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Composites test 2
54問 • 2年前
  • Zachary Halycz
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Describe advanced composite structure, what are two types?

    Two or more laminated face sheets bonded to each side of a lightweight core material. Type 1. Honeycomb (nomex/aramid) Type 2. Solid (foam, balsa wood)

  • 2

    Is sandwich composite structure stiffer and stronger than just solid laminate structure?

    Yes

  • 3

    What are 3 types of core material?

    Foam, wood, honeycomb

  • 4

    Which core material has the greatest strength to weight ratio?

    Honey comb

  • 5

    Describe the core material “foam”

    Solid sandwhich

  • 6

    Describe the core material “wood”

    Solid sandwhich

  • 7

    Describe the core material “honey comb”

    Highest strength to weight ratio

  • 8

    In which direction can honeycomb core be pulled apart?

    L direction / ribbon direction / “w direction will not tear”

  • 9

    When performing a composite repair, why is the ribbon direction important?

    To maintain the original structure strength of the honey comb

  • 10

    What is honeycomb core that is made from aramid fibre paper (crimped ribbons) called?

    Nomex

  • 11

    What are the advantages to using a nomex honeycomb core?

    Excellent resiliency, low density, corrosion resistant, high strength to weight, flame resistant

  • 12

    What term is used for honeycomb core design having six sides

    Hexagon

  • 13

    What term used to describe the bonded portion of the honeycomb cell wall?

    Node

  • 14

    What is the term used to describe the portion of the cell wall that is not bonded?

    Free cell wall

  • 15

    List four ways the core can be cut

    Utility knife, putty knife, band saw, CNC machine

  • 16

    Is resin mixed by weight or volume?

    Either way

  • 17

    List parts of the wet layup process that are required for a successful bond

    •cut, measure/ weigh amount of fibre glass •place fibre glass between plastic •use shape template and trace repair •mix resin

  • 18

    What is a caul plate?

    Smooth metal plates, free of surface defects, same size as composite lay up. Transmits surface and area temperature, used for alignment.

  • 19

    What are the units used to measure vacuum pressure? How do we check vacuum pressure?

    Inches of mercury

  • 20

    What are the two most common types of composite inspection methods

    Tap testing, GVI (general visual inspection)

  • 21

    Describe delamination?

    Separation of the fibre glass layers, may affect single or multiple layers

  • 22

    When tap testing, how do we know if the bond is acceptable?

    Good bond = sharp sound Damaged bond = dull thud sound

  • 23

    What is the most common cause of damage to composite structure?

    •Human factors/ maintenance personnel •ground handling •bird strike

  • 24

    Where can information regarding damage, limits and repair to composite structure be found?

    AMM and SRM

  • 25

    What can be required in a repair that will seal and add protection?

    Sacrificial ply, gel coat

  • 26

    How are composites electrically bonded?

    ?

  • 27

    If a 1” diameter piece of core is being replaced, how wide will the repair be if there are 3 plies with .5” overlays.

    4” inches

  • 28

    How can the edges of existing laminates be sanded and prepared for the repair?

    •scarfed “mandrel and disc” •stepped edge “chamfered”

  • 29

    List important guidelines for mixing resin

    Read crystals review

  • 30

    What is the desired fibre to resin ratio?

    60% fibre 40% resin

  • 31

    What does resin rich mean?

    Too much resin applied to a part can make the part brittle and increase weight of the part

  • 32

    What does resin starved mean?

    A lack of resin decreasing the strength and will weaken the part

  • 33

    What is “exotherm”?

    Mixed resin in extended period

  • 34

    What is pot life?

    Time before mix of activated resin begins to solidify (time from mix to time the resin is unusable)

  • 35

    Resin shelf life

    12 months

  • 36

    Storing of resin

    Airtight, 10 degree c

  • 37

    What impact does temperature have in regards to matrix system cure time?

