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airframe systems II
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Aviation
Undergraduate 2
03/21/2016

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Term
Types of ICE
Definition
Frost
Carburetor Ice
Rime Ice
Clear Ice
Mixed Ice
Term
Frost
Definition
Accumulates on the airframe when the aircraft sits outside overnight and moisture is present.
Term
Carburetor Ice
Definition
Forms in carb venturi at temperatures up to 70 degrees F
Term
Rime Ice
Definition
Forms in clouds with warm water droplets rising
Term
Clear Ice
Definition
Forms in freezing rain
Term
Mixed Ice
Definition
both rime and clear ice
Term
De-Ice
Definition
Removes accumulated ice from airframe or propeller
Term
Anti-Ice
Definition
Prevents accumulation of ice on airframe or propeller
Term
Types of Ice Detection
Definition
-Visual ice detection- flight crew visually checks aircraft for the accumulation of ice.
-Electronic Ice detection- uses an electronic circuit to detect ice.
Term
Ice removal systems
Definition
-Pneumatic- mechanical deicing system.
-Vane type vacuum pump driven by the engine.
-Consists of inflatable rubber boots -attached to ice prone areas.
-Inflated by a vacuum pump- pressure side inflates and vacuum side deflates.
-Inflation and deflation is controlled by a distribution valve.
-Distribution valve sequences alternate inflation of boots.
Term
Thermal Anti-icing
Definition
-Hot air is ducted through leading edges and engine cowlings.
-Ducting is a perforated tube called a Piccolo or Spray.
-Heat source for recips- combustion heaters or augmenters.
-Heat source for turbine engines- engine bleed air.
Term
Probe Anti-ice
Definition
-Pitot mast and stall warning indicator must be kept ice free
-Normally they use electrical heating elements.
-Hot when operating, be careful they will burn your hands.
Term
Rain Removal
Definition
-Used to provide clear view when taxing, landing and takeoff.
-Not normally used during flight at altitude.
-Can be operated electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically.
-Each wiper is a separate system independent of the other.
Term
Rain Repellant System
Definition
Windshield wipers spread a rain repellant on the windshield.
Surface tension of the water forms small globules that are carried away by the windstream.
Do not use on a dry windshield.
Term
Pneumatic Rain Removal
Definition
-Used on turbine powered aircraft.
-Uses bleed air to from a boundary layer over the windshield.
-Rain is carried away before it strikes the windshield.
-Any rain present when the system is turned on will be blown away.
Term
Trichresyl Phosphate (TCP)
Definition
Term
How do Combustion Heaters regulate heat?
Definition
By cycling the fuel supply on and off
Term
A gravity feed fuel system should provide ______% of the _______ fuel consumption
Definition
150%
Take-off
Term
What are 3 ways to remove, or prevent ice formation on a wing?
Definition
De-ice boots
Thermal
Chemical
Hot engine bleed air
Term
What are 3 methods to remove rain from an aircraft windshield?
Definition
Chemical
Bleed air
Wipers
Term
What are 3 types of fuel tanks typically used in aircraft?
Definition
Rigid/Removable
Integral
Bladder
Term
What 3 instruments would you find installed in the pressurization control panel?
Definition
Cabin Alt
Cabin rate of climb
Differential pressure gauge
Cabin pressure
Term
ATA 30
Definition
Ice and Rain
Term
ATA 21
Definition
A/C & pressurization
Term
ATA 28
Definition
Fuel
Term
ATA 35
Definition
Oxygen
Term
Name 3 different sources of air used for pressurizing aircraft?
Definition
Recips
- Supercharger
- Turbocharger
- Engine driven compressor
Turbine
- Bleed air
Term
Types of fire Detection devices
Definition
Thermal or spot detector
Thermocouple
Continuous loop
Smoke or Toxic Gas Detector
Term
Thermal or Spot Detector System
Definition
-Works by the expansion of the outer case to allow the two contacts to make contact
-Connected in parallel (Fenwal)
Term
Thermocouple or Rate-of-Rise Detector System
Definition
-Creates small current when heated
Term
Continuous Loop System
Definition
-When sufficient heat is applied, the resistance drops in the insulator, and current flows
-When the fire is extinguished, temperature drops, resistance increases, current flow stops.
