Description : Circumferential welded joint fails by i. Longitudinal stress ii. Radial stress iii. Hoop stress iv. None
Last Answer : i. Longitudinal stress
Description : Welded joint used in the longitudinal joint of a cylindrical pressure vessel is (i) Butt joint (ii) Lap joint (iii)Screwed joint (iv) None
Last Answer : (i) Butt joint
Description : Design of a thin shell under pressure is done on the basis of a. Radial stress b. Longitudinal stress c. Hoop stress d. All the three stresses
Last Answer : c. Hoop stress
Description : Which stress is the least in a thin shell a. Longitudinal stress b. Hoop stress c. Radial stress d. None
Last Answer : c. Radial stress
Description : Why are butt welded joints longitudinal joints ? i. High strength requirements ii. Low strength requirements iii. Low as well as high strength requirements iv. None
Last Answer : i. High strength requirements
Description : A_______ bearing supports the load acting along the axis of the shaft. a) Thrust b) Radial c) Longitudinal d) Transversal
Last Answer : a) Thrust
Description : The angle of V-welded joint in a pressure vessel 30 to 45 0 40 to 55 0 55 to 70 0 None
Last Answer : 55 to 70 0
Description : Welded joints are a. Hinged joint b. Rigid joint c. Freely supported joint
Last Answer : b. Rigid joint
Description : Welded structures with respect to riveted joint is a. Weakened in tension b. Strengthened in tension c. No change in tension strength d. None
Last Answer : c. No change in tension strength
Description : The strength of a welded joint with respect to a riveted joint is a. Greater b. Smaller c. Equal d. None
Last Answer : a. Greater
Description : Efficiency of a welded joint with respect to a riveted joint is a. Smaller b. Equal c. Greater
Last Answer : c. Greater
Description : Which welded joint used in the circumferential joint of a cylindrical pressure vessel is (i) Butt joint (ii) Lap joint (iii)Screwed joint (iv) None
Last Answer : (ii) Lap joint
Description : The advantage of a welded joint over a riveted joint is (i) Introduce residual stresses (ii) Requires highly skilled labor and supervision (iii) Lighter in weight (iv) None
Last Answer : (iii) Lighter in weight
Description : The name of the welded joint made by placing the plates edge to edge is (i) Fillet welded joint (ii) Butt welded joint (iii) Fillet-Butt welded joint (iv) None
Last Answer : (ii) Butt welded joint
Description : By overlapping the plates, which type of welded joint is made (i) Fillet welded joint (ii) Butt welded joint (iii) Fillet-Butt welded joint (iv) None
Last Answer : (i) Fillet welded joint
Description : Internal defects in a welded joint can be found by a process called (i) Tension test (ii) Visual inspection (iii) Radio graphing (iv) None
Last Answer : (iii) Radio graphing
Description : One which is applicable to a welded joint (i)Less rigidity (ii) Heavy (iii) Difficult process (iv) None
Last Answer : (iv) None
Description : Term which is not applicable to a welded joint (i) Higher efficiency (ii)Easy process (iii) Faster process
Last Answer : (ii)Easy process
Description : Type of welded joint which do not exit (i) Groove type (ii) Spot type (iii)Plug type (iv) Surface type
Last Answer : (iv) Surface type
Description : Out of the followings, which welded joint is more stronger (i) Butt joint (ii) Lap joint (iii)Screwed joint
Description : Double full fillet welded joint cannot be used for a plate thickness greater than i. 1/8” ii. 3/8” iii. 5/8” iv. None
Last Answer : iii. 5/8”
Description : Single full fillet welded joint cannot be used for a plate thickness greater than i. 1/8” ii. 2/8” iii. 3/8” iv. None
Last Answer : iii. 3/8”
Description : Welded joint strength increases due to annealing by i. 6% ii. 10% iii. 14% iv. None
Last Answer : i. 6%
Description : Strength of a welded joint increases by radio graphing by i. 10 % ii. 12% iii. 15% iv. None
Last Answer : ii. 12%
Description : The following bracket is welded to the vertical column. The joint undergoes torsional stresses. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : The size of the weld in butt welded joint is equal to (a) 0.5 × Throat of weld (b) Throat of weld (c) 2 × Throat of weld (d) 2 × Throat of weld
Last Answer : (b) Throat of weld
Description : The parallel fillet welded joint is designed for (a) tensile strength (b) compressive strength (c) bending strength (d) shear strength
Last Answer : (d) shear strength
