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Module Materials and Hardware

This document outlines the curriculum for Module 6: Materials and Hardware. It covers topics such as aircraft materials, fasteners, pipes, springs, bearings, transmissions, cables, and electrical components. The module is divided into two levels (A and B1) with B1 being more advanced. It provides the learning objectives and level of each topic area.

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Module Materials and Hardware

This document outlines the curriculum for Module 6: Materials and Hardware. It covers topics such as aircraft materials, fasteners, pipes, springs, bearings, transmissions, cables, and electrical components. The module is divided into two levels (A and B1) with B1 being more advanced. It provides the learning objectives and level of each topic area.

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CAA Approval reference: UK.147.

0064

MODULE 6
MATERIALS AND HARDWARE
Level
A B1

6.1 Aircraft Materials — Ferrous


(a) 1 2

Characteristics, properties and identification of common alloy steels used in


aircraft;

Heat treatment and application of alloy steels;

(b) - 1

Testing of ferrous materials for hardness, tensile strength, fatigue strength and
impact resistance.

6.2 Aircraft Materials — Non-Ferrous

(a) 1 2

Characteristics, properties and identification of common non-ferrous materials


used in aircraft;

Heat treatment and application of non-ferrous materials;

(b) - 1

Testing of non-ferrous material for hardness, tensile strength, fatigue strength


and impact resistance.

6.3 Aircraft Materials — Composite and Non-Metallic


6.3.1 Composite and non-metallic other than wood and fabric

(a) 1 2

Characteristics, properties and identification of common composite and non-


metallic materials, other than wood, used in aircraft;

Sealant and bonding agents.

Module 6: Materials and Hardware


CAA Approval reference: UK.147.0064

Level
A B1
(b) 1 2

The detection of defects/deterioration in composite and non-metallic material.

Repair of composite and non-metallic material.

6.3.2 Wooden structures 1 2

Construction methods of wooden airframe structures;

Characteristics, properties and types of wood and glue used in aeroplanes;

Preservation and maintenance of wooden structure;

Types of defects in wood material and wooden structures;

The detection of defects in wooden structure;

Repair of wooden structure.

6.3.3 Fabric covering 1 2

Characteristics, properties and types of fabrics used in aeroplanes;

Inspections methods for fabric;

Types of defects in fabric;

Repair of fabric covering.

6.4 Corrosion
(a) 1 1

Chemical fundamentals;

Formation by, galvanic action process, microbiological, stress;

(b) 2 3

Types of corrosion and their identification;

Causes of corrosion;

Material types, susceptibility to corrosion.

Module 6: Materials and Hardware


CAA Approval reference: UK.147.0064

Level
A B1

6.5 Fasteners
6.5.1 Screw threads 2 2

Screw nomenclature;

Thread forms, dimensions and tolerances for standard threads used in aircraft;

Measuring screw threads;

6.5.2 Bolts, studs and screws 2 2

Bolt types: specification, identification and marking of aircraft bolts, international


standards;

Nuts: self locking, anchor, standard types;

Machine screws: aircraft specifications;

Studs: types and uses, insertion and removal;

Self tapping screws, dowels.

6.5.3 Locking devices 2 2

Tab and spring washers, locking plates, split pins, pal-nuts, wire locking, quick
release fasteners, keys, circlips, cotter pins.

6.5.4 Aircraft rivets 1 2

Types of solid and blind rivets: specifications and identification,


heat treatment.

6.6 Pipes and Unions


(a) 2 2

Identification of, and types of rigid and flexible pipes and their connectors used in
aircraft;

(b) 2 2

Standard unions for aircraft hydraulic, fuel, oil, pneumatic and air system pipes.

6.7 Springs - 2

Types of springs, materials, characteristics and applications.

Module 6: Materials and Hardware


CAA Approval reference: UK.147.0064

Level
A B1
6.8 Bearings 1 2

Purpose of bearings, loads, material, construction;

Types of bearings and their application.

6.9 Transmissions 1 2

Gear types and their application;

Gear ratios, reduction and multiplication gear systems, driven and driving gears,
idler gears, mesh patterns;

Belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets.

6.10 Control Cables 1 2

Types of cables;

End fittings, turnbuckles and compensation devices;

Pulleys and cable system components;

Bowden cables;

Aircraft flexible control systems.

6.11 Electrical Cables and Connectors 1 2

Cable types, construction and characteristics;

High tension and co-axial cables;

Crimping;

Connector types, pins, plugs, sockets, insulators, current and voltage rating,
coupling, identification codes.

Module 6: Materials and Hardware

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