Eskisehir Technical University Info Package Eskisehir Technical University Info Package
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About the Program Educational Objectives Key Learning Outcomes Course Structure Diagram with Credits Field Qualifications Matrix of Course& Program Qualifications Matrix of Program Outcomes&Field Qualifications
  • Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Department of Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance
  • Course Structure Diagram with Credits
  • Aircraft Structure and Systems I
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  • Students describe requirements for structural strength and structural classification.
  • Students explain fail safe, safe life and damage tolerance concepts and describe the station and zone numbering systems and their purpose.
  • Students identify terms of stress, strain, bending, compression, shear, torsion, tension, hoop stress and fatique and state the drains and ventilation requirements for structure.
  • Students describe the lightning strike and effects.
  • Students identify stressed skin fuselage.
  • Students identify stringers, longerons, bulkheads, frames, doublers, struts, beams, floor structures and their materials.
  • Students describe the structure assembly techniques such as riveting, bolting and bonding.
  • Students decribe wings, stabiliser, pylon and undercarriage attachments methods and their properties and state the door types.
  • Students will be able tu state the cockpit, cabin and door windows
  • Students state the wing construction types (fabric and metalic) and their properties.
  • Students identify the different empennage configurations.
  • Students define the Flight Control Surfaces and describe the mass and balance.
  • Students state the types of nacell & pylon, describe their properties and purposes.
  • Students state the requirements for emergency equipment
  • Students state the seat types in the cabin and state cabin lay-out.
  • Students state the galley locations
  • Students explain the purpose and working principle of; hydraulic systems in general meaning.
  • Students list and explain the properties of the ideal hydraulic fluid and identify the reservoir and describe its working principles and functions.
  • Students identify the system main and alternate/ emergency power sources (engine driven, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic) and describe their working principles and functions.
  • Students describe the different types of hydraulic filters and list of the main users of hydraulic systems and their presentation.
  • Sudents name the types and layouts of landing gears.
  • Students describe the properties of landing gear control lever.
  • Students describe the various (electrical and visual) indications and warnings of typical landing gear systems and explain their operating principles.
  • Students list types of brakes and describe their basic operating principle.
  • Students describe the different tyre types and constructions.
  • Students explain the operating principle of nose wheel steering and identify the air-ground system properties and functions.

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