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What instrument measures the weight of air?
Definition
Mercurial barometer.
Term
How are airframe components joined?
Definition
By rivets, bolts, screws, welds, or adhesives.
Term
What are the five stresses to which airframes are subjected?
Definition
Tension, compression, torsion, shear, and bending.
Term
Which fuselage design does not use formers, frame assemblies, or bulkheads to give shape to the fuselage?
Definition
The monocoque design.
Term
What internal wing components serve as an attachment point for the skin?
Definition
The ribs and stringers.
Term
What type of material is usually used for construction of flight control surfaces?
Definition
Aluminum alloy.
Term
What is used to round out the angle formed between the fixed tail surfaces and the fuselage?
Definition
Fairing.
Term
What structural unit provides a smooth airflow around and into the engine inlet?
Definition
Engine nacelles.
Term
What component controls airflow around the weapons to reduce turbulence in the bay on some bomber aircraft?
Definition
Bay spoilers or air spoilers.
Term
How do doors differ from panels?
Definition
Doors are hinged.
Term
Most transparent structures on an aircraft, such as canopies, windshields, and windows, are made of what two materials?
Definition
Transparent plastics or safety glass.
Term
How do paint removers and stripping compounds affect the plastic facings of a radome?
Definition
It may adversely affect its electrical properties or strength
Term
How are fuselage station numbers measured?
Definition
In inches from the reference datum or zero point on or near the aircraft nose.
Term
What are the three axes that an aircraft operates around?
Definition
Longitudinal, lateral, and vertical.
Term
What are the lateral control surfaces of the aircraft?
Definition
Ailerons, spoilers/speed brakes, and wing flaps.
Term
What controls all directional movements of aircraft?
Definition
Primary flight controls.
Term
What primary flight control guides the aircraft about the vertical axis?
Definition
Rudder.
Term
Which type of stabilator has both sides connected together so that when one side moves the other side must move in the same direction and amount?
Definition
Solid type.
Term
What is an elevon?
Definition
It is a combination of an aileron and an elevator.
Term
What are five types of wing flaps?
Definition
Plain, split, fowler, slotted, and leading-edge slats or flaps.
Term
What is the difference between leading-edge flaps and wing slats?
Definition
If the leading edge operates in conjunction with the trailing edge flaps, then you have leading-edge flaps. If they operate independently of the flaps, they are called slats.
Term
What is the purpose of speed brakes?
Definition
Increase drag to slow the aircraft and/or reduce landing distance.
Term
List the three types of trim systems.
Definition
Roll, pitch, and yaw.
Term
Which type of flight control system reduces the need for long cables, turnbuckles, quick disconnects, push-pull rods, and the associated flight control hardware?
Definition
Fly-by-wire.
Term
What are the two major parts of the AFCS?
Definition
Stab aug system and the A/P system.
Term
What system is used to make bomber aircraft stable for launching weapons?
Definition
Stab aug.
Term
What auto pilot system mode automatically maintains aircraft speed?
Definition
Mach hold.
Term
Define electricity.
Definition
A class of physical phenomena arising from the existence and interactions of electric charges.
Term
Of what particles are atoms composed?
Definition
Neutrons, protons, and electrons.
Term
List four examples of insulators.
Definition
Wood, rubber, plastic, and glass.
Term
List four examples of conductors.
Definition
Platinum, gold, copper, and silver.
Term
Where do you normally use semiconductors?
Definition
In solid-state devices.
Term
What is EMF?
Definition
Electromotive force: the electrical pressure that causes electrons to flow through the conductor.
Term
Define electrical current.
Definition
The movement of electrons through a conductor.
Term
What factors affect the amount of resistance in a conductor?
Definition
The type of material used, temperature, size.
Term
What unit of measurement is used to express electrical power?
Definition
Watts.
Term
What is a simple definition of magnetism?
Definition
The ability of a substance to attract.
