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API 571 Practice Exam #2 Questions And Correct Answers, 100% Verified Ammonium bisulfide corrosion is an aggressive corrosion occurring in hydroprocessing reactor effluent streams and in units handling alkaline sour water. Several major failures have occurred in hydroprocessing reactor effluent systems due to localized corrosion. The least resistant material to this type of corrosion is: a) aluminum alloys b) carbon steel c) 300 Series SS d) duplex SS B 5.1.1.2.2 a) For materials susceptible to sigma phase embrittlement, care should be taken to avoid: a) Applying high stresses to sigmatized materials during shutdown, as a brittle fracture could result b) Solution annealing at 1950°F (1066°C) for four hours followed by a water quench c) Ferrite grain growth in the range of 5% to 9% for Type 34 7 and somewhat less ferrite for Type 304 d) The exposure time to PWHT temperatures for stainless steel explosion cladded CrMo steels A 4.2.6.6 b) Effective methods of inspection for thermal fatigue cracking are: a) visual examination b) MT c) PT

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Ammonium bisulfide corrosion is an aggressive corrosion occurring in
hydroprocessing reactor effluent streams and in units handling alkaline sour
water. Several major failures have occurred in hydroprocessing reactor effluent
systems due to localized corrosion. The least resistant material to this type of
corrosion is:
a) aluminum alloys
b) carbon steel
c) 300 Series SS
d) duplex SS
B
5.1.1.2.2 a)
For materials susceptible to sigma phase embrittlement, care should be taken to
avoid:
a) Applying high stresses to sigmatized materials during shutdown, as a brittle
fracture could result
b) Solution annealing at 1950°F (1066°C) for four hours followed by a water
quench
c) Ferrite grain growth in the range of 5% to 9% for Type 34 7 and somewhat less
ferrite for Type 304
d) The exposure time to PWHT temperatures for stainless steel explosion cladded
CrMo steels
A
4.2.6.6 b)
Effective methods of inspection for thermal fatigue cracking are:
a) visual examination
b) MT
c) PT
d) all of the above
D
4.2.9.7 a)
What are the following 3 factors related to?
i) The materials' fracture toughness as measured in a Charpy impact test;
ii) The size, shape and stress concentration effect of a flaw;
iii) The amount of residual and applied stresses on the flaw.
a) Fatigue failure mechanism
b) High temperature creep
c) Low-cycle, high stress fatigue
d) Brittle fracture
D
4.2.7.3 a)

, Hydrogen stress cracking is a form of environmental cracking that can initiate on
the surface of high strength low alloy steels and carbon steels with highly
localized zones of high hardness in the weld metal and HAZ as a result of
exposure to aqueous HF acid environments.
Prevent ion is best done by:
a) PWHT of carbon steel welds
b) low-strength carbon steels used in refinery applications should be controlled
to produce weld hardness < 200 HB
c) using carbon steels with carbon equivalents (CE) less than 0.43 using the
appropriate
equation
d) all of the above
D
5.1.2.4.6
The existence of 885°F embrit tlement can be identified by:
a) A decrease in h ardness in affected areas
b) Failure during bend testing or impact testing of samples removed from service
c) In-situ metallographic examination
d) Both a and b
B
4.2.5.5
In general, th e sulfidation resistance of iron and nickel base alloys is determined
by which
alloying element?
a ) chromium
b) nickel
c) titanium
d) molybdenum
A
4.4.2.3 e)
Short term overheating can cause permanent deformation occurring at relatively
low stress levels as a result oflocalized overheating. This usually results in:
a) bulging and eventually failure by stress rupture
b) bulging and eventually failure by brittle fracture
c) thermal fatigue
d) thermal craze cracking
A
4.2.10.1
Which materials exhibit an endurance limit below which fatigue cracking will not
occur,
regardless of the number of cycles.
a) carbon steel
b) titanium
c) carbon steel and titanium
d) carbon steel, titanium and aluminum a lloys

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