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CWB Module 4 Welding Processes and
equipment

Active Flux - ANSsignificantly have an effect on the weld puddle
- add manganese, silicon, chromium to weld metal
- commonly bonded kind flux

Arc Blow - ANSThe deflection of an arc from its regular course because of magnetic forces.

Autogeneous Weld - ANSA fusion Weld made with out filler metal

Duty Cycle - ANSThe time at some stage in a 10-minute test period, expressed in percentage,
that a power source can perform at the rated output with out overheating

Fused Flux - ANSA granular flux produced by way of blending the elements, observed with the
aid of melting, cooling to the stable state and processing to supply the preferred particle length

Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) - ANSThe part of the base metal adjacent to a weld which has not
been melted, however the metallurgical microstructure and mechanical residences have been
modified through the warmth of welding, once in a while with unwanted effects.

Neutral Flux - ANSmake minimum changes to the weld pool composition

Non Consumable Electrode - ANSAn electrode that does not provide filler metallic

What are the 8 classes that welding procedures are grouped as? - ANSArc Welding (AW)
Solid State Welding (SSW)
Resistance Welding (RW)
Oxyfuel Gas Welding (OFW)
Soldering (S)
Brazing (B)
Other Wleding
Allied Processes (ie slicing & Thermal Spraying)

What are the two foremost techniques of Arc Shielding? - ANSFlux Shielding
Gas Shielding

What direction do electrons drift? - ANSNegative to Positive

What Temperature is a welding arc? - ANSexceeding 30,000°C

,Resistance Welding (RW) - ANSA kind of welding wherein welding occurs from the heat
received by means of resistance to the drift of modern-day through the joined metals.

Anode - ANSPositively charged electrode

Cathode - ANSNegatively charged electrode

Arc Efficiency - ANSthe portion of the power that is to be had to soften the electrode/filler metal
and the work piece

Direct Current - ANSan electric powered present day flowing in a single course handiest.

Alternating Current (AC) - ANSelectric present day that reverses its path of go with the flow in a
everyday pattern

Resistance heating - ANSAs present day flows via a conductor, heat is produced via the
resistance of the conductor. Conductor Length Increases Resistance. As Diameter Decreases
so does resistance.

Where beside the heating of consumables is the Arc Energy used up? - ANSConduction,
Convection, Radiation, Spatter, and so on

What is the Arc Efficiency of SAW? - ANS90% - ninety five%

What is the Arc Efficiency of SMAW, GMAW, FCAW? - ANS65% - 85%

What is the Arc Efficiency of GTAW? - ANS20% - 45%

What does a Transformer do? - ANSturns High Voltage, Low Amp Power into High Amp, Low
Volt Power

What causes the voltage drop over the electrode extension? - ANSLonger electrode extension,
smaller twine diameter and better current

What is Arc Length associated with? - ANSarc voltage

How does cable length impact the voltage? - ANSThe longer the cables, the greater voltage
drop

What sort of default does Arc Blow reason? - ANSIncomplete fusion

What is electromagnet pinch force? - ANSHelps to detach the molten drops from the electrode
(Smaller drops as contemporary increases)

,What does present day and polarity have an impact on in a weld? - ANSThe shape of the weld
bead

What polarity is GTAW most customarily? - ANSDCEN

What is the benefit of DCEN in GTAW? - ANSgreater Penetration

What is the benefit of DCEP in GTAW? - ANSGood cleansing of the puddle & accelerated
electrode soften off charge

What protects the weld pool in GTAW? - ANSInert Gas - Argon or Helium

Inert Gas - ANSHas no chemical response with the arc or puddle

What are a few blessings to GTAW? - ANSHigh Quality Weld
Can be used on most metals and alloys
Requires no put up weld cleansing
Welds skinny material effortlessly

What are some negative aspects to GTAW? - ANSSpecial Equipment
Low disposition Rate

What are possible resources of Hydrogen in weld? - ANSElectrode masking, flux, protecting
gas, surroundings humidity and condensation

What need to be present to have bloodless cracking? - ANS- Requisite Microstructure,
- Stress,
- Critical Level of Hydrogen,
- Temperature (commonly underneath a hundred and fifty°C)

Partial Rectification? - ANSThe postpone in re-ignition of the arc as a result of switching from
DCEN to DCEP

What does a high cutting-edge do to the arc? - ANSStiffens the Arc

Ionization Potential (IP) - ANSthe energy it takes to put off an electron from an atom

Ionizing - ANSa method that modifications the electric fee of atoms

Advantages to Argon as a shielding gasoline - ANSSmoother and Quieter Arc
Better at lower heats, accurate for thin material
extra cleaning motion while using AC ie Alum
less difficult arc beginning

, lower waft quotes, and better wind resistance
lower fee and more availability

What sort of Power Output is SMAW? - ANSConstant Current

How is Voltage managed with SMAW? - ANSArc Length

What is the difference between a short and lengthy arc period? - ANSShort = deeper
penetration
Long = higher moist out

What are the functions of electrode coverings? - ANSprevent infection
offer slag cowl
do away with impurities
stabilize the arc
approach to feature alloying elements

What is the pleasant manner to save you Arc Blow? - ANSUse AC Power Sources

What are the advantages to the usage of DC Power? - ANSeasier arc initiation
better balance
potential to maintain a short arc
out of position welding

What is E4918-X? - ANSE=Electrode
49= tensile power
1=position (1=all, 2=Horiz Fillet & Flat, four=vert down)
eight=coating type
-X= non-compulsory improved sturdiness

What are the 3 Coating Type Classes? - ANSEXX10 & EXX11 = Cellulose
EXX12, EXX13, EXX14 = Titania
EXX15, EXX16, EXX18 = Basic

What form of electrodes are susceptible to moisture absorption? - ANSBasic

What is E308-16? - ANSE=Electrode
308=Alloy Type
1=Position
6=Flux Type

What is Deposition? - ANSthe quantity of weld deposited in a given time period. Amp's do the
melting.

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