Material Damage Assessment Quiz

A detailed examination of different types of material damage in structural components, visually depicting various damage types such as scratches, dents, and corrosion, in a laboratory setting with engineers analyzing materials.

Material Damage Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on material damage in structural components with this comprehensive quiz. Covering various types of damage and repair methods, it’s designed to deepen your understanding of material integrity in engineering.

Key Features:

  • 28 thoughtfully crafted questions
  • Diverse question types including multiple choice and descriptive
  • Great for both professionals and students interested in material science
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by AssessingSteel23
Seatracks are perpendicular to the centerline
True
Maybe
False
W condition is annealed
True
Maybe
False
2000 series alloy are used for high strength tension or compression
True
False
Slide gauge is used for measuring of remaining material thickness crown
True
False
The term ____ includes any and every type of permanent deformation or alteration to any cross section of structural component
Damage
Allowable damage
Repaired damage
Wash Primers are used in
Areas difficult to clean
Skin panels
Hard access areas
Particularly where shock has been sustained is likely to exist
Is a line of damage of any depth and length in the material which causes A cross sectional area change
Annealed is
W condition
T condition
O condition
It is usually caused by contact with a relatively sharp object which produces a continuous, sharp or smooth channel like groove in the material
Is a damage area of all sizes where a concentration of scratches, nicks, chips, burns or gouges is shown
Is a partial fracture or complete break in the material
Is a damage area which is pushed in with respect to its usual contour
A small decrease of material due to a knock at the edge of a member skin
Any twisting, bending or permanent strain which results in misalignment or change of shape
The destruction of metal by chemical or electro-chemical effect
A damage area which is pushed in or folded back on itself. The edges are sharp or well specified lines or ridges
Damage caused by Rubbing, scuffing, scraping to other surfaces
When separation of materials occurs due to an adhesive failure
When the separation of plies occurs in a multi laminate material
Surface damage at the interface between elements of the joints resulting from very small angular or linear movements
Are pressure marks which typically show regular smooth deformation of the surface without change of the cross sectional area
Indication of excessive heating, black color after lightning strike
Area of a components surface that has been pierced through or into its interior
Installed on the floor of aircraft allowing passenger seats to be attached.
If topcoat is damaged
Reapply surface protection
Measure the depth
Blend out
Damage to structural components which cannot be repaired and where replacement of complete component is recommended
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