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This nine-day course uses a combination of lectures, practical exercises and discussion to provide participants with the foundation tools to assess, design and analyse metallic repairs (mainly in tension and shear) for damage beyond the scope of Structural Repair Manuals (SRM).
Prerequisites: Engineering degree or equivalent experience.
This course satisfies ATA 104 Level IV objectives. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Identify the basic design requirements for structural repairs
- Describe typical aircraft structures and loads
- Identify typical metallic structures and the properties of metals
- Identify fasteners and joints used in repairs
- Calculate joint load capabilities for typical aircraft structure
- Describe the basic design for durability requirements
- Design a metallic structural repair for damage beyond SRM limits with reasonable assurance of approval from Boeing or other approval agencies.
WHEN: | 3 - 13 May, 2016 8am - 4pm |
PRICE: | $5,000 per person + GST |
WHERE: | Level 4 210 Kings Way South Melbourne VIC 3205 |
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