Ae3002-Qpwith Answers2
Ae3002-Qpwith Answers2
Ae3002-Qpwith Answers2
BLOOM'S TAXONOMY
Remembering Applying Evaluating
Understanding Analyzing Creating
PART A (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
What are the ground power units available?
CO 2 R 1. 1.stationary
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2.mobile
Periodically inspect components and heat exchangers for structural fatigue near
welds.
CO 3 Write in detail about the following hand tools used in workshop.
i)Hammer
In aircraft workshops, various types of hammers are used for different tasks. Here are
some common types of hammers used in aircraft maintenance and their purposes:
Ball Peen Hammer: This hammer has one flat face and one rounded face. It's often
used for shaping and rounding metal parts. The rounded end can be used to make small
dimples or rounded indentations.
Cross Peen Hammer: This hammer has a flat face like a regular hammer but with a
wedge-shaped, tapered end (cross peen). It's used for making small cuts, grooves, or
seams in metal.
Soft-Faced Hammer (Mallet): These hammers have soft faces made of materials like
rubber, plastic, or brass. They are used when you need to strike a surface without
damaging it. For aircraft maintenance, they are used when working with delicate or
sensitive parts.
Riveting Hammer: Riveting hammers have a flat, chisel-like face designed for setting
rivets. They are used to peen over the end of a rivet to secure it in place.
Dead Blow Hammer: This type of hammer has a hollow head filled with lead shot or
sand. When you strike an object, the sand or shot inside the head absorbs some of the
impact, reducing rebound and minimizing damage to the workpiece. It's useful for tasks
where you want to reduce the risk of surface marring.
Sledgehammer: While not commonly used on delicate aircraft parts, a sledgehammer
can be used for heavy-duty tasks like working on aircraft landing gear or other robust
components. It's very heavy and delivers a lot of force.
Plastic Tip Hammer: Similar to a soft-faced mallet, plastic tip hammers have a plastic
or nylon head that is non-marring. They are used when you need to strike a surface
without causing any damage.
R 7. Claw Hammer: Claw hammers are used for general woodworking and construction
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a) tasks but are not typically used in aircraft maintenance due to the risk of damaging
sensitive components.
ii)Screwdrivers
Phillips Screwdriver: This screwdriver has a cross-shaped tip and is used with Phillips
head screws. It's designed to provide better grip and reduce the likelihood of the
screwdriver slipping out of the screw's slot while turning. Phillips screwdrivers come in
various sizes to match different screw sizes.
Flathead Screwdriver: Also known as a slotted screwdriver, it has a flat, straight tip. It
is used with slotted screws, which have a single straight slot across the screw head. Like
Phillips screwdrivers, flathead screwdrivers come in different sizes.
Torx Screwdriver: Torx screwdrivers are used with Torx head screws, which have a
star-shaped pattern on the screw head. These are often used in aircraft for their ability to
provide more torque and prevent stripping of the screw head.
Hex (Allen) Key Set: While not a traditional screwdriver, hex keys are essential tools
for aircraft maintenance. They are used to tighten or loosen hexagonal (hex) socket
screws, which are common in aviation equipment.
Precision Screwdrivers: These screwdrivers are smaller and more delicate than
standard ones. They are used for intricate tasks, such as working on avionics and small
components with tiny screws.
Offset Screwdriver: Offset screwdrivers have a bent or angled shank, allowing you to
reach screws in tight or hard-to-reach spaces. They are useful for accessing screws that
are at an angle or obstructed by other components.
Insulated Screwdrivers: These screwdrivers have insulated handles, which provide
protection against electrical shock when working with live electrical components. They
are crucial for safety in avionics and electrical maintenance.
Nut Driver Set: Nut drivers resemble screwdrivers but are used for turning nuts and
bolts. They come in various sizes to match different nut sizes.
Ratcheting Screwdriver: Ratcheting screwdrivers have a mechanism that allows you
to turn screws more quickly by repeatedly rotating the handle. They are convenient
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CO 3 Write in detail about following.
i) Vernier hieght gauge
Vernier Height Gauge:
Purpose: A Vernier height gauge, also known as a height vernier or height gauge, is
used to measure the height of components or features above a reference surface or
datum point with high precision.
Components: It consists of a vertical measuring scale or beam, a sliding vernier scale, a
base, and a measuring jaw or reference surface.
Operation: To use a Vernier height gauge, the reference surface is placed on the object
to be measured, and the slider is adjusted until it lightly touches the top surface of the
object. The measurement is then read from the scales, which include both the main scale
and the vernier scale. Vernier scales provide finer measurements than the main scale
alone, enhancing precision.
Applications: Vernier height gauges are used in aircraft workshops to measure the
height of various components, such as engine parts, aircraft frames, and landing gear
R b) components. They are also used for quality control and inspection tasks. (13)
Fire Safety
Aircraft maintenance involves tools, liquids, and gases with fire risks.
Preventing fires through knowledge and safety programs is crucial.
Training and assistance from local fire departments help establish fire safety
programs.
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CO 3 Write about the Cleanliness to be maintained in the workshop.
1.Entry and Exit
2.Hose keeping
3.Work Areas
R 4.Floors and other surfaces
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5.Work stations
6.Lghting
7.Air Quality
8.Heat and cold
9.Thermal comfort