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Welding Vocab 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. To solder (two pieces of metal) together using a hard solder with a high melting point.
porosity
brazing
ksi
ac
2. The act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
ACGIH
cryogenic
toxic
spatter
3. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH); develops TLVs and BEIs as guidelines to assist in the control of health hazards
ACGIH
electrode
ANSI 287.1
flammable
4. An aperture or hole opening into a bodily cavity
psi
pinch points
position
orifice
5. To treat - combine - or impregnate with carbon - as when casehardening steel.
incomplete joint penetration
coalescence
carburizing
arc length
6. Visible particles of matter suspended in the air - such as mist or smoke
arc length
vapors
incomplete joint penetration
progression
7. A movement forward
flammable
porosity
arc blow
progression
8. The property of being porous;being able to absorb fluids
DCEN
porosity
ksi
weld
9. Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects.
DCEN
TLV
asphyxiation
MSDS
10. A widely used abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet. A MSDS contains details of the hazards associated with a chemical - and gives information on its safe use.
MSDS
discontinuity
coalescence
ferrous
11. Containing little or no iron
TLV
discontinuity
nonferrous
electrode
12. Compliance for Safety Glasses
ANSI 287.1
orifice
inert gas
prefix
13. Department of Transportation
DOT
weld
spatter
DCEP
14. American National Standards Institute; the governing body for standards in the U.S.
ANSI
vapors
coalescence
arc length
15. A vehicle used to haul goods ; especially : a strong cart or wagon without sides
weld
faying surface
dray
spatter
16. A permit system for Hot Work is required by the State Fire Prevention Code and OSHA
NEMA
fume plume
hot work permit
solid solution
17. Materials or liquids that catch fire easily
electrode
combustibles
low alloy steel
ANSI 287.1
18. In constant change
flux
asphyxiation
incomplete fusion
ac
19. Direct Current
combustibles
DC
NEMA
shielding
20. A condition that occurs when the arc does not follow its intended path from the electrode to the workpiece. Arc blow can cause undesirable weld beads.
soldering
arc blow
toxic
electrode
21. A metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together
cryogenic
TLV
weld
ANSI 287.1
22. A metal added in the making of a joint through welding - brazing - or soldering.
filler metal
tensile strength
low alloy steel
ferrous
23. Cut - notch or groove; quantity of something cut at the same time
kerf
asphyxiation
OSHA
cryogenic
24. Of or relating to or containing iron
arc length
electrode
vapors
ferrous
25. The distance from which the electrode is from the base metal while you're welding.
position
arc length
plasma
solid solution
26. 'kilo- pound[- force] per square inch') is 1000 psi
alloy
ACGIH
ksi
inert gas
27. A conductor used to make electrical contact with some part of a circuit
nonferrous
kerf
orifice
electrode
28. Any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of the helium group in the periodic table
psi
inert gas
position
ksi
29. To cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing - as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; suffocate; smother.
carbon steel
asphyxiation
faying surface
OSHA
30. Possible to burn
plasma
progression
flammable
asphyxiation
31. Used to achieve better hardenability - which in turn improves its other mechanical properties. They are also used to increase corrosion resistance in certain environmental conditions. Difficult to weld.
low alloy steel
flammable
plasma
cryogenic
32. PSI (pounds per square inch ) a unit of pressure equal to 6.895 x 10 Pa or 51.71 torr
psi
capillary action
ANSI 287.1
electrode
33. 70% of the heat is concentrated in the workpiece; 30% of the heat is concentrated in the tungsten electrode; Deep penetration; Narrow weld area; welding other materials than aluminum or magnesium
MSDS
DCEN
NEMA
electrode
34. Cut away material from the underside of (an object) so as to leave an overhanging portion in relief
undercut
incomplete joint penetration
discontinuity
pinch points
35. Discontinuity in a groove weld in which the weld metal doesn't extend through the joint thickness.
incomplete joint penetration
alphanumeric
weld
DCEP
36. American Welding Society
asphyxiation
cryogenic
AWS
coalescence
37. The strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apart
tensile strength
carbon steel
DOT
toxic
38. Procedure To prevent the accidental release of energy to equipment being cleaned -
rimmed steel
ferrous
lock - tag and try
prefix
39. The union of diverse things into one body or form or group
ANSI 287.1
coalescence
combustibles
MSDS
40. Steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
DC
flammable
carbon steel
ferrous
41. A cloud- like area where welding fume collects
fume plume
alphanumeric
ac
DOT
42. A set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
voltage
code
toxic
position
43. Air conditioning; alternating current
MSDS
lock - tag and try
ac
voltage
44. Of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison
undercut
ACGIH
toxic
fume plume
45. Lack of connection of continuity
flammable
discontinuity
alloy
tensile strength
46. A government agency in the Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment
incomplete joint penetration
ac
suffix
OSHA
47. Fastening firmly together
pinch points
soldering
voltage
discontinuity
48. Of or relating to very low temperatures
rimmed steel
DC
cryogenic
pinch points
49. (physical chemistry) a fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in stars and fusion reactors
porosity
plasma
orifice
code
50. Planar weld discontinuity in which fusion does not occur between the weld metal and base metal or between adjoining weld beads
DCEP
vapors
flammable
incomplete fusion