PART 1 | ATA 06- Airframe Structures General Concepts Flashcards

1
Q

Right angle to the body centerline

A

Body station

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2
Q

Parallel to the body centerline

A

Body buttock line

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3
Q

Reference point for Z axis

A

240mm above the floorbeams

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4
Q

Distance of nacelle station zero

A

197.5 in front of the forward engine mount

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5
Q

This is a phenomenon in the aircraft structure materials where metals are weakened by the number of cycles

A

Fatigue

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6
Q

What is the stress in the structures caused by two forces pulling it apart

A

Tension

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7
Q

Construction made of members such as beams

A

struts

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8
Q

What is this type of fuselage construction where the frames are joined together by the stringers and skin with clips

A

Semi-monocoque

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9
Q

Different coordinates of BOEING

A

Body station, body buttock line, body waterline

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10
Q

Different coordinates of Airbus

A

X, Y, Z Coordinates

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11
Q

Where do you find the zero X axis

A

2540mm from the radome/nose

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12
Q

Different major zones of aircraft

A

a. 100 lower fuselage
b. 200 upper fuselage
c. 300 Empennage
d. 400 Powerplant
e. 500 Left wing
f. 600 right wing
g. 700 landing gear
h. 800 doors

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13
Q

How do we distribute the second digit of aircraft zoning

A

Odd numbers on the left,
Even numbers on the right

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14
Q

Third digit of aircraft zoning

A

Forward to aft
Inboard to outboard
Bottom to top

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15
Q

A design principle that requires major structural elements to be replaced after a fixed number of flight cycles these parts cannot be repaired or refurbished to extend the components life?

A

Safe life

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16
Q

What is the basis for the safe life design principle

A

Fatigue analysis

17
Q

Duplication of certain structural members to ensure that if one member fails, the other would assume the load of the failed member?

A

Fail safe

18
Q

Improves fail-safety by considering multiple site cracking Damage is detected and repaired back to its original strength

A

Damage tolerance

19
Q

Combination of compression and tension

A

Bending

20
Q

Stress that resist crashing force

A

Compression

21
Q

Type of structure classification that carry flight ground and pressurization loads

A

Primary structures

22
Q

Type of structure classification that carmes only air and inertial loads

A

secondary structures

23
Q

On Boeing 747, what is the distance of Body waterline 0 from the lower fuselage?

A

91 inches

24
Q

Aircraft Zoning is divided into three groups,

A

1st Digit – Major Zones,
2nd Digit – Sub-Major Zones,
3rd Digit – Zones

25
Q

If more subdivisions of a zone are necessary to identify doors and panels, what codes do we use?,

A

We use Letters after the Zone numbers. First Letter is the position of panels or doors from Forward to Aft, Inboard to Outboard, and Bottom to Top. Second Letter is the orientation of panels or doors if it is in the left or right side

26
Q

What are the main structural units of aircraft?,

A

Fuselage, Wings, Stabilizers, Flight Control Surfaces, Landing Gears

27
Q

What are the main structural units of aircraft?,

A

Fuselage, Wings, Stabilizers, Flight Control Surfaces, Landing Gears

28
Q

What are the 5 Major type of stress?

A

Tension, Compression, Torsion, Shear, Bending