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Newton's first law of motion |
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A body at rest tends to remain at rest and a body in motion tends to continue in motion in a straight line unless caused to change its state by an external force |
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Newton's second law of motion |
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The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the force causing it and inversely proportional to the mass of the body |
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Newton's third law of motion |
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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction |
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Energy transformation cycle of a gas Turbin engine |
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Intake compression combustion exhaust |
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A reaction force measured in pounds Action= acceleration of air mass Reaction= Forward movement |
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Velocity increase = pressure decrease Velocity decrease = pressure increase |
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Temperature. Humidity. Altitude. Airspeed. Engine rpm. Fan efficiency. Water injection. Afterburner |
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0 ft altitude 59°F 29.92 in/hg (mercury) |
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Four types of gas turbine engines |
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Turbojet Turbofan Turboprop Turboshaft |
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Heat exchanger- Engine oil or Bleed air Fuel flows continuously |
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Provides single spray pattern |
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2 independent discharge orfices, (small & large) Small orifice = Center- Primary fuel (idle) Large orifice = around center- Secondary fuel Can be single or dual line |
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Pressurization and Dump Valve Usually used in fuel systems with dual line duplex nozzles -pressurize fuel in primary and secondary manifolds -empty or dump all of the fuel in the 2 manifolds upon engine shutdown |
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What is the Brayton cycle? |
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Simultaneous / continuous intake, compulsion and compression at constant pressure |
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The function of the turbine in a turbojet is to drive the ______ |
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Determine engine that uses a separate turbine to drive a reduction gearbox, and / or propeller is a ________ engine |
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What are three and villages of a turbofan over a turbojet engine |
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More efficient / less fuel Fan will divert FOD Quieter High thrust at low speeds |
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The ratio of the amount of air that passes through the fan to that which flows through the core of the engine is called ________ |
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Convergent subsonic air flow |
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Velocity increases Pressure decreases |
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Divergent subsonic air flow |
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Pressure increases Velocity decreases |
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Convergent supersonic air flow |
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Velocity decreases Pressure increases Density increases |
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Divergent supersonic air flow |
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Velocity increases Pressure decreases Density decreases |
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What is the cold section consist of |
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What speed must the air entering the engine be? |
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what are the two sections into which a gas turbine engine can be divided? |
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Can let ducts are part of ________ |
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Name two classifications of inlet ducts |
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When an airfoil exceed its critical angle of attack |
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What is the use of inlet guide vanes |
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-Slightly reduces the amount of air flowing through the engine (to prevent compressor stall) -Direct air to the first stage of the compressor at the proper angle. -Used on axial flow turbine engines |
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Two types of compressors with respect to air flow |
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Centrifugal type. Axial type |
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Three types of compressors with respect to performance |
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Single stage. Two Stage. Multiple stage. |
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What is a compressor stall? |
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Occurs when the compressor blades angle of attack exceed the critical angle of attack, at this point smooth air flow is interrupted and turbulence is created with pressure fluctuations |
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Reduced blade thickness at tip |
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Three types of rotor blade roots |
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What is compressor air supplied for |
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Cabin pressurization. Kevin heating. Cabin cooling. Cooling turbine inlet guide vanes Cooling turbine wheel. Deicing systems. Anti-icing systems. Pneumatic engine starting |
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Where is the diffuser located? |
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Between the compressor and combustion chamber |
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Produces electricity and increases pressure Divergent shape Point of highest pressure in the engine |
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Pressure of air passing through the compressor is a measure of _____ energy |
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Air taken from the compressor to anti-ice the inlet duct is known as ______ air |
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What are other uses for bleed air? |
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Cooling Pressurize cabin A.c. |
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Name two types of compressors used on turbine engines |
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Name the three components of a centrifugal compressor |
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Impeller Diffuser Compressor manifold |
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Name the components of an axial flow compressor |
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A compressor blade with a tip having a decreased thickness is known as _______ |
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Two design features that may be used to prevent or minimize compressor stalls are |
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Two variables that affect compressor stall are |
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RPM velocity of airflow Through compression |
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What is the Hot Section consist of? |
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Combustion section turbine section exhaust section |
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Located directly behind the diffuser= Where the fuel & air is mixed & burned= |
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What does the combustion section consist of? |
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One or more combustion chambers a fuel injection system an ignition system an ignition source a fuel drianage system |
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Name 4 LRU's that could be found attached to a turbine engine gearbox. |
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Hydraulic pump Generators Oil pump Starter Fuel Control Unit (FCU) Boost pump Fuel Pump Oil cooler |
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In addition to powering aircraft accessories, what other secondary function does the gearbox serve? |
