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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 Appendix 1 laminatea product obtained by bonding two or more laminae of the same material or of different materials. laminated wood—a piece of wood built up of plies or laminations that have been joined either with glue or with mechanical fastenings. The term is most frequently applied where the plies are too thick to be classified as veneer and when the grain of all plies is parallel. leakage field—the magnetic field forced out into the air by the distortion of the field within a part, caused by the presence of a discontinuity or change in section configuration. linterthe short fiber left on the cotton seed after ginning. localizerthat section of an ILS that produces the directional reference beam. LORAN (Long-Range Navigation)a radio navi gation system utilizing master and slave stations transmitting timed pulses. The time difference in reception of pulses from several stations estab lishes a hyperbolic line of position that may be identified on a LORAN chart. By utilizing signals from two pairs of stations, a fix in position is ob tained. magnetic field—the space around a source of magnetic flux in which the effects of magnetism can be determined. marker beacona radio navigation aid used in an instrument approach to identify distance to the runway. As the aircraft crosses over the marker- beacon transmitter, the pilot receives an accurate indication of the airplane’s distance from the run way through the medium of a flashing light and an aural signal. master switcha switch designed to control all electric power to all circuits in a system. moisture content of wood—weight of the water contained in the wood usually expressed in per centage of the weight of the kiln-dry wood. multiconductor cable—consists of two or more cables or wires, all of which are encased in an outer covering composed of synthetic rubber, fab ric, or other material. nick—a sharp notch-like displacement of metal surface. 9/27/01 nomex braidNOMEX is the trade name for a high-temperature polyamide thread that is braided over the larger sizes (# 8 gage and larger) of many of the military specification wires. It can be encoun tered in either an off-white or black/green color. normalizing—reforming of the grain structure of a metal or alloy by proper heat treatment to relieve internal stresses. open circuitan incomplete or broken electrical circuit. open-grained wood—common classification of painters for woods with large pores, such as oak, ash, chestnut, and walnut. Also known as “coarse textured.” operational checkthis is an operational test to determine whether a system or component is func tioning properly in all aspects in conformance with minimum acceptable manufacture design specifications. optical fiberany filament or fiber made of dielec tric materials that guides light whether or not it is used to transmit signals. rifice—opening through which gas or air flows. It is usually the final opening controlled by a valve. oxidizing—combining oxygen with any other sub stance. For example, a metal is oxidized when the metal is burned, i.e., oxygen is combined with all the metal or parts of it oxidizing flame—an oxy-fuel gas flame having an oxidizing effect due to excess oxygen. oxygen cutting—cutting metal using the oxygen jet which is added to an oxygen-acetylene flame. oxygen regulator—manually-adjustable device used to reduce cylinder pressure to torch pressure and to keep the pressure constant. They are never to be used as fuel gas regulators. peel ply—a layer of resin-free material used to pro tect a laminate for later secondary bonding (some times referred to as a release film). pickling—the treatment of a metal surface by an acid to remove surface corrosion. pitch—is the distance, in inches, that a propeller section will move forward in one revolution, or the distance a nut will advance in one revolution of the screw in a single thread. 6PDF Image | AFS-640
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