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During welding inspection, what indicates a proper penetration weld?

Correct Answer

B) Complete fusion through the base metal thickness

Proper penetration welding requires complete fusion through the full thickness of the base metal being joined. This ensures maximum strength and structural integrity of the welded connection.

Answer Options
A
Smooth, uniform bead appearance
B
Complete fusion through the base metal thickness
C
Minimal spatter around the weld
D
Consistent weld width

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Complete fusion through the base metal thickness is the defining characteristic of proper penetration welding. This ensures that the weld metal has fully bonded with the entire cross-section of the materials being joined, creating a continuous metallurgical bond. Without complete penetration, the weld would have weak spots or lack of fusion areas that could lead to structural failure under load. Penetration is the most critical factor for weld strength and integrity.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Smooth, uniform bead appearance

While a smooth, uniform bead appearance indicates good welding technique and workmanship, it only addresses the surface quality of the weld. A weld can look perfect on the surface but still lack proper penetration underneath, making it structurally inadequate.

Option C: Minimal spatter around the weld

Minimal spatter around the weld indicates good welding parameters and technique, but spatter control is primarily about cleanliness and appearance. Spatter has no direct relationship to whether the weld has achieved complete penetration through the base metal thickness.

Option D: Consistent weld width

Consistent weld width shows good welder control and uniform heat input, but width consistency doesn't guarantee that the weld has penetrated completely through the material thickness. A uniform-looking weld could still have incomplete penetration defects.

Memory Technique

Think 'PENETRATION = PERFORATION' - just like a nail must go completely through a board to hold properly, weld metal must penetrate completely through the base metal thickness.

Reference Hint

AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code - Steel, Chapter 6 (Inspection) or Florida Building Code Chapter 17 (Structural Tests and Special Inspections)

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