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On a dual spool turbofan, which rotor drives the accessory gearbox? |
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What are 2 types of fuels used for turbine engines? |
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what is the difference of the 2 turbine fuels? |
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Jet A= primarily kerosene Jet B= 70% gasoline, 30% kerosene |
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Name the 3 types of turbine engine fuel nozzles. |
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What are the 2 functions of the P&D valve? |
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1. Tank 2. Boost pump 3. Shut Off Valve (SOV) 4. Fuel Pump 5. Low Pressure Pump 6. Fuel Heater 7. Bypass 8. High Pressure Pump 9. Bypass 10. SOV (air) 11. Filter 12. Differential pressure switch 13. Bypass 14. Fuel Control 15. Fuel flow transmitter 16. oil cooler 17. P&D valve 18. Primary 19. Secondary 20. Nozzle 21. Fuel dump |
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Convergent Duct= Velocity = Decreases Pressure = Increases Density = Increases
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Convergent Duct= Velocity = Increases Pressure = Decreases
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An increase in airspeed will cause a turbojet engine's thrust to ______ |
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Total pressure at station 2 |
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Ducts in the diffuser of a turbine engine are _________ in shape. |
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What are two types of turbine engine compressors? |
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In turbine engine, the air that is used for combustion is known as __________ |
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What is the most common type of turbine blade (shape) used on modern turbine engines? |
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Between each row of rotating blades in a turbine engine compressor, there is a row of stationary blades which act to diffuse the air. these stationary blades are called __________ |
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What is the primary factor which controls the pressure ratio of an axial-flow compressor? |
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Name 3 types of combustion sections used in aircraft turbine engines. |
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On an aircraft turbine engine, operating at a constant power, the application of engine anti-icing will result in ______________ |
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Lower Thrust Higher Temperature |
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Name 4 main factors that affect thrust |
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Temperature Altitude Air density RPM Air Speed Fan Efficiency Afterburner |
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What is the purpose of a bell mouth inlet? |
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To allow smooth airflow into the engine at low speeds |
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What are 4 uses for bleed air from a turbine engine? |
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Cabin Pressurization Cabin Heating Cabin Cooling Cooling turbine inlet guide vanes Cooling turbine wheel Deicing systems Anti-icing systems Pneumatic engine starting |
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Name 2 types of Turbine engine oils. |
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What type of oil system is typically found on turbine engines? |
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Why do turbine engine manufacturers recommend servicing oil after engine shut down? |
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Name 3 types of positive displacement pumps used for fuel or oil systems. |
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What is the purpose of the thermostatic valve in a turbine engine cooler? |
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controls the amount of oil that flows to the cooler Oil cold – bypass valve open – oil will bypass the cooler Oil hot – bypass valve closed – oil will flow through the cooler |
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According to Federal Aviation Regulations, oil tank fillers on turbine engines must be marked with _________ |
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Describe the operation of an indicating chip detector. |
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metal chips in oil are trapped. when build up or large enough chips are captured they bridge a gap in the mesh filter completing an electrical circuit and an indicating light is illuminated |
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Name 2 types of oil seals used on a turbine engine. |
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What is the primary purpose of the fuel to oil heat exchanger? |
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What are 2 things that will happen if the oil filter becomes blocked? |
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lights up warning light bypass valve opens (bypassing filter completely) |
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What is a Hot Tank oil system? |
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Oil is cooled after leaving tank (oil is hot in tank) |
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What is the purpose of the dwell chamber of a turbine engine oil tank? |
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chamber where oil is temporarily stored to help eliminate bubbles and foam |
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What color are turbine engine fuels? |
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What is PRIST? What is it's purpose? How does it work? |
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Fuel additive -Prevents ice and bacterial contamination --As the fuel temperature decreases, the additive combines with the water in greater concentrations. This combination will keep the freezing point of the water lower than the temperature of the fuel. |
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Describe the operation of a cooled oil cooler/fuel heater. |
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Heat Exchanger–Engine Oil or Bleed Air. Fuel flows through continuously. Activated manually or automatically. |
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What is the airflow through the combustor divided into? |
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Explain the Primary path of airflow through the combustor. |
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25% to 35% of incoming air. Passes through a set of swirl vanes, gives air a radial motion & slows velocity. |
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Explain the Secondary path of airflow through the combustor. |
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65% to 75% of incoming air Secondary air for cooling |
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What are the types of combustion chambers? |
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Can type/ Multiple-can type Annular or Basket type Can Annular type |
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What are the 4 basic parts of the Turbine section? |
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What are the other names for the turbine Stators? |
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Turbine nozzle Turbine Guide Vane Turbine nozzle Diaphragm |
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What is the part with the hottest heat to metal temperature in a turbine engine? |
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What does the turbine rotor consist of? |
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Shaft Turbine rotor or wheel |
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What is the shape of Turbine Blades? Why? |
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Airfoil shaped Designed to extract the maximum amount of energy from the flow of hot gases |
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What is the most common Turbine Blade attachment shape? |
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What are the classifications of Turbine Blades? |
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Impulse Type Reaction Type Impulse-Reaction Type |
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What is the accessory gearbox powered by? |
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Engine's main power shaft |
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What are the ignition system Components? |
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Transformer/ exciter box (2) Ignition Lead (2) Igniter (2) |
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Shell/Body Insulator Internal seals Electode |
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Starter-Generators Combustion Starters Gas turbine type Cartridge type Air Turbine Direct Cranking Starter |
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Compressor speed Engine Pressure Ratio Turbine discharge pressure Torquemeter Fuel Flow indicator Oil pressure gage Oil teperature gage Exhaust gas temperature - EGT Engine Indicating & Crew Alerting System (EICAS) |
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How is Compressor speed monitored? |
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-Tachometer in % RPM -Separate Tach for each compressor |
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what is the engine pressure ratio? what does the EPR gauge indicate? |
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Ratio of Turbine Discharge Pressure to Compressor Inlet Pressure Indicates amount of thrust produced. Pressure taken at Pt2 & Pt7 |
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Turbine engine Starting Safety check |
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Master Switch – OFF Battery Switch – OFF Landing Gear Handle – DOWN Generator Switches – OFF Starter Switch – OFF Ignition Switch – Off (Circuit Breaker IN) Power Lever - Cutoff |
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Turbine engine starting Pre-Start Checks |
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Ground Power – Verify correct voltage & air pressure. Master Switch – ON Battery Switch – ON External Power Switch – ON Fuel Boost Pump(s) – ON Fuel Valve(s) Selected – OPEN Low Fuel Pressure Light – OFF |
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Starting a Turbine Engine |
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Start Switch – Start -Watch RPM indicator 25% RPM – Power Lever to IDLE Position -Watch for Fuel Flow -Watch EGT gage -Watch oil pressure gage |
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If EGT exceeds allowable limits (SHUT OFF FUEL IMMEDIATELY) |
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Engine Fails to accelerate or reach idle RPM (shut down immediately) |
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What do you do if a fire starts in the engine during start cycle? |
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Cut off fuel Continue motoring engine with the starter |
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Engine shutdown procedure... |
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Engine checks complete Run engine at idle for 30 – 60 seconds Power Lever – Cutoff Fuel Valve(s) Selected – Closed Fuel Boost Pump(s) – OFF External Power Switch – OFF Battery Switch – OFF Master Switch - OFF |
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To drive an electric generator Supplies bleed air for heating, cooling, anti-ice, and engine starting |
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Airworthiness limitations |
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subsonic planes have what type of exhaust cone? |
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Any type of maintenance that can be done while the engine is installed on the aircraft. |
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Maintenance the requires the engine to be taken off the aircraft. (normally performed at an overhaul facility) |
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Shop Maintenance / Heavy Maintenance |
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Adjust fuel control for maximum rated thrust |
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Fan and booster High pressure compressor Combustor High pressure turbine Low pressure turbine Accessory drive |
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subsonic planes have what type of exhaust cone? |
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Any type of maintenance that can be done while the engine is installed on the aircraft. |
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Maintenance the requires the engine to be taken off the aircraft. (normally performed at an overhaul facility) |
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Shop Maintenance / Heavy Maintenance |
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Adjust fuel control for maximum rated thrust |
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Fan and booster High pressure compressor Combustor High pressure turbine Low pressure turbine Accessory drive |
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Airworthiness limitations |
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subsonic planes have what type of exhaust cone? |
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Any type of maintenance that can be done while the engine is installed on the aircraft. |
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Maintenance the requires the engine to be taken off the aircraft. (normally performed at an overhaul facility) |
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Shop Maintenance / Heavy Maintenance |
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Adjust fuel control for maximum rated thrust |
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Fan and booster High pressure compressor Combustor High pressure turbine Low pressure turbine Accessory drive |
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subsonic planes have what type of exhaust cone? |
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Any type of maintenance that can be done while the engine is installed on the aircraft. |
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Maintenance the requires the engine to be taken off the aircraft. (normally performed at an overhaul facility) |
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Shop Maintenance / Heavy Maintenance |
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Adjust fuel control for maximum rated thrust |
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Fan and booster High pressure compressor Combustor High pressure turbine Low pressure turbine Accessory drive |
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A sever condition of chafing or fretting in which a transfer of metal from one part to another occurs is called... |
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What must be done after the fuel control unit has been replaced on an aircraft gas turbine engine? |
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Why is a cool-off period necessary prior to shutdown of a turbine engine? |
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So the case does not shrink around blades So cracking does not occur |
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What is the purpose of an under-current relay in a starter-generator system? |
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Determines that a starter is spinning fast enough to shut itself off |
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What is the primary advantage of pneumatic (air-turbine) starters over comparable electric starters for turbine engines? |
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Describe the basic procedure for removing a turbine engine ignition system. |
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Turn power off Pull circuit breaker remove leads Wait to discharge remove |
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Describe the basic start procedure for a typical turbine engine. |
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starter ignition add fuel last |
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How is an APU cooled down prior to shutdown? |
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turn off bleed air loads and electricity |
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(T/F) When an aircraft has an APU on board, an engine-mounted starter is required |
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(T/F) Propeller RPM is the primary indication of thrust for a turboprop engine |
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(T/F) EGT is a useful indication of thrust produced in a turbine engine |
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False (used for temperature) |
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What are the factors that can cause a hung start? |
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improper fuel control problem with starter starter doesn't crank long enough battery dies |
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