ASNT Level 3 Basic Materials & Processes Questions and Answers
Terms in this set (176)
Fracture is a type of material failure. Of the Permanent deformation.
following which is another type of material
failure?
Which of the following statements best Discontinuities can propagate and become defects.
differentiates between a defect and a
discontinuity?
Nondestructive testing is often NDT involves indirect tests related to some other quality or characteristic of material.
differentiated from other measurements or
inspection techniques in that:
Identifying and sorting of material.
What are the functions of NDT? Identifying of material properties.
Ensuring absence of faults or defects that could cause a part to fail.
An important basis for the success of The need to ensure that unexpected flaws of some critical size are not present when
fracture control design procedures is: the component enters service.
If properly used, NDT can assist in fracture Providing an accurate evaluation of the number and type of discontinuities that exist
control by: in a material .
A statement that a particular experiment There is a 5% probability that the probability of detection is overstated.
produced a 0.9 probability of detection
with a 95% confidence level means that:
Most solid metals and plastics that have Engineering materials.
reasonable strength at room temperature
are called:
Material properties, as used in design, are Materials testing.
most frequently determined by:
Even at the early stages of product The design of the part should permit easy access to critical areas for later inspection.
planning, NDT should be considered
because:
, which of the following material properties Chemical properties.
are of most concern if corrosion resistance
is essential?
Which of the following is true relative to Iron can exist in several different crystalline structures and its properties can be
the comparison of the properties of controlled by heat treatment.
aluminum-based alloys and iron-based
alloys?
Tensile test are conducted on specimens Destructive tests.
from a newly developed alloy in order to
determine the ultimate tensile strength of
the material. Such tests are referred to as:
A bar that is 2 in. long, 2 in. wide and 1 in. 18000 psi.
thick is subjected to a tensile load acting
along the lenght of the bar of 36000 lbs.
What is the tensle stress within the bar?
What is Point B on the Stress-Strain diagram Elastic limit.
where it first starts to curve?
Stress-Strain diagram, which of the Deformation rate to the ultimate strength
following ranges indicates the affect of
work hardening, to its maximum, caused by
plastic flow of the material during a tensile
load?
On the Stress-Strain diagram, the points Less ductile.
represented by E and F would be closer
together if the material being tested were:
The modules of elasticity, or Young's Stiffness and yield strength.
modules, is related to the material's relative:
Which of the following materials is typically Cast iron.
considered when the application only
requires high compressive strength?
A fatigue failure can often be prevented by Detect surface discontinuities that could be stress risers.
using NDT to:
Which of the following tests uses a Charpy test.
pendulum to break a specimen that is
notched and supported on both ends, with
the results of measuring energy
absorption?
What is a S-N curve? An endurance limit curve diagram.
Direct hardness test provide a measure of a Surface and near-surface penetration.
material's ability to resist:
Under ordinary usage, metals exist as: Crystalline solids.
The term body-centered cubic BCC, face- Lattice structures that make up unit cells in a solid metallic structure.
centered cubic FCC and hexagonal close-
packed HCP all refer to the:
The process of returning ductility to cold- Recrystallization.
worked low-carbon steel is called:
Terms in this set (176)
Fracture is a type of material failure. Of the Permanent deformation.
following which is another type of material
failure?
Which of the following statements best Discontinuities can propagate and become defects.
differentiates between a defect and a
discontinuity?
Nondestructive testing is often NDT involves indirect tests related to some other quality or characteristic of material.
differentiated from other measurements or
inspection techniques in that:
Identifying and sorting of material.
What are the functions of NDT? Identifying of material properties.
Ensuring absence of faults or defects that could cause a part to fail.
An important basis for the success of The need to ensure that unexpected flaws of some critical size are not present when
fracture control design procedures is: the component enters service.
If properly used, NDT can assist in fracture Providing an accurate evaluation of the number and type of discontinuities that exist
control by: in a material .
A statement that a particular experiment There is a 5% probability that the probability of detection is overstated.
produced a 0.9 probability of detection
with a 95% confidence level means that:
Most solid metals and plastics that have Engineering materials.
reasonable strength at room temperature
are called:
Material properties, as used in design, are Materials testing.
most frequently determined by:
Even at the early stages of product The design of the part should permit easy access to critical areas for later inspection.
planning, NDT should be considered
because:
, which of the following material properties Chemical properties.
are of most concern if corrosion resistance
is essential?
Which of the following is true relative to Iron can exist in several different crystalline structures and its properties can be
the comparison of the properties of controlled by heat treatment.
aluminum-based alloys and iron-based
alloys?
Tensile test are conducted on specimens Destructive tests.
from a newly developed alloy in order to
determine the ultimate tensile strength of
the material. Such tests are referred to as:
A bar that is 2 in. long, 2 in. wide and 1 in. 18000 psi.
thick is subjected to a tensile load acting
along the lenght of the bar of 36000 lbs.
What is the tensle stress within the bar?
What is Point B on the Stress-Strain diagram Elastic limit.
where it first starts to curve?
Stress-Strain diagram, which of the Deformation rate to the ultimate strength
following ranges indicates the affect of
work hardening, to its maximum, caused by
plastic flow of the material during a tensile
load?
On the Stress-Strain diagram, the points Less ductile.
represented by E and F would be closer
together if the material being tested were:
The modules of elasticity, or Young's Stiffness and yield strength.
modules, is related to the material's relative:
Which of the following materials is typically Cast iron.
considered when the application only
requires high compressive strength?
A fatigue failure can often be prevented by Detect surface discontinuities that could be stress risers.
using NDT to:
Which of the following tests uses a Charpy test.
pendulum to break a specimen that is
notched and supported on both ends, with
the results of measuring energy
absorption?
What is a S-N curve? An endurance limit curve diagram.
Direct hardness test provide a measure of a Surface and near-surface penetration.
material's ability to resist:
Under ordinary usage, metals exist as: Crystalline solids.
The term body-centered cubic BCC, face- Lattice structures that make up unit cells in a solid metallic structure.
centered cubic FCC and hexagonal close-
packed HCP all refer to the:
The process of returning ductility to cold- Recrystallization.
worked low-carbon steel is called: