Testing Methods
Codes
Defects and Discontinuities
Weld Positions
MISC
100

This NDT method is best for detecting subsurface discontinuities and measuring their depth.

What is Ultrasonic Testing (UT)?

100

This document is to provide detailed information for a specific welding job.

What is a WPS (welding procedure specification)?

100

This is the primary cause of incomplete fusion.

What is insufficient heat input.

100

This is the name of the welding position for fillet welds in the flat position.

What is the 1F position?

100

This is the recommended method for removing surface discontinuities like spatters before inspection.

What is grinding?

200

This NDT method uses x-rays or gamma rays to detect internal defects.

What is Radiographic testing (RT)?

200

Verifying the welder's skill is the main purpose of this.

What is a welding qualification test?

200

This type of weld defect is caused by rapid cooling of the weld metal.

What is cracking?

200

This is the name of the welding position for fillet welds in the overhead position.

What is the 4F Position?

200

This welding process is most susceptible to slag inclusions

What is Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)?

300

These are the two bends that are required of material up to 3/8" thick.

What is a face bend and a root bend?

300

In a welding procedure, this is something that cannot be changed without requalification.

What is an essential variable?

300

This type of discontinuity is characterized by a sharp break or crack in the weld metal.

What is a fracture?

300

This is the name of the welding position for groove welds in the vertical position.

What is the 3G position?
300

Excessive spatter and a wide bead is a potential consequence of this.

What is excessive voltage?

400

This NDT method is best suited for detecting surface cracks in welds.

What is liquid penetrant testing (PT)?

400

This document is a record of WPS qualification test results.

What is a procedure qualification record (PQR)?

400

This is one common cause of porosity in welds.

What is contamination during welding?

400

According to the AWS structural steel code, qualifying for higher F-number electrodes qualifies the welder for this.

What is lower F-numbers?

400

when using this tool, it should be flush with the base, with the tip of the tool vertical on the vertical weldment.

What is a fillet weld blade gauge?

500

This is a destructive welding test, commonly used when qualifying welders.

What is a guided bend test?

500

These types of welds are required for AWS 3G and 4G qualification.

What is a V-groove weld with backing?

500

This welding defect is characterized by weld metal extending beyond the toe or root.

What is overlap?

500

When a welder qualifies on pipe, they also qualify for this.  It does not work the other way around.

What is plate?

500

Only ferrous metals can be tested using this NDT.

What is Magnetic particle testing (MT)?

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