CSA W59: Welded Steel Construction Quiz!

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  • 1. 

    CSA Standard W59 covers the welding requirements for what type of steel construction?

    • A.

      The welding requirements of AWS D1.1

    • B.

      The welding requirements of CSA Standard W59 can be appied to carbon and Low alloy welded steel construction, except where other special codes such as Lloyds or ASME, for instance, govern.

    • C.

      The welding requirements of CSA Standard W59 can be appied to Carbon and Low alloy welded steel construction.

    • D.

      Does not apply.

    Correct Answer
    B. The welding requirements of CSA Standard W59 can be appied to carbon and Low alloy welded steel construction, except where other special codes such as Lloyds or ASME, for instance, govern.
    Explanation
    CSA Standard W59 covers the welding requirements for carbon and low alloy welded steel construction, except in cases where other special codes such as Lloyds or ASME govern.

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  • 2. 

    What types of structures are covered in CSA Standard W59?

    • A.

      The welding requirements of CSA Standard W59 can be appied to carbon and Low alloy welded steel construction, exept where other special codes such as Lloyds or ASME, for instance, govern.

    • B.

      Staticly and dynamicly loaded structures only.

    • C.

      CSA Standard W59 covers statically loaded structures and cycliclly loaded (repeditive loading) structures. Clause 12 deals with provisions that as specific to cycliclly loaded structures only, and Cause 11 deals with provisions to staticlly loaded structures only.

    • D.

      CSA Standard W59 covers statically loaded structures and cycliclly loaded (repeditive loading) structures. Clause 12 deals with provisions that as specific to cycliclly loaded structures.

    Correct Answer
    C. CSA Standard W59 covers statically loaded structures and cycliclly loaded (repeditive loading) structures. Clause 12 deals with provisions that as specific to cycliclly loaded structures only, and Cause 11 deals with provisions to staticlly loaded structures only.
    Explanation
    CSA Standard W59 covers both statically loaded structures and cyclically loaded (repetitive loading) structures. Clause 12 specifically addresses provisions for cyclically loaded structures, while Clause 11 addresses provisions for statically loaded structures.

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  • 3. 

    What is a low-hydrogen electrode?

    • A.

      A low-hydrogen electrode is an electrode which deposits weld metal with specified maximum limit of defusible hydrogen. E4918 and E4928 are examples of low-hydrogen electrodes.

    • B.

      E4918 and E4928 are examples of low-hydrogen electrodes.

    • C.

      A low-hydrogen electrode is an electrod which deposits weld metal.

    • D.

      All of the Above

    Correct Answer
    A. A low-hydrogen electrode is an electrode which deposits weld metal with specified maximum limit of defusible hydrogen. E4918 and E4928 are examples of low-hydrogen electrodes.
    Explanation
    A low-hydrogen electrode is an electrode that is specifically designed to deposit weld metal with a maximum limit of defusible hydrogen. This means that the electrode is formulated in a way that minimizes the amount of hydrogen that can be absorbed into the weld, as excessive hydrogen can lead to weld defects such as cracking. E4918 and E4928 are examples of low-hydrogen electrodes that meet these specifications.

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  • 4. 

    Who is the "engineer" described in CSA W59?

    • A.

      The engineer of record.

    • B.

      The engineer is the person representing the regulatory authority, or the purchase.

    • C.

      The engineer is the one who certifies the IFC drawing.

    • D.

      The engineer is the one experianced in welding activities undertaken by the company.

    Correct Answer
    B. The engineer is the person representing the regulatory authority, or the purchase.
    Explanation
    The term "engineer" in CSA W59 refers to the person who represents the regulatory authority or the purchaser. This individual is responsible for overseeing and ensuring compliance with the regulations and requirements outlined in CSA W59. They play a crucial role in certifying the IFC (Issued for Construction) drawing and ensuring that all welding activities undertaken by the company meet the necessary standards.

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  • 5. 

    What welding processes are covered in CSA Standard W59?

    • A.

      This standard covers the SMAW, GMAW, MCAW, FCAW, SAW, ESW, EGW and SW process.

    • B.

      The standard covers SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW only.

    • C.

      The standard covers all process included in the WPS and WPQR.

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. This standard covers the SMAW, GMAW, MCAW, FCAW, SAW, ESW, EGW and SW process.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the standard covers the SMAW, GMAW, MCAW, FCAW, SAW, ESW, EGW, and SW processes. This means that all of these welding processes are included and addressed in the CSA Standard W59.

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  • 6. 

    Welding to the W59 standard does not include ESW welding.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because welding to the W59 standard does include ESW welding. The W59 standard, also known as the "Welded Steel Construction (Metal Arc Welding)" standard, covers various welding processes, including Electroslag Welding (ESW). Therefore, ESW welding is indeed included in the W59 standard.

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  • 7. 

    The _________ is the person representing the regulatory authority, or the purchaser.

    Correct Answer
    Engineer
    Explanation
    The engineer in this context refers to a person who represents the regulatory authority or the purchaser. This person is responsible for overseeing and ensuring compliance with regulations and standards in the relevant industry or sector. They may also be involved in the procurement process and act as a liaison between the regulatory authority and the seller or supplier.

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  • 8. 

    What as the requirements for contractor certification?

    • A.

      Contractors shall be certified under the requirements of CSA Standard W47.1 when stipulated by the negineering design standard or by the engineer. Or, at the option of the engineer, the fabricator must provide evidence to satisfy the engineer that the fabricator is competent to produce the required weldments.

    • B.

      Contractors shall be certified under the requirements of CSA Standard W47.1 when stipulated by the engineering design standard or by the engineer.

    • C.

      Contractors shall be certified under the requirements of CSA W59 and W47.1

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. Contractors shall be certified under the requirements of CSA Standard W47.1 when stipulated by the negineering design standard or by the engineer. Or, at the option of the engineer, the fabricator must provide evidence to satisfy the engineer that the fabricator is competent to produce the required weldments.
    Explanation
    Contractors must be certified under the requirements of CSA Standard W47.1 when specified by the engineering design standard or the engineer. Alternatively, the fabricator can provide evidence to the engineer to demonstrate their competence in producing the necessary weldments. This means that contractors need to meet the certification standards outlined in CSA Standard W47.1, unless the engineer allows for an alternative method of proving their competency.

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  • 9. 

    What are the types of welds as specified in CSA Standard W59?

    • A.

      Welds are described as groove, fillet, plug or slot.

    • B.

      Welds are classified as groove, fillet, plug, slot or full penetration.

    • C.

      Welds are classified as groove, fillet, plug or slot welds.

    Correct Answer
    C. Welds are classified as groove, fillet, plug or slot welds.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Welds are classified as groove, fillet, plug or slot welds." This answer accurately reflects the types of welds specified in CSA Standard W59. The standard categorizes welds into these four types: groove, fillet, plug, and slot.

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