Term
Smoke & Toxic Gas Detectors locations
Definition
Enclosed compartments
- lavs
- baggage
- cargo
- cockpit
- cabin
Term
Smoke detectors
(Types by operation)
Definition
- light detection
- light refraction
- ionization
- change in resistance
Term
Light Detection Smoke detectors
Definition
Photoelectric cell
Placed next to unit
Light from fire causes change in cell resistance
Term
Light Refraction Smoke detectors
Definition
Light beam
Detection chamber
Normal air flow
Introduction of smoke causes a change in resistance of photo cell
Term
Solid State Toxic Gas
Definition
Electronic sensor
Electronic reference sensor
Bridge circuit
Unbalanced bridge
Alarms
Term
Fire Extinguishing means
Definition
Fire Extinguisher-
Fire Suppression Systems-
Portable Fire Extinguishers-
Term
Classes of Fires
Definition
Class A
Class B
Class C
Term
Fire Extinguishing Agents
Definition
Carbon Dioxide
Halogenated Hydrocarbons (Freon)
Methyl Bromide (Halon 1001)
Chlorobromomethane (Halon 1011
Dibromodifluromethane (Halon 1201)
Carbon tetrachloride (Halon 104)
Bromochlordifluoromethane (Halon 1211)
Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon 13011)
Term
Types of Fire Extinguishing System
Definition
Conventional
High Rate Discharge ( HRD )
Term
Hand Held Extinguishers Agents
Definition
Water
Dry chemical
Halon 1301
Term
Why are some aircraft pressurized?
Definition
-Higher altitudes allow aircraft to fly above turbulent weather.
-Fuel efficiency improves at high altitudes.
-Pressurization allows cabin to be at 8,000 ft. or less.
-Crew does not have to wear supplemental oxygen
-Cabin pressurization changes are independent of aircraft rate of climb or decent.
Term
Differential Pressure
Definition
-The difference between the cabin pressure and the outside pressure.
-The higher the max differential allowed, the stronger the aircraft structure must be.
Term
Pressurization System Components
Definition
Heat exchangers
Outflow valve
Safety valve
Negative pressure relief valve
Dump valve
Term
Heat exchangers
Definition
cool pressurizing air from the pressure source
Term
Outflow valve
Definition
-primary means of controlling cabin pressure
-Controlled by the cabin altitude controller.
-Releases all pressure in excess of the amount required to maintain selected cabin altitude.
-Contains the altitude limiter and positive pressure relief valve.
Term
Safety valve
Definition
-opens and relieves cabin pressure when a preset limit is reached.
-It functions automatically and does not require a controller.
-Usually set to open about 0.5 psi higher than the max pressure of the outflow valve.
Term
Negative pressure relief valve
Definition
prevents cabin pressure being lower than ambient pressure.
Term
Dump valve
Definition
releases all cabin pressure when aircraft lands. Usually controlled by a landing gear switch.
Term
Pressurization System Operation
Definition
-Pressurization is accomplished by controlling the amount of air leaving the cabin.
-Outflow valve only controls the amount of air that is required to maintain cabin altitude.
Term
ATA 26
Definition
Fire detection and extinguishing
Term
Altitude Limiter
Definition
-Keeps cabin altitude from exceeding approximately 13,000 ft.
-It’s operation can be overridden by the positive pressure relief valve.
Term
Positive Pressure Relief
Definition
-Prevents cabin pressure from exceeding structural limits.
-Pressure relief is preset and operation is automatic.
-Operation is independent of the cabin pressure controller.
Term
Cabin Pressure Controller
Definition
-Used by the flight crew to select the cabin altitude.
-Cabin altitude controls the operation of the controller.
-Controls the rate of change of the cabin altitude
-Provides reference pressure to the actuating chamber of the outflow valve.
-Requires pressure inputs from the cabin and a vacuum source.
Term
Cabin Pressure Controller Ranges
Definition
Isobaric- controlled by cabin altitude selector.
---Maintains cabin altitude between -1000 ft. to 10,000 ft.
Differential- cabin pressure is maintained at 8.6 psi regardless of isobaric setting.
Term
Oxygen Systems
Definition
-Required for extended flights above 10,000 ft in unpressurized aircraft.
-Required for emergency in pressurized aircraft.
Term
Hypoxia
Definition
physical condition caused by lack of oxygen
Term
Anoxia
Definition
permanent physical damage from lack of oxygen.
Term
Types of Oxygen Systems
Definition
-Stored gas.
-Chemical or solid state.
-Liquid oxygen(LOX)- military only
-All civilian systems may be portable or fixed.
Term
Types of Oxygen Regulators
Definition
-Continuous flow
-Demand
-Diluter Demand
-Pressure Demand
Term
Continuous flow (O2)
Definition
the regulator provides a continuous flow of oxygen is to the mask valve
Term
Demand (O2)
Definition
the regulator provides oxygen when inhaling.
Term
Diluter Demand (O2)
Definition
dilutes pure oxygen with cabin air
Term
Pressure Demand (O2)
Definition
provides oxygen under pressure when inhaling. Normally used above 40,000 ft.
