AMT Airframe Wood Structure, ASA Aircraft Finish

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Glue deterioration in wood aircraft structure is indicated

A satisfactory glue joint has the strength of the wood. When a glue joint fails, the wood fibers should separate before the glue fails. If the joint separates with no wood fibers clinging to the glue, the glue has deteriorated.

Laminated wood is sometimes used in the construction of highly stressed aircraft components. This wood can be identified by its

Laminated wood is made up of a number of pieces of wood glued together with the grain of all the pieces running in the same direction (parallel to each other). Plywood is also made up of layers of wood, but the grain of each alternate layer runs at an angle to the ones next to it.

Which statement about wood decay is correct?

When inspecting a wooden aircraft structure, examine all stains and discolorations carefully to determine whether or not they are harmless or in a stage of preliminary or advanced decay. All pieces must be free from rot, dote, red heart, purple heart, and all other forms of decay.

Which of the following conditions will determine acceptance of wood with mineral streaks?

Wood having mineral streaks is acceptable for aircraft structure, provided careful inspection does not reveal any decay. Mineral streaks have no effect on the direction of the grain in the wood.

Laminated wood spars may be substituted for solid rectangular wood spars?

if the same quality of wood is used in both

Compression failures in wood aircraft structures are characterized by buckling of the fibers that appear as streaks on the surface

Compression failure in aircraft structural wood is characterized by a streak on the surface of the wood at right angles to the grain.

Non-acceptable wood defects are?

Cross grain, Wavy, curly, and interlocked grain, Hard knots, Pin knot clusters, Spike knots, Pitch pockets, Mineral streaks, Checks, shakes, and splits, any kind of Compression failures and Decay

Acceptable wood defects are?

Cross grain, Wavy, curly, and interlocked grain, Hard knots, Pin knot clusters, and Pitch pockets

The cantilever wing uses

A cantilever wing has all its strength inside its structure. The wing spars are built in such a way that they carry all the bending and torsional loads. A cantilever wing uses no external bracing.

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

A compression failure in a piece of wood is identified by a faint line running across the grain of the wood.

The I-beam wooden spar is routed to

A wooden I-beam wing spar is routed to reduce its weight. The material removed is in the web of the spar, and there is very little strength lost by removing this material.

1 (8026) - If registration numbers are to be applied to an aircraft with a letter height of 12 inches, what is the minimum space required for the registration mark N1683C?Note:2/3 x height = character width.1/6 x height = width for 1.1/4 x 2/3 height = spacing.1/6 x height = stroke or line width.

A- 52 inches.

9 (8034) - What is likely to occur if unhydrated wash primer is applied to unpainted aluminum and then about 30 to 40 minutes later a finish topcoat, when the humidity is low?

A- Corrosion.

13 (8038) - What is the usual cause of runs and sags in aircraft finishes?

A- Too much material applied in one coat.

4 (8029) - Which type of coating typically includes phosphoric acid as one of its components at the time of application?

A- Wash primer.

12 (8037) - What is likely to occur if hydrated wash primer is applied to unpainted aluminum and then about 30 to 40 minutes later a finish topcoat, when the humidity is low?

B- A glossy, blush-free finish.

14 (8039) - Which defect in aircraft finishes may be caused by adverse humidity, drafts, or sudden changes in temperature?

B- Blushing.

3 (8028) - What is used to slow the drying time of some finishes and to prevent blush?

B- Retarder.

8 (8033) - Which of the following is a hazard associated with sanding on fabric covered surfaces during the finishing process?

B- Static electricity buildup.

10 (8035) - Fungicidal dopes are used in aircraft finishing as the

B- first coat to prevent fabric rotting and are applied thin enough to saturate the fabric.

7 (8032) - A correct use for acetone is to

B- remove grease from fabric.

15 (8040) - Which statement is true regarding paint system compatibility?

C- Old wash primer coats may be overcoated directly with epoxy finishes.

5 (8030) - Which properly applied finish topcoat is the most durable and chemical resistant?

C- Polyurethane.

11 (8036) - Before applying a protective coating to any unpainted clean aluminum, you should

C- avoid touching the surface with bare hands.

2 (8027) - If masking tape is applied to an aircraft such as for trim spraying, and is left on for several days and/or exposed to heat, it is likely that the tape will

C- cure to the finish and be very difficult to remove.

6 (8031) - Aluminum-pigment in dope is used primarily to

C- reflect ultraviolet from the fabric.

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

Circular or elliptical patches are used when patching aircraft plywood skin to prevent abrupt changes in the cross-sectional area of the skin. If a rectangular or triangular patch is used, the corners must have ample radii.

Pin knot clusters are permitted in wood aircraft structure provided

Pin knot clusters in a piece of aircraft structural wood are permitted if they are small clusters and produce only a small effect on grain direction.

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

The list of acceptable species of wood materials used in aircraft structure is found in Table 1-1 on Page 1-2 of AC 43.13-1B.

In cases of elongated boltholes in a wood spar or cracks in the vicinity of boltholes,

The only repair that is approved for an elongated bolt hole in a wood aircraft wing spar is to cut out the section of the spar that contains the damage and splice in a new section.

The strength of a well-designed and properly prepared wood splice joint is provided by the

completely by the glue. No other type of load-carrying fastener is used in a glued joint.


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