Explain with neat sketch, the joining process of “Riveting”.
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- 5. Which one joining operation will be the most suitable in the following conditions. Justify your answer with proper diagram. (3) i. work piece material has lower melting point ii. low production cost iii. air tight5) Which one of the following options is true about friction stir welding? Fine microstructure is produced. Good dimensional stability and repeatability is obtained. |Absence of cracking in welds. OShielding gas is used.1. Wire drawing is cold working process use to decrease the dimeter of wire. A) Explain the process. B) Discuss the effect of this process on mechanical properties in'details? Sketch to illustrate your explanation. 2. Name and explain a manufacturing process of making open end wrench? 3. How can you decided whether to use a cold work or hot work processes? 4. Briefly explain arc welding and oxyacetylene welding? ( 5. Submerged arc welding is suitable for non-ferrous metals. YES, OR NO, AND EXPALIN WHY? 6. Briefly explain powder metallurgy (P/M)? 7. What is flux in welding. What is the main purpose of using it? . 8. Name and explain a method used to measure particle size of powder, especially if you have variety of sizes?( 9. Briefly explain the metallurgy of welding. Sketch it?
- 7(a) What is the difference between a prismatic joint and a revolute joint?A batch of 20 parts is to be welded in a heavy workshop. The parts consist of 3 metal tubes that are to be welded to a rectangular base (See attached figure). The diameter of each bead is 1300 mm and the operation will be done with a stroke speed of 400 mm/min. To weld this batch you know two technicians. The first one is a SMAW specialist, he works with a downtime of 1.2 minutes per piece worked, his labor is paid at $230/hour and replacing an electrode takes him 0.65 minutes per piece. The second technician is an FCAW specialist and has told you that he already has an electrode (he will not charge for it), his labor is paid at $550/hour and he works with a dead time of 0.6 minutes per piece worked. Take into account that each electrode yields to weld 600 mm and that the cost of these is $0.70 each, also consider that, for both operations you will be working at 30 V and 225 A with a unit energy cost $0.1577/kWh and factors f1 and f2 of 0.8 and 0.9 respectively. Determine: The total…Question No. 18. How will you describe arrow A shown in the diagram in welding Drone Bead Overlap Flux Duu Ouestion Question »
- During sheet metal working the Seam Joint is formed by folding of sheet metal. Select one: True FalseA welding operation is time-studied during which an operator was pace-rated as 120%. The operator took, on an average, 8 minutes for producing the weld-joint. If a total of 10% allowances are allowed for this operation. What is the expected standard production rate of the weld-joint in units per 8 hour day?Please give me some Welded connections sample problems and solutions as a review.