Wood structures Flashcards

1
Q

What is done to prepare a wooden aircraft for inspection?

A
  1. place in a dry. well ventilated hangar
  2. open all inspection covers, access panels, and removable fairings opened and
    removed
  3. a moisture meter should be used to verify wood is dry if in doubt
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2
Q

When using a moisture meter do determine if wood is dry - what is the ideal range?

A

8 % - 12%

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3
Q

When using a moisture meter, a reading over what percent can provide an environment for fungus growth of wood?

A

20%

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4
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When inspecting a wood aircraft what do you look for?

A
  1. the wings, fuselage, and empennage should be inspected for undulation, warping,
    or any other disparity from the original shape
  2. check the contours and alignment of leading and trailing edges - any distortion is
    indicative of deterioration
    a. a detailed inspection of these parts to the main wind structure is needed
    b. if deterioration is found in these components - the main wind structure may be
    affected
  3. inspection of glued joints must include an inspection of the adjacent wood
    structure - glue failure and wood deterioration of often closely related
  4. check wood condition for dry rot, wood decay, water penetration
  5. check all metal fittings that are attached to a wood structure for looseness,
    corrosion, cracks or bending
  6. inspect structural members for compression failures - indicated by rupture across
    the wood fibers
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5
Q

What are 3 common factors in premature glue deterioration?

A
  1. chemical reactions of the glue caused by aging or moisture, extreme temperatures,
    or a combination of these factors
  2. mechanical forces caused mainly by wood shrinkage
  3. development of fungal growths
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6
Q

What are the steps in checking a glue line(edge of the glued joint)?

A
  1. remove all protective coatings by scraping carefully
  2. scrape only until the wood is revealed and glue line is clearly discernable
  3. make sure the surrounding wood is dry
  4. inspect the glue line using a magnifying glass
  5. probe glue line with a thin feeler if no glue is detected/glue line parts - joint is
    defective if penetration is observed
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7
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Examination of glue under a magnifying glass that does not reveal any wood fibers, but shows an imprint of the wood grain indicates what?

A

it indicates the cause of the failure was the predrying of the glue before applying pressure during manufacture of the joint

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8
Q

Examination of glue under a magnifying glass that exhibits an irregular appearance with star shaped patterns indicates what?

A

it indicates that precuring of the glue occurred before pressure was applied or
that pressure had been incorrectly applied or maintained

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9
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Dark discolorations of the wood or gray stains running along the grain indicates what?

A

water penetration

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10
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Wood decay is evidenced by

A
  1. discoloration
  2. softening of the wood
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11
Q

Define Dry Rot

A

permits the wood to be crushed into a dry powder

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12
Q

What type screws are normally used for reinforcing glued wooden members?

A

Plain brass screws

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13
Q

What type screws are normally used for reinforcing hard woods, such as mahogany or ash?

A

Steel screws

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14
Q

Describe 2 ways of detecting water penetration in wooden aircraft

A
  1. Remove screws from around area where water penetration is suspected -
    check degree of screw erosion and condition of surrounding area
  2. Remove the bolts holding the fittings at spar root-end joints, aileron hinge
    brackets, etc - corrosion on surface of bolts and wood discoloration indicate water
    penetration
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15
Q

What points on a wooden aircraft require additional attention during inspection?

A

control system openings
fastener holes
cracks or breaks in the finish
the interfaces of metal fittings and the wood structure

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16
Q

What points on all aircraft require detailed inspections for water damage and corrosion?

A

windshield and window frames
area under the bottom of entrance and cargo doors
lower sections of the wing and fuselage

17
Q

Laminated wood spars may be substitutEd for solid rectangular wood spars when?

A

If the same quality wood is used in both.

18
Q

Where is infomation found concerning acceptable species substitutions for wood materials used in aircraft repair?

A

AC 43.13-1b

19
Q

A faint line running across the grain of a wood spar generally indicates

A

compression failure

20
Q

Any wooden member that has been overstressed is subject to which type of failure?

A

Compression

21
Q

When patching plywood skin, abrupt changes in cross sectional area which will develop dangerous stress concentration should be avoided by using?

A

Circular or elliptical patches

22
Q

When and how is finishing tape applied on a fabric covered aircraft?

A

Doped on after the first or second coat of dope.

23
Q

The determining factors for the selection of the correct weight of textile fabric to be used in covering any type of aircraft is the?

A

Speed of the aircraft and the maximum wing loading

24
Q

How many fabric thicknesses will be found in a French fell seam?

A

Four

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