3 September 1985, under the Auspices of the International Institute of Welding