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M.TECH (Sem.-1 ) st
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Subject Code: PE-504
Paper ID: [E0444]
Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 100
Instructions to Candidate:-
Note: Answers 5 (Five) questions out of 8 (Eight) questions.
Each question carries 20 (twenty) marks.
1. (i) How welding processes are classified? What is weld ability? Explain.
(ii) Discuss the principle of resistance welding with the help of weld thermal
cycle.
(iii) State and explain the solidification mechanism and microstrural products in
welding metal. Give schematic illustration of micro-structure during solidification of
weld zone.
5+5+10=20
2. (i) State and explain the mechanism of are initiation during are welding. Give
schematic diagram of are welding on a large plate showing direction of welding,
inclination angle of electrode and position of spark in support of your answer.
(ii) Deduce an expression for temperature distribution in the are when a semi
infinite plate is welding.
(iii) Define are efficiency. Discuss the electrical characteristics of an arc.
8+7+5=20
3. (i) What is heat affected zone(HAZ)? Explain with a schematic diagram showing
subdivisions of HAZ for low carbon steels welds and their corresponding
temperature ranges.
(ii) How coatings of electrodes for SMAW are classified? Explain with example.
(iii) State and explain the effect of electrode coatings on welding performance
characteristics. State the roles of flux ingredients and shielding gases. Give
examples in support of your answer.
8+4+(4+4)=20
4. (i) Explain the working principle of GMAW process. Give a simple sketch of this
process.
(ii) Explain submerged are welding process with suitable sketch. What are the
fluxes used in submerged welding process?
(iii) Explain electro slag welding process with a suitable sketch. What are the
fluxes used in submerged welding process with suitable sketch. Write its industrial
applications.
6+7+7=20
5. (i) State and explain the basic characteristics of power sources for various arc
welding processes.
(ii) Define and explain the significance of the following terms
(a) Duty cycle, (b) DC rectifier, (c) thyristor controlled rectifier.
7+6+7=20
6. (i) Write the name of the different types of metal transfer during welding. State
and explain the mechanism of metal transfer for each case separately.
(ii) State and explain the effect of polarity on metal transfer and melting rate.
12+8=20
7. (i) State the basic theory and explain the mechanism of solid state welding. Give
examples for solid state welding.
(ii) What is diffusion welding? Explain with a suitable sketch.
(iii) Explain ultrasonic welding. Give simple sketch for this welding process in
support of your answer.
9+5+6=20
8. Write short notes on the followings:
(i) High energy rate welding.
(ii) Welding using radiation energy.
(iii) Effect of alloying elements on welding of ferrous metals.
(iv) Friction welding.
5 x 4=20
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Unit-III
Q30.What is the principle of welding? How the filler material and parent metal get diffused, explain?
Q31. What are the advantages and applications of different types of flames?
Q32. What is SMAW? What are the advantages and applications of SMAW?
Q33. Explain the basic principles of arc welding processes.
Q34. What is the purpose of flux? Why is it not needed in gas tungsten-arc welding?
Q35. Explain how cutting takes place when an oxyfuel-gas torch is used.
Q36 Explain the principle involved in MIG welding?
Q37. What is heat affected zone?
Q38. What is meant by weld quality? Discuss the factors that influence it.
Q39. Describe the difference between coated and bare electrodes.
Q40. What is the difference between brazing and soldering?
Q41. What are the advantages and applications of resistance welding?
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