Term
How are artificial magnets classified?
Definition
Permanent or temporary.
Term
What is permeability?
Definition
The ease of ability to conduct magnetic lines of force.
Term
What is residual magnetism?
Definition
The amount of magnetism that remains in a temporary magnet.
Term
How is magnetism induced in magnetic material?
Definition
Place in a magnetic field or bring it into contact with another magnet.
Term
Can magnetic lines of force be insulated?
Definition
No.
Term
What are the three most commonly used shapes of magnets?
Definition
Bar, ring, and horseshoe.
Term
How can a magnet be weakened?
Definition
Heating or excessive jarring.
Term
Define flux.
Definition
A term for magnetic lines of force.
Term
How is electromagnetism developed?
Definition
By current of electricity.
Term
When current flows through a conductor, does a magnetic field exist?
Definition
Yes.
Term
What must you know to apply the “left hand rule”?
Definition
The direction of the current flow.
Term
What rule do you use to determine the flux direction of a wire in a loop?
Definition
The left-hand rule.
Term
How can an electromagnet’s field strength be increased?
Definition
By using a few turns of wire carrying a larger current or using many turns of wire carrying a small current.
Term
What is the purpose of a conductor?
Definition
Provide a path for electrons to flow with minimum resistance.
Term
Why are protective devices installed in aircraft electrical systems?
Definition
Protect against system overloads and shorts in a circuit.
Term
How much time must pass before resetting a trip-free type circuit breaker?
Definition
After a cooling–off period of approximately 1 minute.
Term
What is the purpose of a current limiter?
Definition
Provide protection against fault currents.
Term
What is the purpose of a resistor?
Definition
Control the amount of current flow in a circuit.
Term
Why is alternating current used as the primary electrical power source in aircraft?
Definition
Less power is lost during transmission and the elimination of insulation and brushes.
Term
What is the unit of measurement for frequency?
Definition
Hertz.
Term
Define phase relationship.
Definition
A condition in which two moving objects are changing in, or out, of step.
Term
What are the two classifications of AC generation systems?
Definition
Variable-frequency and constant-frequency.
Term
What frequency is used for AC power generation on aircraft?
Definition
400 hertz.
Term
How is voltage induced in a brush-type generator?
Definition
DC from an integral exciter generator is passed through windings on the rotor.
Term
What are the three generators that make up a brushless AC generator?
Definition
A permanent magnet generator, an AC exciter generator, and the main AC generator.
Term
What weak point was eliminated by the design of a brushless-type generator?
Definition
Arcing (which more easily occurs in rarefied air).
Term
What are the two main components of an AC generator?
Definition
Rotor assembly and stator.
Term
What three components make up the stator?
Definition
PMG armature, exciter field, and main armature windings.
Term
What are the two functions of the CSD governor system?
Definition
To control the drive output speed and equalize the load between generators operating in parallel.
Term
If CSD output rotation drives the generator below 365 Hz, what component removes the generator from the bus?
Definition
Underspeed switch.
Term
If the CSD temperature rises to an overheat condition, what should be done to prevent further damage?
Definition
Disconnect the CSD.
Term
What is installed on most IDGs to provide for easier installation and removal?
Definition
A quick attach-detach clamp.
Term
What are the typical functions of a GCU?
Definition
Voltage regulation, frequency and load control, real and reactive load division, over/underexcitation protection, over/underfrequency protection, open phase protection, reverse power protection, differential current protection, engine underspeed protection, generator circuit breaker and bus tie breaker control, no-break power transfer, and generator disconnect control.
Term
How is voltage regulation and current limiting accomplished in the GCU?
Definition
By varying the generator excitation field.
Term
How does the frequency and load controller for each generator system regulate the frequency of the generator CSD?
Definition
By controlling the magnetic trim head governor on the CSD.
Term
What are the internal components of a battery?
Definition
Plates, separators, and electrolyte.
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