MODULE 4 QUIZ
[ASME] When base metal and filler metal are combined into a weld, they form _____.
"A" numbers
[ASME] Filler metals put together by usability characteristics are called ________.
"F" numbers
[ASME] Base metals put together into groups based on chemistry and mechanical properties are called _____.
"P" numbers
[ASME] To reduce the number of WPS's required on a job, base metals are assigned ___.
"P" numbers
SA-333 with 100 ksi minimum tensile strength has a P# of: refer to Unit#8 PDF for 'P' number listings
11A
An E6012 electrode has an F# of _____. refer to Intro ASME BPVC SEC.IX 3 for 'F' number listings.
2
What is the Group# for SA-336 Grade F6?
3
An E7016 electrode has an F# of _____. refer to Intro ASME BPVC SEC.IX 3 PDF for 'F' number listings.
4
An E7018 electrode has an F# of _____. refer to Intro ASME BPVC SEC.IX 3 PDF for 'F' number listings.
4
What is the P# for SA-336 Grade F6? refer to Unit#8 PDF for 'P' number listings
6
Which grade of SA-333 has 100 ksi minimum tensile strength? refer to Unit#8 PDF for 'P' number listings.
8
SA-336 with a composition of 9% Chromium and 1% Molybdenum has a minimum tensile strength of _____ ksi.
85
Which grade of SA-336 has the highest % of chromium? refer to Unit#8 PDF 'P' number listings.
F6
[ASME] For some materials, a special "group number" will be assigned when specific _____ tests are required.
Impact
Regarding ASME and P numbers, the term "compatibility" is used from what standpoint?
PWHT. Mechanical properties. All. Service requirements. None. Metallurgical properties of the parent metal.
SA-333 with 100 ksi minimum tensile strength comes in what product form?
Seamless and welded pipe.
