USU-Eastern WELD 2600 Exam Review
Which of the following processes is the most recently developed?
Additive manufacturing
Which of the following is the variable plotted on a phase diagram's x-axis?
Alloy composition
To improve its ductility, cold-worked metal is often given a thermal cycle called _______.
Annealing
A mechanical property is a characteristic revealed in response to _______.
Applied force
The smallest part of an element that has all the properties of that element is a(n) _______.
Atom
Which of the following is the primary source of scrap steel in the US?
Automobiles
Which process does not change the thickness of sheet metal?
Bending
Pig iron is produced in which of the following furnaces?
Blast furnace
The first alloy made was
Bronze
What information does the Unified Numbering System indicate for each steel type?
Chemical composition
What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for an electrical fire?
Class C
What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for a combustible fire?
Class D
Which of the following is a grade of scrap steel produced by manufacturing firms that recycle production scrap?
Commercial
Which of the following is a grade of scrap steel?
Commercial scrap Mill scrap Postconsumer scrap All of the above
The microstructure of a metal depends on the ______.
Composition Amount of deformation Temperature at which the working is done All of the above
Select the metal that has the highest thermal conductivity.
Copper
The expanding electricity distribution system provided both the capability of producing and the greater need for high-purity _____.
Copper
Which physical property is a chemical property of metals?
Corrosion resistance
When metal changes from liquid to solid, the first crystals to form are called _______.
Dendrites
Which of the following microstructure changes occurs with metals during cold-working?
Dislocation tangles are formed.
What type of equipment is used to forge steel?
Drop forge Hydraulic press Open-face die All of the above
Which quality problem occurs with castings?
Dross Misruns Voids All of the above
If a sample experiences a temporary shape change under load it is in the _______ region.
Elastic
Which of the following is not a method of forming sheet?
Extrusion
Which of the following makes steel products by pushing heated metal through a die?
Extrustion
A meter is equal to 1 million mm.
False
All steel with the same composition will have the same properties
False
As long as metal parts are not glowing, they are safe to handle.
False
Bainite is stronger than martensite.
False
Cast steel typically has better toughness than forged steel.
False
Fine pearlite has lower strength than coarse pearlite.
False
Ingot cast steel has a more uniform microstructure than continuously cast steel.
False
Integrated steel mills make most of the steel in the US today.
False
Metallurgy is an ancient art that no longer changes.
False
Most jobs supply safety training after a trial period on the job.
False
Only people directly making metal parts need to know about metallurgy.
False
Safety data sheets explain the dangers and precautions related to different types of fires in the workplace.
False
The atomic number represents the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
False
When one step in processing is changed, there will be little or no effect on the final part properties
False
When two different substances are mixed together but remain unchanged individually, it is called a solution.
False
Hardness testing is sometimes used instead of tensile testing because it is ________.
Faster
The ability of an object to resist a load while being repeatedly loaded is _______ strength.
Fatigue
All metals whose major component is iron are classified as _____.
Ferrous
Which of the following makes metal products by pressing or hammering heated metal?
Forging
Which welding process spins one of the parent metal parts and presses it against the other?
Friction welding
Which one of these describes metals?
Good conductor of heat and electricity
Which one of these is not part of an atom?
Grain
The energy required to break a metal sample in a fast-moving test is a measurement of the metal's _______.
Impact strength
Continuous casting of steel has mostly replaced the _____ method.
Ingot casting
Cementite is also known as ______.
Iron carbide
Which of these is an advantage of the forging process?
It produces parts with high impact strength.
What holds molten steel when transported from the melting furnace to the pouring floor?
Ladle
Select the metal that has the highest density.
Lead
When metal is cold-worked, it becomes ______.
Less ductile
Which steel microstructure is the most brittle?
Martensite
An alloy is a substance comprised of two or more ____.
Metals
The first type of ferrous metal used by early human beings was _____ iron.
Meteoric
These are responsible for the properties seen in metals.
Microstructures
Which of the following is a safety hazard associated with forging?
Noise
If a sample is unable to return to its exact original shape it has undergone ________ deformation.
Plastic
New crystals form when cold-worked metal is heated to this temperature.
Recrystallization
Which of the following is a reason to perform heat treatment?
Relieve internal stresses Hardening Drive out hydrogen All of the above
OSHA was created to ensure ______.
Safety for all workers
What is the most frequently requited personal protective equipment (PPE)?
Safety glasses
Which of the following are inhibitors to dislocation motion?
Second-phase particles Grain boundaries Tangles All of the above
Which of the following is not a common machine safety feature?
Single on-off toggle switch
Metal phase diagrams show what phase or phases should be present for _______.
Slow to moderate cooling rates
Which of the following joining processes is performed at the lowest temperature?
Soldering
Select the metal that has the highest melting point.
Steel
Which of the following is the variable potted on a phase diagram's y-axis?
Temperature
What is springback?
Tendency of an object to return to its original shape
Which of the following variables is plotted on the x-axis of an isothermal transformation (IT) diagram?
Time
A material's modulus of elasticity is an expression of its stiffness.
True
A meter is the SI unit of measure foe length.
True
ASTM International publishes many mechanical property testing procedures.
True
An atom is smaller than a molecule.
True
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
True
Carbon is an important alloying element of iron.
True
Casting is used to produce complex shaped parts.
True
During hot-rolling, recrystallization produces small grains.
True
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom.
True
Ingots produce less-uniform steel than continuously cast strands.
True
Iron and steel are ferrous metals
True
Manufacturing typically involves performing several processes to obtain the final part.
True
Metal with a higher yield strength is often desirable for a durable, quality product.
True
Metals often form compounds with nonmetals.
True
Most jobs supply personal protective equipment when first starting on a job.
True
SAE material designations usually include processing and annealing conditions.
True
Some equipment, such as punch presses or large hammers, will require hearing protection.
True
Steel was the first alloy made.
True
Stress is measured in units of psi or Pa.
True
Tempering is done after steel has been quenched.
True
The nose of an IT diagram shows the shortest time for an alloy to transform from austenite to pearlite.
True
The primary source of scrap steel in the United States is automobiles.
True
Wrought iron was produced before steel was.
True
Which of the following steel designation systems identifies carbon and low-alloy steels with the letter "G" and five numbers?
UNS
Which of the following processes produces a metallurgical bond?
Welding Brazing Soldering All of the above
_____ is a ferrous metal that contains very little carbon.
Wrought iron
