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• Document technical activities in written and verbal reports • Be prepared for successful employment Faculty Advisors: M. Patching

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CT 130 Composite Repair

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CT 101 Introduction to Composites

5

Introduction to composite materials and their uses in industry with a focus on developing basic fabrication skills and the safe use of materials. CT 102 Composite Technology 1

20

Theory and application of composite manufacturing principles: knowledge of material types and resin systems; curing and cross linking of polymer resin systems; design considerations to construct laminates and sandwich core parts; knowledge and use of layup techniques. Use of both open and closed molding methods are reviewed, including: wet layup, filament winding, vacuum bagging, resin infusion process (VARTM), and light resin transfer modeling (LRTM). The use of core material properties; precision measurement tools to finish cured composites to print specifications; and understanding and demonstration of material handling and shop safety practices. Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 76 or equivalent, OR instructor permission CT 111 Math and Physics in Composites

4

Corequisites: CT 122, CT 161, and CT 202. CT 120 Composite Fabrication

4

Print reading, project planning, layout, distortion control, use of alignment fixtures and other fabrication techniques; apply knowledge to projects. Corequisites: CT 125, CT 130, CT 145 Prerequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 161 and CT 202 with a grade of C or higher, OR AVA 101 and AVA 203 with a grade of C or higher; AND instructor permission. CT 121 Materials Used in Composites

3

Print reading, project planning layout, distortion control, fixturing and other fabrication techniques; apply knowledge of projects. May be repeated one time for credit. Corequisites: CT 120, CT 125, CT 130. Prerequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 161 and CT 202 with a C or higher, OR AVA 101 and AVA 203 with a C or higher; AND instructor permission. 5

Identification and selection of non-destructive testing methods. Dye-penetrant, eddy current, ultrasound, and magnetic particle inspections. Basic heat-treating processes. Aircraft hardware and materials. Inspection of welds. Precision measurements. May be repeated one time for credit. Corequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 202. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. CT 201 Design and Manufacture of Composite Materials

5

Focuses on the design of composite materials including fiber lay-up and composite material warp and fill. Examines manufacturing processes, vacuum bagging, resin transfer molding, filament winding, infusion molding, and pultrusion. Includes methods of heating and curing composite material and the use of positive and negative molds. May be repeated one time for credit. CT 202 Composites

5

Prerequisites: CT 101 2

The importance of weight and balance to aircraft safety, and the required calculations for weight and balance checks, equipment changes, extreme loading checks and the addition of ballast. May be repeated one time for credit. Corequisites: CT 111, CT 161, CT 202. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. CT 125 Composite Assembly

CT 145 Composite Special Projects

Prerequisites: CT 121

In-depth examination of the physical properties of composites. Includes study of the composition and forms of fibers, the manufacture and properties of resins, and the purposes and properties of core materials. Introduction to Non-Destructive Inspection(NDI) and other types of inspections to assess the damage to materials. May be repeated one time for credit. CT 122 Weight and Balance

Corequisites: CT 120, CT 125, CT 145. Prerequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 161 and CT 202 with a C or higher, OR AVA 101 and AVA 203 with a C or higher; AND instructor permission.

CT 161 Materials and Processes

The mathematical computations and scientific principles that apply to the operation of aircraft and related equipment. May be repeated one time for credit.

4

Inspect, test and repair composite structures. Areas of emphasis include structural and nonstructural evaluation, material handling, surface preparation and repair procedures.

5

Inspection and repair of all types of composite structures including transparent plastic enclosures and interiors. May be repeated one time for credit. Corequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 161. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. CT 203 Composite Technology 2

20

Theory and application of advanced composite manufacturing principles are covered. Mold manufacturing techniques; tooling, bonding and fastener application; damage inspection and repair. Prerequisites: CT 102 and instructor permission. CT 221 Inspection and Repair of Composite Materials

5

Focuses on damage assessment, including non-destructive inspection. Lab work emphasizes use of technical documents, repair design manuals, ply direction and overlay, proper core placement and testing of the finished part. 4

Identify and utilize appropriate materials and processes to assemble structures made of composite materials. Laboratory experience will cover safety of handling resins, reinforcements, and related materials. Corequisites: CT 120, CT 130, CT 145 Prerequisites: CT 111, CT 122, CT 161 and CT 202 with a grade of C or higher, OR AVA 101 and AVA 203 with a grade of C or higher; AND instructor permission.

Prerequisites: CT 201

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