Description : In transverse fillet welded joint, the size of weld is equal to (a) 0.5 × Throat of weld (b) Throat of weld (c) 2 × Throat of weld (d) 2 × Throat of weld
Last Answer : (c) 2 × Throat of weld
Description : If a circular shaft is welded to the plate by means of circumferential fillet, then the shaft is subjected to torsional moment M. If throat of weld is t, then torsional shear stress is given by a) M/2πtr2 b) M/πtr2 c) M/4πtr2 d) None of the listed
Last Answer : a) M/2πtr2
Description : While calculating bending stress in the following welded joints which of the welds moment of inertia can be neglected? a) 1 b) None of the listed c) Both 1 & 3 d) Both 2 & 4
Last Answer : b) None of the listed
Description : A bracket is shown welded to a vertical column by means of two fillet welds. The bending stress induced in the welds can be given by a) My/I b) 2My/I c) My/2I d) None of the listed
Last Answer : a) My/I
Description : The stress in the wall of a cylinder in a direction normal to its longitudinal axis, due to a force acting along the circumference, is known as (A) Yield stress (B) Longitudinal stress (C) Hoop stress (D) Circumferential stress
Last Answer : (C) Hoop stress
Description : A knuckle joint can be used in valve mechanism of a reciprocating engine. a) Yes b) No c) Yes but there are stress probles d) No as it is very dangerous to use
Last Answer : a) Yes
Description : The objective of caulking in a riveted joint is to make the joint (A) Free from corrosion (B) Stronger in tension (C) Free from stress (D) Leak-proof
Last Answer : (D) Leak-proof
Description : Lap welded joints are a. Rectangular b. Square c. Triangular d. None
Last Answer : c. Triangular
Description : Inspection of welded joints with respect to riveted joints is a. Difficult b. Easier c. Cannot say d. None
Last Answer : a. Difficult
Description : Appearance of welded structures with respect to riveted structures is a. Smooth b. Rough c. Same d. None
Last Answer : a. Smooth
Description : Welded structures with to riveted structures for a certain load are a. Heavier b. Lighter c. Same weight d. None
Last Answer : b. Lighter
Description : Welded joints require a. Punching of holes b. Drilling of holes c. Punching & Drilling of holes d. None
Last Answer : d. None
Description : Changes in a welded structure are a. Easier b. Difficult c. Easier & difficult d. None
Last Answer : a. Easier
Description : The welded structure with respect to riveted structure is a. Heavier b. Lighter c. Same d. None
Description : Lap welded joints used in circumferential joints because of ? i. High strength requirements ii. Low strength requirements iii. Low as well as high strength requirements
Last Answer : ii. Low strength requirements
Description : Rails in the field are generally welded by using a) Thermit welding b) Gas welding c) Electric arc welding d) Forge welding
Last Answer : a) Thermit welding
Description : The capacity of welded structures to damp vibrations is quite good. a) True b) False
Description : Which type of joints is better when the product is subjected to large vibrations: welded or threaded? a) Welded b) Threaded c) Both have same results d) Depends on the magnitude of the vibrational force
Last Answer : a) Welded
Description : he transverse fillet welded joints are designed for (a) tensile strength (b) compressive strength (c) bending strength (d) shear strength
Last Answer : (a) tensile strength
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Hoop strain of the walls of a cylinder due to liquid is (pd/2tE) (1 - 1/2m) (B) Longitudinal strain in the walls of a cylinder due to liquid is ... change in the cylinder due to liquid is (pd/2tE) (5/2 - 2/m) (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Failure of a material is called fatigue when it fails (a) at the elastic limit (b) below the elastic limit (c) at the yield point (d) below the yield point
Last Answer : (d) below the yield point
Description : For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure fails (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory (b) Secondly Maximum Principal strain Theory (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory
Description : If At is the area of steel cross-section, t is working stress, L is width of road and W is weight of slab per square metre, the spacing of the tie bars for a longitudinal joint, is (A) (100 At × t)/WL (B) 100 At/tWL (C) (100 WAt × t)/tL (D) 100 WL/At t
Last Answer : Answer: Option D