Certified Welder Welding Process Application 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which welding process is best suited for welding thin-gauge sheet metal to minimize distortion?
- Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG) (Correct answer)
- Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
Correct answer: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
GTAW/TIG provides precise heat control and low heat input, making it ideal for thin sheet metal with minimal distortion.
Question 2: In GMAW short-circuit transfer mode, metal transfer occurs when:
- The arc voltage is at its highest point
- The wire electrode touches and short-circuits to the base metal (Correct answer)
- Shielding gas pressure exceeds 30 CFH
- Wire feed speed drops below the minimum setting
Correct answer: The wire electrode touches and short-circuits to the base metal
In short-circuit transfer, the wire electrode physically contacts the weld pool, creating a short circuit that melts and transfers the metal.
Question 3: What is the primary advantage of using the Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process outdoors?
- It requires no electrical power source
- The flux core provides shielding that is less affected by wind than external gas (Correct answer)
- It produces no spatter compared to other processes
- It operates at lower amperages than SMAW
Correct answer: The flux core provides shielding that is less affected by wind than external gas
FCAW-S (self-shielded) uses flux inside the wire to generate its own shielding, making it resistant to wind that would disrupt external gas shielding.
Question 4: Which parameter most directly controls penetration depth in SMAW welding?
- Electrode diameter only
- Travel speed only
- Amperage (current) (Correct answer)
- Arc voltage
Correct answer: Amperage (current)
Amperage (current) is the primary factor controlling penetration depth in SMAW; higher amperage produces deeper penetration.
Question 5: When welding with the GTAW process, a high-frequency (HF) start is used to:
- Increase wire feed speed automatically
- Initiate the arc without touching the electrode to the workpiece (Correct answer)
- Preheat the base metal before welding
- Clean the weld pool of oxides during welding
Correct answer: Initiate the arc without touching the electrode to the workpiece
High-frequency start allows the TIG arc to be initiated without electrode-to-workpiece contact, preventing tungsten contamination.
Question 6: Plasma Arc Welding (PAW) differs from GTAW primarily because it:
- Uses a consumable electrode instead of tungsten
- Constricts the arc through a nozzle orifice to produce higher energy density (Correct answer)
- Requires no shielding gas
- Can only weld ferrous metals
Correct answer: Constricts the arc through a nozzle orifice to produce higher energy density
PAW constricts the arc plasma through a small orifice in the torch nozzle, creating a stiffer, higher-energy-density arc than GTAW.
Question 7: Which transfer mode in GMAW produces the least spatter and is used for spray-type metal transfer?
- Short-circuit transfer
- Globular transfer
- Spray transfer (Correct answer)
- Pulsed transfer
Correct answer: Spray transfer
Spray transfer uses high voltage and amperage above the transition current to transfer tiny droplets smoothly across the arc with minimal spatter.
Which welding process is best suited for welding thin-gauge sheet metal to minimize distortion?