1. The document is a quiz about steel and metal manufacturing processes. It contains multiple choice and enumeration questions testing knowledge of steel alloys, production methods, tool steels, and zinc manufacturing processes.
2. Key areas covered include the differences between alloy steels, tool steels, carbon steels and stainless steels; production methods like basic oxygen furnace, electric arc furnace, and continuous casting; heat treatment processes like annealing and quenching; and the role of mechanical engineers in the steel and metal industries.
3. Bonus questions at the end ask about the direction smoke would blow from a train moving at 100 mph in one direction with a 10 mph crosswind
1. The document is a quiz about steel and metal manufacturing processes. It contains multiple choice and enumeration questions testing knowledge of steel alloys, production methods, tool steels, and zinc manufacturing processes.
2. Key areas covered include the differences between alloy steels, tool steels, carbon steels and stainless steels; production methods like basic oxygen furnace, electric arc furnace, and continuous casting; heat treatment processes like annealing and quenching; and the role of mechanical engineers in the steel and metal industries.
3. Bonus questions at the end ask about the direction smoke would blow from a train moving at 100 mph in one direction with a 10 mph crosswind
1. The document is a quiz about steel and metal manufacturing processes. It contains multiple choice and enumeration questions testing knowledge of steel alloys, production methods, tool steels, and zinc manufacturing processes.
2. Key areas covered include the differences between alloy steels, tool steels, carbon steels and stainless steels; production methods like basic oxygen furnace, electric arc furnace, and continuous casting; heat treatment processes like annealing and quenching; and the role of mechanical engineers in the steel and metal industries.
3. Bonus questions at the end ask about the direction smoke would blow from a train moving at 100 mph in one direction with a 10 mph crosswind
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1. Steel is an _____. 10. These typically contain anywhere between 10 to
a. Alloy 20 percent chromium as the primary alloy b. Pure metal element. These steels are utilized for their c. Plastic incredibly high corrosion resistance rates. d. All of the Above a. Alloy Steels 2. Steel is harder and stronger than iron. b. Tool steels a. True c. Carbon Steels b. False d. Stainless steels c. Uncertain 11. These steels have quantified variations 3. It has between 2% and 4% carbon content. of tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, a. Pig iron and cobaltin order to increase durability and b. Cast iron heat tolerance—ideal for drilling and cutting c. Pink iron products. d. Wrought iron a. Alloy Steels 4. It is typically has very low levels of carbon (near b. Tool steels or under 0.08%). c. Carbon Steels a. Pig iron d. Stainless steels b. Cast iron 12. It is a machine that uses rotary cutters to remove c. Pink iron the undesired material. The workpiece is held d. Wrought iron tight on the movable worktable and a rotating 5. It is a method in which both molten pig iron and tool is made to move vertically. steel scrap are converted into steel with the a. Lathe Machine oxidizing action of oxygen blown into the melt b. Milling machine under a basic slag. c. Drilling Machine a. Basic Oxygen Furnace d. Grinding Machine b. Smelting 13. It is used in the ordinary dry cell battery c. Electric Arc Furnace a. Copper d. Quenching b. Molybdenum 6. It is a furnace that heats charged material by c. Manganese means of an electric arc. d. Zinc a. Basic Oxygen Furnace 14. Process which removes the water and liquid oils b. Smelting in zinc manufacturing. c. Electric Arc Furnace a. Floating d. Quenching b. Smelting 7. It refers to the production of steels which are c. Filtering needed for specific purposes and which require d. Refining the addition of very carefully controlled 15. An electrically conductive substance quantities of other elements. a. Anode a. Primary Steelmaking b. Cathode b. Secondary steelmaking c. Electrolyte c. Continuous casting d. Blade of Despair d. Ingot Casting 8. It involves heating the steel to create the Enumerate: austenite phase then quenching it in water or oil. 16-17. Basic Process in steel making a. Primary Steelmaking b. Annealing 18-22 Modern steel making methodology c. Secondary Steelmaking d. Quenching 23-26 Types of Steels 9. It is the process of heating the steel to a 27-32 Process of Zinc Manufacturing sufficiently high temperature to relieve local internal stresses. 33-35 Role of Mechanical Engineer in Steel and metal a. Primary Steelmaking industry b. Annealing c. Secondary Steelmaking Bonus Questions: d. Quenching An electric train is moving north at 100mph and a wind is blowing to the west at 10mph. Which way does the smoke blow? (Hint: use resultant) 3pts