    Too hot = becomes runny Too cold = thick and difficult to use

  • 38

    What type of equipment can be used to satisfy control and monitor the heating and cooling during each phase of a composite repair cycle?

    •oven •auto clave •hot bonder •thermocouple

  • 39

    What is a thermocouple ?

    A sensor that measure temperature. Used to measure resin temp during vacuum sealing

  • 40

    What are the two best methods of applying pressure to composite components?

    •Vacuum bagging •compression mold/autoclave

  • 41

    What is a Weave?

    A form made by interlacing threads passing in one direction with others at right angles to them

  • 42

    What is a loom?

    A device used to weave cloth and tapestry

  • 43

    Warp/weft

    The weft is the term for the thread or yarn drawn through, inserted over and under, lengthwise warp yarns that are held in tension on a frame or loom create a fabric cloth

  • 44

    Warp?

    A direction of fibres running the length of the fabric as it comes off the roll or bolt.

  • 45

    Warp direction & orientation

    Determines the strength and stiffness of the composite build

  • 46

    Isotropic ?

    Material with stiffness and strength that are the same when measured in any direction through that material

  • 47

    Anisotropic meaning

    Material with different strength and stiffness in different directions. Depends on fibre direction

  • 48

    Quasi isotropic

    Material having isotropic properties, stiffness and strength are equal in all directions within the plane of the part.

  • 49

    Fabrics are manufactured in different styles such as?

    •Unidirectional= strength in one direction •Bi-directional fibres =run in 2 or more directions •MAT =chopped fibres

  • 50

    Is plain weave an example of uni directional or bidirectional fabric?

    Bidirectional

  • 51

    Two types of weave patterns

    Plain weave & 2/2 twill

  • 52

    What are damage classifications for composite materials

    Quality control, procedure oriented, quality assurance •Visual inspection •mechanical inspection •non destructive evaluation

  • 53

    What are additional causes of damage to composite structure ?

    Erosion, fire, overload, lighting strikes, chafing

  • 54

    What tools can be used to finish or cut composite material in the dirty room?

    Palm sander, 90 degree diegrinder

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Describe advanced composite structure, what are two types?

    Two or more laminated face sheets bonded to each side of a lightweight core material. Type 1. Honeycomb (nomex/aramid) Type 2. Solid (foam, balsa wood)

  • 2

    Is sandwich composite structure stiffer and stronger than just solid laminate structure?

    Yes

  • 3

    What are 3 types of core material?

    Foam, wood, honeycomb

  • 4

    Which core material has the greatest strength to weight ratio?

    Honey comb

  • 5

    Describe the core material “foam”

    Solid sandwhich

  • 6

    Describe the core material “wood”

    Solid sandwhich

  • 7

    Describe the core material “honey comb”

    Highest strength to weight ratio

  • 8

    In which direction can honeycomb core be pulled apart?

    L direction / ribbon direction / “w direction will not tear”

  • 9

    When performing a composite repair, why is the ribbon direction important?

    To maintain the original structure strength of the honey comb

  • 10

    What is honeycomb core that is made from aramid fibre paper (crimped ribbons) called?

    Nomex

  • 11

    What are the advantages to using a nomex honeycomb core?

    Excellent resiliency, low density, corrosion resistant, high strength to weight, flame resistant

  • 12

    What term is used for honeycomb core design having six sides

    Hexagon

  • 13

    What term used to describe the bonded portion of the honeycomb cell wall?

    Node

  • 14

    What is the term used to describe the portion of the cell wall that is not bonded?

    Free cell wall

  • 15

    List four ways the core can be cut

    Utility knife, putty knife, band saw, CNC machine

  • 16

    Is resin mixed by weight or volume?

    Either way

  • 17

    List parts of the wet layup process that are required for a successful bond

    •cut, measure/ weigh amount of fibre glass •place fibre glass between plastic •use shape template and trace repair •mix resin

  • 18

    What is a caul plate?

    Smooth metal plates, free of surface defects, same size as composite lay up. Transmits surface and area temperature, used for alignment.

