
Q3 EXAM SMAW12
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- Q1It is the most popular and commonly used weld in industry that requires little or no edge preparation.fillet weldsurfacing weldgroove weldspot weld30s
- Q2These are fillet welds that have filler metal deposited on one side.double-fillet weldsspot weldsingle-fillet weldssurfacing weld30s
- Q3These are fillet welds that have filler metal deposited on both sides to provide additional strength which can be may be equal or unequal fillet.spot weldsingle-fillet weldssurfacing welddouble-fillet welds30s
- Q4It is a weld joint formed when two joint members are positioned at an approximate 90 degrees angle with weld joint at the outside of the joint members.single-bevel tee jointcorner jointlap jointtee joint30s
- Q5It is a welding joint at the junction of two parts located approximately at right angles to each other in the form of a T.lap jointtee jointsingle-bevel tee jointcorner joint30s
- Q6It is used on ordinary plate thickness up to 0.5mm.single-bevel tee jointlap jointplain tee jointcorner joint30s
- Q7It can withstand more severe load than plain tee joint. It can be used on plate thickness from 9.5mm to 16mm.corner jointplain tee jointsingle-bevel tee jointlap joint30s
- Q8It is the area where the filter metal intersects the base metal opposite the face (refer to the photo below).weld faceweld toeweld throatweld root30s
- Q9It is the exposed surface of a weld, bounded by the weld toes of the side on which welding was done. (refer to the photo above)weld toeweld faceweld rootweld throat30s
- Q10It is the intersection of the base metal and the weld face. It is the point at which the weld face meets the base metal. (refer to the photo above)weld throatweld faceweld toeweld root30s
- Q11It is the distance from the joint root to the weld toe. (refer to the photo above)weld interfacefillet weld legfillet weld throatfusion face30s
- Q12It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after welding. (refer to the photo above)actual throateffective throattheoretical throatfillet-weld throat30s
- Q13It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root, minus any convexity after welding. (refer to the photo above)fillet-weld throatactual throateffective throattheoretical throat30s
- Q14It is the distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root before welding. (refer to the photo above)effective throattheoretical throatfillet-weld throatactual throat30s
- Q15It is the area where the filler metal and the base metal are mixed together.fusion faceweld interfaceweld toeweld face30s