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CSWIP 3.0 / 3.1 / 3.2, WELDING FIELD

CSWIP 3.1: Question with Answer and


Explanation – Part 18
Date: November 16, 2017 Author: Thanh ( QC ) Nguyen Le 0 Comments
1) During post weld heat treatment what is the sequence for the PWHT chart?

Restricted heating rate, soak time, unrestricted


a.
cooling rate
Unrestricted heating rate, restricted heating rate, soak
b. ( answer )
time, restricted cooling rate, unrestricted cooling rate
Unrestricted heating rate, soak time, restricted
c.
cooling rate
Restricted heating rate, unrestricted heating rate,
d. soak time, unrestricted cooling rate, restricted cooling
rate
Variables for heat treatment process must be carefully controlled
Recommendations:

Provide adequate support (low YS at high temperature!)


Control heating rate to avoid uneven thermal expansions
Control soak time to equalise temperatures
Control temperature gradients – NO direct flame impingement!
Control furnace atmosphere to reduce scaling
Control cooling rate to avoid brittle structure formation

Below 427 degree, it is no need restricted heating.

2) After PWHT, it has been noticed that a repair must be carried out. How should
this be done?

a. With the minimum amount of heat input


b. ( answer ) Welded, checked and PWHT again
Defect removed via non-thermal process then
c.
checked

d. Welded and allowed to cool in air


The PWHT depends on the thickness of the repair. If the thickness of the repair
welding is equal to or higher of the minimum base metal thickness which requires
PWHT then you shall perform PWHT after completion of the repair.

3) Preheating may not be necessary during welding in which of the following


material?

a. Welding of cast iron


b. Welding of low alloy steels
c. Welding of martensitic stainless steels
d.  (answer) Welding of austenitic stainless steels

4) The main problem with solution treatment of stainless steels is that:

a. Controlling the rate of the temperature use


b. Controlling the cooling rate
c. The length of the soak period
d. ( answer ) High risk of distortion
High coefficient of expansion – more distortion during welding

5) When would you measure the interpass temperature?

The highest temperature recorded in the weld joint


a. ( answer )
immediately prior to depositing the next runs
b. Immediately prior to commencing the first pass
c. When the welding is complete
Only required if the heat input is lower than that
d.
specified in WPS

6)  If pre heating is decreased, which of the following would be most greatly
affected?

a. Impact value
b. ( answer ) Hardness
c. Tensile strength
d. Toughness
Pre-heat treatments: are used to increase weldability, by reducing sudden reduction
of temperature, and control expansion and contraction forces during welding

Preheat controls the formation of un-desirable microstructures that are produced


from rapid cooling of certain types of steels. Martensite is an undesirable grain
structure very hard and brittle it is produced by rapid cooling form the austenite
region.

7)  Assuming the same materials and welding procedure were used, which of the
following is the highest preheat?

a. Butt weld in 35mm plate


b. Cruciform joint in 25mm plate
c. Tee joint butt welded in 30mm plate
d. Tee joint fillet welded in 20mm plate

8) Why is it sometimes necessary to preheat the base material before welding?

a. Remove oil and grease


b. Remove moisture from the inside of the material
c. ( answer ) Prevent the possible risk of cracking
Not required if using cellulosic electrodes, as these
d.
will provide enough heat

9) Ultraviolet and infrared radiation, produced during arc welding, may:

a. Make arc striking easier


b. Be used for weld testing
c. Increase the welding speed
d.  (answer) Cause skin burns
10) Who is responsible for site safety?

a. Site engineer
b. Welding supervisor
c. An approved inspector
d.  (answer) Everyone
11) Is it permissible to allow welding to be carried out in bad weather?

a. Never
Yes as long as there is adequare protection from the
b. ( answer )
poor weather conditions
Yes as long as basic low hydrogen welding electrodes
c.
are used
Yes as long as the welder is prepared to work in the
d.
rain
Pls see next part:

Thanks!!

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