  • 19

    What are the units used to measure vacuum pressure? How do we check vacuum pressure?

    Inches of mercury

  • 20

    What are the two most common types of composite inspection methods

    Tap testing, GVI (general visual inspection)

  • 21

    Describe delamination?

    Separation of the fibre glass layers, may affect single or multiple layers

  • 22

    When tap testing, how do we know if the bond is acceptable?

    Good bond = sharp sound Damaged bond = dull thud sound

  • 23

    What is the most common cause of damage to composite structure?

    •Human factors/ maintenance personnel •ground handling •bird strike

  • 24

    Where can information regarding damage, limits and repair to composite structure be found?

    AMM and SRM

  • 25

    What can be required in a repair that will seal and add protection?

    Sacrificial ply, gel coat

  • 26

    How are composites electrically bonded?

    ?

  • 27

    If a 1” diameter piece of core is being replaced, how wide will the repair be if there are 3 plies with .5” overlays.

    4” inches

  • 28

    How can the edges of existing laminates be sanded and prepared for the repair?

    •scarfed “mandrel and disc” •stepped edge “chamfered”

  • 29

    List important guidelines for mixing resin

    Read crystals review

  • 30

    What is the desired fibre to resin ratio?

    60% fibre 40% resin

  • 31

    What does resin rich mean?

    Too much resin applied to a part can make the part brittle and increase weight of the part

  • 32

    What does resin starved mean?

    A lack of resin decreasing the strength and will weaken the part

  • 33

    What is “exotherm”?

    Mixed resin in extended period

  • 34

    What is pot life?

    Time before mix of activated resin begins to solidify (time from mix to time the resin is unusable)

  • 35

    Resin shelf life

    12 months

  • 36

    Storing of resin

    Airtight, 10 degree c

  • 37

    What impact does temperature have in regards to matrix system cure time?

    Too hot = becomes runny Too cold = thick and difficult to use

  • 38

    What type of equipment can be used to satisfy control and monitor the heating and cooling during each phase of a composite repair cycle?

    •oven •auto clave •hot bonder •thermocouple

  • 39

    What is a thermocouple ?

    A sensor that measure temperature. Used to measure resin temp during vacuum sealing

  • 40

    What are the two best methods of applying pressure to composite components?

    •Vacuum bagging •compression mold/autoclave

  • 41

    What is a Weave?

    A form made by interlacing threads passing in one direction with others at right angles to them

  • 42

    What is a loom?

    A device used to weave cloth and tapestry

  • 43

    Warp/weft

    The weft is the term for the thread or yarn drawn through, inserted over and under, lengthwise warp yarns that are held in tension on a frame or loom create a fabric cloth

  • 44

    Warp?

    A direction of fibres running the length of the fabric as it comes off the roll or bolt.

  • 45

    Warp direction & orientation

    Determines the strength and stiffness of the composite build

  • 46

    Isotropic ?

    Material with stiffness and strength that are the same when measured in any direction through that material

  • 47

    Anisotropic meaning

    Material with different strength and stiffness in different directions. Depends on fibre direction

  • 48

    Quasi isotropic

    Material having isotropic properties, stiffness and strength are equal in all directions within the plane of the part.

  • 49

    Fabrics are manufactured in different styles such as?

    •Unidirectional= strength in one direction •Bi-directional fibres =run in 2 or more directions •MAT =chopped fibres

  • 50

    Is plain weave an example of uni directional or bidirectional fabric?

    Bidirectional

  • 51

    Two types of weave patterns

    Plain weave & 2/2 twill

  • 52

    What are damage classifications for composite materials

    Quality control, procedure oriented, quality assurance •Visual inspection •mechanical inspection •non destructive evaluation

  • 53

    What are additional causes of damage to composite structure ?

    Erosion, fire, overload, lighting strikes, chafing

  • 54

    What tools can be used to finish or cut composite material in the dirty room?

    Palm sander, 90 degree diegrinder