Textile and Composite Materials Quiz

A detailed infographic depicting various textile weaves, composite materials, and their industrial applications, featuring materials like carbon fiber, glass fiber, and aramid fibers.

Textile and Composite Materials Quiz

Test your knowledge about textile weaving, composite materials, and their applications in various industries. This quiz is designed for those interested in the technical aspects of fabrics and materials used in aviation, automotive, and more.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on weaving techniques and material properties
  • Perfect for students, teachers, and professionals
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by WeavingGuru152
The basic and most common textile weave which is the firmest and most stable industrial weave
Plain weave
Twill weave
Four shaft or Crowfoot Satin
Time for Complete layup and compaction
Storage life
Mechanical life
Handling life
The fabric has one warp end weaving over seven and under one weft pick
Twill weave
Four shaft or Crowfoot satin
Eight shaft satin
Constructed with one warp end weaving over three and under one weft pick well designed for accurate forming of complex and curved structures
Twill weave
Four shaft or Crowfoot satin
Eight shaft satin
Other term for pot life
GELATION
Work life
Usable life
Composites used in aviation
General purpose composites
Advanced composites
CFRP
Usually refers to bundles of glass or kevlar fibers and can be twisted
Tow
Yarns
Rovings
CARBON fiber density
2.1
1.8
1.45
Glass fiber density
2.1
1.8
1.45
ARAMID density
2.1
1.8
1.45
Carbonization temperature
200-300
800-1500
2000-3000
Made by weaving fibers or filaments into a cloth
Satin
Weave
Fabric
Closely woven pattern used to prevent the edges of cloth from unravelling during handling
Warp tracer
Weft
Selvage
Way to find warp direction
The roll out direction, diamond pattern on the back, selvage edge, warp tracer
Weft edges
Warp edges
Surface finish of fibers and to improve adhesion
Sizing
Finishing
Curing
This usually a 1 to 1 mixture by volume of microballons and resin
Slurry
Wet micro
Dry micro
Also called hot air blowers with heat control
Heat lamp
Heat gun
Heat blanket
Most commonly used for light weight honey comb it involves stacking sheets of aluminum foil on top of each other
Expansion process
Corrugation process
Polyaddition
Used for thick materials for high density cores
Expansion process
Corrugation process
Polyaddition
X acto knives, bandsaws, sand disks used in?
CARBON FIBER
Honey comb
ARAMID
The mix ratio is approximately 2-3 part of microballons to 1 part of resin
Dry micro
Wet micro
Slurry
The mixture requires about 5 parts of microballons to 1 part of resin and it is used as a filler material
Dry micro
Wet micro
Slurry
Undercoats applied to a metal to inhibit corrosion and provide a good base for application of paint
Finishes
Primer
Sealants
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