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37問 • 1年前
  • Torrato, Alexandra Nicole M.
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    gives shape to the wing section

    Wing Ribs

  • 2

    sheet metals bent into shape

    Form Ribs

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    has upturned edges and weight-saving holes cut into it

    Plate-type Ribs

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    consists of profiles that are joined together

    Truss Ribs

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    constructed from profiles and sheet-metal, and are suitable for closing off sections of the wing

    Closed Ribs

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    solid structures, manufactured by milling away excess material from a solid block of metal

    Milled Ribs

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    supports the ribs

    Wing Spar

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    aerodynamic forces not only bend the wing, they also twist it

    Torsion Box Structure

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    contained within the fuselage

    Wing Box

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    attached to the wing skin and run span-wise

    Stringers

  • 11

    gives aerodynamic shape

    Wing Skin

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    attached at the trailing edge

    Flaps

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    attached at the leading edge

    Slats

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    fitted at the top surface of the wing

    Spoilers

  • 15

    Any deformable solid body capable of transmitting loads and carrying these loads to other parts of the body

    Structural System

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    one dimensional member capable of transmitting bending, shearing, torsional, axial loads or combination of all

    Bar Elements

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    also known as two force members, are bar elements that can only carry axial loads

    Axial Rods

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    slender bars that carries transverse load

    Beam

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    are two-dimensional extensions of axial rods.

    Plate Elements

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    plates that are made to carry only in-plane axial loads

    Membranes

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    plates which are capable to carry in-plane shearing loads

    Shearing Panel

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    are curved plate elements which occupy a space. Fuselage is a typical example

    Shells

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    Loads produced by surface contact

    Surface loads

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    If the area of contact is very small

    Concentrated Loads

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    If the loads are distributed over an area

    Distributed Loads

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    Loads which depend on body volume

    Body Loads

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    Independent of time

    Static Loads

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    Time Dependent

    Dynamic Loads

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    Created on a restrained structure by temperature changes

    Thermal Loads

  • 30

    Provides a structural system, physical restraints that limit the freedom of movement to only that intended in the design

    Support

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    Forces induced at points of support

    Reaction

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    Stress that resists a force that tends to pull apart I.E. Struts during flight

    Tension

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    Stress that resists a crushing force, tends to shorten or squeeze aircraft parts I.E. Fuselage during pressurization

    Compression

  • 34

    Stress that resists the force tending to cause one layer of material to slide over an adjacent layer I.E.  Two riveted plates

    Shear

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    Stress that resists the force that occurs on rivet or bolt holes

    Bearing

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    Stress that combines tension and compression on a material I.E. Flight Controls

    Bending

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    Stress that produces twisting I.E. Wing or Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizers

    Torsion

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    gives shape to the wing section

    Wing Ribs

  • 2

    sheet metals bent into shape

    Form Ribs

  • 3

    has upturned edges and weight-saving holes cut into it

    Plate-type Ribs

  • 4

    consists of profiles that are joined together

    Truss Ribs

  • 5

    constructed from profiles and sheet-metal, and are suitable for closing off sections of the wing

    Closed Ribs

  • 6

    solid structures, manufactured by milling away excess material from a solid block of metal

    Milled Ribs

  • 7

    supports the ribs

    Wing Spar

  • 8

    aerodynamic forces not only bend the wing, they also twist it

    Torsion Box Structure

  • 9

    contained within the fuselage

    Wing Box

  • 10

    attached to the wing skin and run span-wise

    Stringers

  • 11

    gives aerodynamic shape

    Wing Skin

  • 12

    attached at the trailing edge

    Flaps

  • 13

    attached at the leading edge

    Slats

  • 14

    fitted at the top surface of the wing

    Spoilers

  • 15

    Any deformable solid body capable of transmitting loads and carrying these loads to other parts of the body

    Structural System

  • 16

    one dimensional member capable of transmitting bending, shearing, torsional, axial loads or combination of all

    Bar Elements

  • 17

    also known as two force members, are bar elements that can only carry axial loads

    Axial Rods

  • 18

    slender bars that carries transverse load

    Beam

  • 19

    are two-dimensional extensions of axial rods.

    Plate Elements

  • 20

    plates that are made to carry only in-plane axial loads

    Membranes

  • 21

    plates which are capable to carry in-plane shearing loads

    Shearing Panel

  • 22

    are curved plate elements which occupy a space. Fuselage is a typical example

    Shells

  • 23

    Loads produced by surface contact

    Surface loads

  • 24

    If the area of contact is very small

    Concentrated Loads

  • 25

    If the loads are distributed over an area

    Distributed Loads

  • 26

    Loads which depend on body volume

    Body Loads

  • 27

    Independent of time

    Static Loads

  • 28

    Time Dependent

    Dynamic Loads

  • 29

    Created on a restrained structure by temperature changes

    Thermal Loads

  • 30

    Provides a structural system, physical restraints that limit the freedom of movement to only that intended in the design

    Support

  • 31

    Forces induced at points of support

    Reaction

  • 32

    Stress that resists a force that tends to pull apart I.E. Struts during flight

    Tension

  • 33

    Stress that resists a crushing force, tends to shorten or squeeze aircraft parts I.E. Fuselage during pressurization

    Compression

  • 34

    Stress that resists the force tending to cause one layer of material to slide over an adjacent layer I.E.  Two riveted plates

    Shear

  • 35

    Stress that resists the force that occurs on rivet or bolt holes

    Bearing

  • 36

    Stress that combines tension and compression on a material I.E. Flight Controls

    Bending

  • 37

    Stress that produces twisting I.E. Wing or Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizers

    Torsion