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CSWIP 3.1 Course Note 2016 With Question & Answers

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Contents

1. Typical Duties of Welding Inspectors Question Banks


2. Terms and Definitions
2.1 Types of weld
2.2 Types of Joints (see BS EN ISO 15607)
2.3 Features of the completed weld
2.4 Weld preparation
2.5 Size of butt welds
2.6 Fillet weld
2.7 Welding position, slope and rotation
2.8 Weaving
3 Welding Imperfections and Materials Inspection
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Cracks
3.3 Cavities
3.4 Solid inclusions
3.5 Lack of fusion and penetration
3.6 Imperfect shape and dimensions
3.7 Miscellaneous imperfections
3.8 Acceptance standards

4 Destructive Testing

4.1 Test types, pieces and objectives


4.2 Macroscopic examination

5 Non-destructive Testing

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Radiographic methods
5.3 Ultrasonic methods
5.4 Magnetic particle testing
5.5 Dye penetrant testing
6 WPS/Welder Qualifications

6.1 General
6.2 Qualified welding procedure specifications
6.3 Welder qualification

7 Materials Inspection

7.1 General
7.2 Material type and weldability
7.3 Alloying elements and their effects
7.4 Material traceability
7.5 Material condition and dimensions
7.6 Summary

8 Codes and Standards

8.1 General
8.2 Definitions
8.3 Summary

9 Welding Symbols

9.1 Standards for symbolic representation of welded


joints on drawings
9.2 Elementary welding symbols
9.3 Combination of elementary symbols
9.4 Supplementary symbols
9.5 Position of symbols on drawings
9.6 Relationship between the arrow and joint lines
9.7 Position of the reference line and weld symbol
9.8 Positions of the continuous and dashed lines
9.9 Dimensioning of welds
9.10 Complimentary indications
9.11 Indication of the welding process
9.12 Weld symbols in accordance with AWS 2.4
10 Introduction to Welding Processes

10.1 General
10.2 Productivity
10.3 Heat input
10.4 Welding parameters
10.5 Power source characteristics

11 Manual Metal Arc/Shielded Metal Arc Welding


(MMA/SMAW)

11.1 MMA basic equipment requirements


11.2 Power requirements
11.3 Welding variables
11.4 Summary of MMA/SMAW

12 TIG Welding

12.1 Process characteristics


12.2 Process variables
12.3 Filler wires
12.4 Tungsten inclusions
12.5 Crater cracking
12.6 Common applications
12.7 Advantages
12.8 Disadvantages

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