Wood Structures Flashcards

1
Q
  1. What species of wood is used as a standard for strength properties of other species of wood used in aircraft structures?
A

Spruce is standard of which all woods are compared

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  1. Is northern white pine an acceptable substitute for spruce?
A

Yes

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3
Q
  1. Are knots allowed in aircraft wood?
A

Allowed within limits

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  1. What type of wood quality must be used in repair of aircraft structures?
A

Aircraft quality & equivalent to its original strength or greater

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5
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  1. What is the difference between laminated wood & plywood?
A

Consist of two or more layers glued together
Laminate has grain parallel
Plywood grain is 90 degrees adjacent ply

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  1. What are two types of glue used for aircraft wood structures repair?
A

Casein & synthetic resin glue

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Q
  1. What method is used to prepare plywood for bending?
A

Soaked in hot water, then placed in a form until completely dry

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  1. What are the results of using insufficient gluing pressure when making a wood joint?
A

Normally be a thick glue line, indicates weak joint

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  1. What is the recommended clamping pressure for a glued joint?
A

125-150 psi

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  1. How long should a wood glue joint be kept under pressure before removing the clamps?
A

Time varies depending on temperature of room

Recommended room temperature of 85 degrees under pressure for at least 7 hours full strength after two days

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  1. What are some of the various methods used to apply pressure to joints in aircraft gluing operations?
A
Brads
Nails
Screws
Clamps
Hydraulic & electric power presses
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12
Q
  1. Why does the strength of a scarf joint depend upon the accuracy of the two beveled surfaces?
A

Inaccurate bevel will reduce amount of effective glue area

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  1. Why is sanding unacceptable when preparing a joint for splicing?
A

Dust from sanding clogs pores, preventing proper glue penetration

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14
Q
  1. What type of patch is preferred for repair of stressed plywood skin & why?
A

Scarf patch it uses reinforcements under the patch where the flue joints occur

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15
Q
  1. Are mineral streaks acceptable in aircraft woods?
A

Yes, as long as no decay

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16
Q
  1. How do you inspect for decay/rot in wood?
A
Visual
Odor
Tapping
Probe
Prying
17
Q
  1. How can the moisture content of wood be determined?
A

Moisture meter

18
Q
  1. What are of the wood spar may not be spliced?
A

Under wing attachment fittings
Landing gear fittings
Engine mount fittings
Lift & inter-plane strut fittings

19
Q
  1. What type of joint is generally used in splicing structural member in aircraft?
A

Scarf joint

20
Q
  1. What is compression wood & why is it not acceptable for aircraft structures?
A

Wood with high specific gravity and weak, reject all material

21
Q
  1. What are three forms of wood?
A

Solid
Ply
Laminate

22
Q
  1. What are two forms of wood that are acceptable for the repair of wooden aircraft skin?
A

Plywood & laminate woods

23
Q
  1. What would be the greatest number of splices place into one spar?
A

Two

24
Q
  1. What is the largest hole diameter that can be repaired in a plywood wing skin when using fabric patch?
A

1 inch