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The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about welding processes and consumables from API 577 sections 3.7, 5.1-5.6, and 13.5. The questions cover topics such as how fusion is obtained in SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, and SAW processes; which process is not an arc welding technique; modes of metal transfer in GMAW; shielding methods; and properties of welding consumables including electrodes. The document provides the questions and corresponding answers.

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Api 577

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about welding processes and consumables from API 577 sections 3.7, 5.1-5.6, and 13.5. The questions cover topics such as how fusion is obtained in SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, and SAW processes; which process is not an arc welding technique; modes of metal transfer in GMAW; shielding methods; and properties of welding consumables including electrodes. The document provides the questions and corresponding answers.

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1.

Q1. API 577 section 5.2


How is fusion obtained using the SMAW process?
 (a) An arc is struck between a consumable flux-coated electrode and the work
 (b) An arc is struck between a non-consumable electrode and the work
 (c) The work is bombarded with a stream of electrons and protons
 (d) An arc is struck between a reel-fed flux-coated electrode and the work

2.

Q2. API 577 section 5.1


Which of the following is not an arc welding process?
 (a) SMAW
 (b) STAW
 (c) GMAW
 (d) GTAW

3.

Q3. API 577 section 5.3


How is fusion obtained using the GTAW process?
 (a) An arc is struck between a consumable flux-coated electrode and the work
 (b) An arc is struck between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the work
 (c) The work is bombarded with a stream of electrons and protons
 (d) An arc is struck between a reel-fed flux-coated electrode and the work

4.

Q4. API 577 section 5.3


How is the arc protected from contaminants in GTAW?
 (a) By the use of shielding gas
 (b) By the decomposition of a flux
 (c) The arc is covered beneath a fused or agglomerated flux blanket
 (d) All of the above methods can be used
5.

Q5. API 577 section 5.4


How is fusion obtained using the GMAW process?
 (a) An arc is struck between a consumable flux-coated electrode and the work
 (b) An arc is struck between a non-consumable electrode and the work
 (c) The work is bombarded with a stream of electrons and protons
 (d) An arc is struck between a continuous consumable electrode and the work

6.

Q6. API 577 section 5.4


Which of the following are modes of metal transfer in
GMAW?
 (a) Globular transfer
 (b) Short-circuiting transfer
 (c) Spray transfer
 (d) All of the above

7.

Q7. API 577 section 5.6


How is the arc shielded in the SAW process?
 (a) By an inert shielding gas
 (b) By an active shielding gas
 (c) It is underneath a blanket of granulated flux
 (d) The welding is carried out underwater

8.

Q8. API 577 section 5.6


SAW stands for:
 (a) Shielded arc welding
 (b) Stud arc welding
 (c) Submerged arc welding
 (d) Standard arc welding
9.

Q9. API 577 sections 5.3 and 3.7


Which of the following processes can weld
autogenously?
 (a) SMAW
 (b) GTAW
 (c) GMAW
 (d) SAW

10.

Q10. API 577 section 5.3.1


Which of the following is a commonly accepted
advantage of the GTAW process?
 (a) It has a high deposition rate
 (b) It has the best control of the weld pool of any of the arc processes
 (c) It is less sensitive to wind and draughts than other processes
 (d) It is very tolerant of contaminants on the filler or base metal

11.

13.5 Welding consumables familiarization questions


Q1.
In a SMAW electrode classified as E7018, what does
the 70 refer to?
 (a) A tensile strength of 70 ksi
 (b) A yield strength of 70 ksi
 (c) A toughness of 70 J at 20 ℃
 (d) None of the above
12.

Q2.
Which of the following does not produce a layer of
slag on the weld metal?
 (a) SMAW

 (b) GTAW

 (c) SAW
 (d) FCAW

13.

Q3.
Which processes use a shielding gas?
 (a) SMAW and SAW
 (b) GMAW and GTAW
 (c) GMAW, SAW and GTAW
 (d) GTAW and SMAW

14.

Q4.
What type of flux is used to weld a low hydrogen
application with SAW?
 (a) Agglomerated
 (b) Fused
 (c) Rutile
 (d) Any of the above

15.

Q5.
What shielding gases can be used in GTAW?
 (a) Argon
 (b) CO2
 (c) Argon/CO2 mixtures
 (d) All of the above
16.

Q6.
Which process does not use bare wire electrodes?
 (a) GTAW
 (b) SAW
 (c) GMAW
 (d) SMAW

17.

Q7.
Which type of SMAW electrode would be used for low
hydrogen applications?
 (a) Rutile
 (b) Cellulosic
 (c) Basic
 (d) Reduced hydrogen cellulosic

18.

Q8.
In an E7018 electrode, what does the 1 refer to?
 (a) Type of flux coating
 (b) It can be used with AC or DC
 (c) The positional capability
 (d) It is for use with DC only

19.

Q9.
Which of the following processes requires filler rods
to be added by hand?
 (a) SMAW
 (b) GTAW
 (c) GMAW
 (d) SAW
20.

Q10.
Which of the following processes uses filler supplied
on a reel?
 (a) GTAW
 (b) SAW
 (c) GMAW
 (d) Both (b) and (c)

Q1 A Q11 A
Q2 B Q12 B
Q3 B Q13 B
Q4 A Q14 A
Q5 D Q15 A
Q6 D Q16 D
Q7 C Q17 B
Q8 C Q18 C
Q9 B Q19 B
Q10 B Q20 D

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