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API API-571 - Corrosion and Materials Professional

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Total 149 questions

Decarburization damage is normally verified by:

A.

Impact testing

B.

Tensile testing

C.

Bend testing

D.

Metallographic testing

What damage mechanism can occur in wet Hâ‚‚S environments and is sometimes confused with wet Hâ‚‚S damage?

A.

Ammonia cracking

B.

HCl cracking

C.

Amine cracking

D.

Polythionic cracking

An NPS 3/4 (DN 20) carbon steel unsupported high-point vent on a steam line has failed by cracking. The most likely cause is:

A.

mechanical fatigue.

B.

thermal overload.

C.

sulfide stress cracking.

D.

original weld defect.

In most cases, brittle fracture occurs only at:

A.

High temperatures in areas of high stress concentration

B.

Temperatures below ambient in thick sections

C.

Temperatures below the Charpy impact transition temperature

D.

Temperatures above the Charpy impact transition temperature

What is the best way to inspect for brittle fracture?

A.

Wet fluorescent magnetic-particle testing

B.

Tensile testing

C.

Ultrasonic examination

D.

There is no effective way

Which damage mechanism will not benefit much from PWHT mitigation?

A.

Carbonate stress corrosion cracking

B.

Sulfide stress cracking

C.

Hydrogen-induced cracking

D.

Amine stress corrosion cracking

Which of the following is the most significant result of spheroidization in steels?

A.

Increased potential for stress corrosion cracking

B.

Increased hardness

C.

Loss of ductility

D.

Loss of strength

One way to prevent oxide scale formation on alloy steel is to increase the:

A.

Chromium content of the steel

B.

Carbon equivalent of the alloy

C.

Molybdenum content of the steel to 6%

D.

Nickel content of the steel

The most effective means of preventing caustic stress corrosion cracking is:

A.

Postweld heat treatment

B.

Upgrading to 300 series stainless steel

C.

Reducing caustic concentration

D.

Controlling process temperature during steamouts

Which of the following can cause hydrogen embrittlement of carbon steel?

A.

High-temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA)

B.

Cleaning and pickling in caustic solutions

C.

Welding with wet electrodes

D.

Improper postweld heat treatment (PWHT)