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- Please answer this question correctly. Add diagram if possibleReferring to Table 28-5, what stainless steel filler metal would be selected for welding a. 304L stainless steel to 314 stainless steel? b. 321 stainless steel to 348 stainless steel? c. 316 stainless to mild steel?Name Part 11 1. What does the following welding symbol indicate? 100 (5) c-d GTAW 4. Describe the following weld(s). ASW 2. Describe the weld(s) indicated by the following welding symbol. d 3. Sketch in the weld(s) indicated by the welding symbol. b-c GMAW 000000 w a. C. d. e. b. b. C. d. e C. d a. b. e. 5. Sketch the welding symbol describing the following spot weld(s). 375 18 Spot, Seam, and Projection Welds 255 0.31 Copyright Goodheart-Wilcox Co., Inc. May not be reproduced or posted to a publicly accessible website
- METHOD OF SECTIONS: Can You Please Find F0rce in Member CE and EF using method of sections.1/8 2015 Cengage Learning Refer to the drawing Bracket below. 1. Explain fully the meaning of each of the welding symbols used on the drawing. 2. How far apart (in degrees) are the equally spaced drilled holes? 3. Define the dimension 3" XS BI Pipe. 4. How many parts does this bracket consist of? 5. What plate size is used? 6. What type of section is represented by section A-A? 0.250 DRILLTHRU SIX HOLES EQUALLY SPACED 23° CYLINDRICAL PLATE 1" STD 8 PIPE E. A 3" XS BI PIPE 01013" 3" 8. $12! B 3. 32 25" 337 5" 2" HH !..6 D. BRACKET3.) How many different types of welds are specified on the print and what are they? (Hint: look at the symbol on the reference line) 4.)For the weld between parts TP1 and TP2, what does the 3 mean? 5.)What standard should be used to interpret the weld symbols on this print? (Hint look at the notes given at the top of the print.) 6.) As indicated by the welding symbols, the welds to be made on ______________________?* a. the near side b. the far side c. both sides d. all around 7.)What note is found in the tail of the welding symbol? 8.)What is the name of this part? 9.)Who drew this print? 10.)What company was this print written for?
- Calculate the heat input during the arc welding process, if the voltage is 28 volts, current is 114 amperes, the length of the weld is 76mm and the time to complete the weld 30 secs. (Write the answers with two decimal places for eg. 1450.23) Speed S= One possible correct answer is: Heat Input (Watts)3D One possible correct answoWhat is the name of the organization that sponsors a series of welding skill competitions for welding students?complete sketch A to show the significance of the welding symbol shown in sketch B
- » A Moving to another question will save this response. uèstion 18 In 'reverse polarity' of arc welding O A Electrode is connected to + and most of the heat is generated at the electrode O B. Electrode is connected to - and most of the heat is generated at the workpiece O C. Work piece is connected to + and most of the heat is generated at the workpiece O D. Work piece/is connected to-jandimost of the heat is generated at the workpiece Windows buau licyl Jäil e IT:ET T-T/-E//V ENG 4) %2:The is a process in which heat is produced for welding by chemical reaction.* Thermit welding Diffusion welding Gas welding Explosion welding and tool In planing machine tool, workpiece Remain stationary, reciprocates Reciprocates, rotates Remains stationary, rotates Reciprocates, remain stationarythe parts Answer the following elating to the drawing in figure (3a): 1- What is the name of the component? 2- What size is the oil hole? How far is the oil hole from the edge of the cylinder? 3- How many holes have to be drilled $12? 4- What is the overall height of the finished item? 5- What welding is specified by the symbol marked A? 6- How many pieces are used to make this item? 7- What sizes of welds are used? How thick is item 2? 8- What are the general tolerances? How many surfaces are machine finished? 63 all hole -4 holes 012 BO 3²8 44.00 5 ROUND BAR MINOR WEDS Section A-A 6 PARTS LIST 425x6 MS 70xBx56 MS 3 ROUND BAR BEOXDO MS 2 MAIN WEB 200xBx35 MS 1 BASE PLATE 200x400x120 MS ITEM DESCRIPTION SIZE MATL AND ENGINEERING DRAMA FRACED CHECKED TAFE: K BERYCES CONSORTIA TITLE SHAFT SUPPORT BEARING SCALE 12 02-MF 1- MY 98 F TYP 140 200 ← All welde et unicee indicated otherwise First CHANGE AMENDMENTS NOTE: 70/98 ISSUE DATE -A LZ DO ECH BY CKD 825 UN ES NOTED OTHERANSE TOLERANCES…