Technical training
Blade Repair Standard / V5 23022026
After having successfully completed this lesson of the Blade Repair Module, the participants can:
141) Take responsibility for performing laminate repairs in a safe and efficient manner (Ability, intermediate level)
Lesson 18 will provide participants with theoretical knowledge necessary for obtaining practical skills on basic lamination in lesson 19
Note
When handling materials participants should always select and apply correct PPE
Note
ELEMENT 18.1 - FIBRE ORIENTATION
Learning objectives:
142) The participants can recognise how a composite laminate structure is built up of multiple layers of reinforcement material (Knowledge, basic level)
143) The participants can recognise how each layer of reinforcement material resists tensile loads in a specific direction (Knowledge, basic level)
144) The participants can discuss the importance of fibre orientation in a laminate structure (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain how a composite laminate structure is built up of multiple layers of reinforcement material
Explain how each layer of reinforcement material resists tensile loads in a specific direction
Facilitate group discussions about the importance of aligning repair fibres with the existing fibres in each layer that is being repaired
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ understanding of the importance of aligning the repair fibres in the direction of the fibres in each layer of the existing fibres in the context of tensile load transfer through the repair
The participants shall:
Engage in a group discussion and share their understanding of the importance of aligning the repair fibres in the direction of the fibres in each layer of the existing fibres in the context of tensile load transfer through the repair
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