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E-raamat: Aircraft Engineering Principles 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Brooklands College, UK),
  • Formaat: 624 pages, 117 Tables, black and white; 766 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780080970851
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  • Formaat: 624 pages, 117 Tables, black and white; 766 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780080970851
Teised raamatud teemal:
The ideal textbook for anyone working towards a career in aircraft maintenance engineering

Written to meet the needs of aircraft maintenance certifying staff, this book covers the basic knowledge requirements of ECAR 66 (previously JAR-66) for all aircraft engineers within Europe. ECAR 66 regulations are being continuously harmonised with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements in the USA, making this book ideal for all aerospace students.

ECAR 66 modules 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8 are covered in full and to a depth appropriate for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME). This book will also serve as a valuable reference for those taking programs in ECAR 147 and FAR 147 establishments. In addition, the necessary mathematics, aerodynamics and electrical principles have been included to meet the requirements of introductory aerospace engineering courses. To aid learning and to prepare readers for examinations, numerous written and multiple-choice questions are provided with a large number of revision questions at the end of each chapter.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(21)
1.1 The aircraft engineering industry
1(1)
1.2 Job roles for aircraft maintenance certifying staff
1(4)
1.3 EASA Part-66 licence structure, qualifications, examinations and levels
5(3)
1.4 Overview of airworthiness regulation
8(5)
1.5 Aircraft maintenance and safety culture
13(9)
Chapter 2 Non-calculator mathematics 22(70)
2.1 Introduction
22(1)
2.2 Arithmetic
23(24)
2.3 Algebra
47(21)
2.4 Geometry and trigonometry
68(24)
Chapter 3 Further mathematics 92(51)
3.1 Further algebra
92(9)
3.2 Further trigonometry
101(12)
3.3 Statistical methods
113(12)
3.4 The calculus
125(18)
Chapter 4 Physics 143(126)
4.1 Summary
143(1)
4.2 Units of measurement
143(7)
4.3 Fundamentals
150(7)
4.4 Matter
157(4)
4.5 The states of matter
161(2)
4.6 Mechanics
163(1)
4.7 Statics
163(23)
4.8 Dynamics
186(32)
4.9 Fluids
218(14)
4.10 Thermodynamics
232(19)
4.11 Light, waves and sound
251(18)
Chapter 5 Electrical fundamentals 269(125)
5.1 Introduction
269(3)
5.2 Electron theory
272(2)
5.3 Static electricity and conduction
274(4)
5.4 Electrical terminology
278(4)
5.5 Generation of electricity
282(3)
5.6 DC sources of electricity
285(7)
5.7 DC circuits
292(9)
5.8 Resistance and resistors
301(10)
5.9 Power
311(3)
5.10 Capacitance and capacitors
314(14)
5.11 Magnetism
328(8)
5.12 Inductance and inductors
336(6)
5.13 DC motor/generator theories
342(11)
5.14 AC theory
353(4)
5.15 Resistive, capacitive and inductive circuits
357(12)
5.16 Transformers
369(4)
5.17 Filters
373(6)
5.18 AC generators
379(6)
5.19 AC motors
385(9)
Chapter 6 Electronic fundamentals 394(82)
6.1 Introduction
394(6)
6.2 Semiconductors
400(54)
6.3 Printed circuit boards
454(5)
6.4 Servomechanisms
459(17)
Chapter 7 Basic aerodynamics 476(42)
7.1 Introduction
476(1)
7.2 A review of atmospheric physics
476(4)
7.3 Elementary aerodynamics
480(14)
7.4 Flight forces and aircraft loading
494(9)
7.5 Flight stability and dynamics
503(7)
7.6 Control and controllability
510(8)
Appendix A Opportunities for licence training, education and career progression in the UK 518(7)
Appendix B National and international licensing and examination centres 525(2)
Appendix C Some national and international aircraft maintenance engineering training and education centres 527(6)
Appendix D System International and Imperial units 533(7)
Appendix E Multiple-choice revision paper questions 540(41)
Appendix F Answers to test your understanding and general questions 581(14)
Appendix G Answers to in-chapter multiple-choice question sets and Appendix E's revision papers 595(10)
Index 605
Lloyd Dingle is a chartered aeronautical engineer with over 40 years' experience in the field of aircraft maintenance, specialising in aircraft structures and fluid systems. He is currently the chairman of the individual assessment panel at the Royal Aeronautical Society and is a practising consultant in aircraft maintenance engineering professional development and education.

Mike Tooley has over 30 years' experience of teaching electrical principles, electronics and avionics to engineers and technicians, previously as Head of Department of Engineering, Dean of Faculty and Vice Principal at Brooklands College in Surrey, UK. He currently works as a consultant and freelance technical author.