Term
Oxygen Bottles
Definition
-High Pressure- Max 2000 psi, normal 1800 to 1850 psi.
-Low Pressure- Max 450 psi, normal 425 psi
Term
High Pressure Bottle
Definition
-Green Color- Marked Aviators Breathing Oxygen.
-High strength, heat treated, steel alloy.
-Wire wrapped metal cylinder ( old stuff ).
-Kevlar wrapped aluminum cylinder.
Term
Low Pressure Bottle
Definition
-Yellow color.
-Low alloy steel.
-Stainless steel with steel bands.
Term
Chemical Oxygen Systems
Definition
-Require little or no maintenance.
-Replace expanded generators.
-Reset firing mechanisms.
-Expanded generators identified by heat sensitive paint. (goes from white to black)
-No thermal expansion discs to check.
Term
Oxygen System Inspection
Definition
-Check Cylinders for D.O.T. designation number.
-Check hydro date.
-Standard Cylinder hydro check each 5 years.
-Lightweight cylinders hydro check each 3 years
-Check cylinders for nicks, dents and corroded fittings.
-Leak check required for component R&R.
Term
Cylinder Service Life
Definition
-Standard weight- no life limit. Use until bad hydro check.
-Lightweight- 24 years lifetime or 4380 cycles.
-Composite- rated for 1850 psi, 15 year lifetime or 10,000 cycles.
-Each filling of the oxygen system requires a log book entry.
Term
Types of Fuel System
Definition
-Gravity Feed System
-Pump Fuel Systems
Term
Gravity Feed System-
Definition
Fuel pressure is provided by the weight of the fuel, and the fuel supply being located above the engine.
Term
Pump Fuel Systems-
Definition
Fuel pressure is supplied through the use of a boost pump. Used mainly on low winged and fuel injected aircraft.
Term
Rigid Removable Tanks-
Definition
Metal or composite tank Used in older light weight aircraft that have metal or fabric wings or on homebuilt aircraft. Installed in a compartment designed to hold the tank
Term
Bladder Fuel Cell-
Definition
Metal or composite tank Used in older light weight aircraft that have metal or fabric wings or on homebuilt aircraft. Installed in a compartment designed to hold the tank
Term
Integral Fuel Tank-
Definition
Is part of the basic structure of the aircraft. Commonly referred to as a “wet wing” fuel system.
Term
Fuel Pumps
Definition
-Positive Displacement Pump (Vane or Gear)
-Variable Displacement Pump
-Boost pump
-Ejector Pump
Term
Main Fuel Strainer
Definition
Located at the lowest point in the fuel system. Located between the fuel tank outlet and the inlet of either the fuel metering device or engine driven positive displacement pump, whichever is nearest the tank outlet
Term
Fuel Quantity Indicator (Sender or Transmitter)
Definition
Indicate the amount of fuel remaining on the aircraft. Used to judge length of fuel remaining on board to determine the length of flight
Term
Direct Reading Indicator
Definition
A float inside the tank is mechanically linked to the indicator needle of the gage.
Can also be a simple sight glass on the tank.
Term
Resistance Type Indicator
Definition
A float operated transmitter sends electrical signals to the indicating gauge.
Term
Capacitance Type Indicators
Definition
Uses an electronic circuit to measure the changes of the dielectric properties of the fuel
Term
Fuel pressure gauge
Definition
-Indication of proper fuel pressure that is being supplied to the fuel metering device
--Float type carburetor- 3-6 psi
--Pressure type carburetor-15-20 psi
Term
Fuel Flow Transmitter
Definition
Located between the engine driven fuel pump and the fuel metering device. Used to indicate the amount or rate of fuel flowing to the engine. Actually measure fuel pressure, and convert this pressure to rate of fuel flow.
Term
Environmental Systems
Definition
Heating
Air conditioning
Pressurization
Oxygen systems
Surface ice control
Term
Typical Heating Systems
Definition
-Simple exhaust system. ( Heat exchangers)
-Combustion heaters. ( Reciprocating aircraft)
-Compressor bleed air.( Turbine aircraft)
Term
Exhaust Heat System
Definition
-Uses a heat muff around the exhaust stacks.
-Ram air flows over the stacks and is ducted into the cockpit.
-Basic heat exchanger.
Term
Electrical Heating System
Definition
-Typically found on small turbo prop.
-Used to heat cabin when engines are not running.
-Draws air over electrically heated coils.
-Safety switch senses air moving through heater.
-Turns off heater if overheat condition is sensed.
Term
Combustion Heating Systems.
Definition
-Burn aircraft fuel in a combustion chamber
-Require combustion air, ventilating air, fuel and ignition.
-Air flow over the combustion chamber heats the cabin.
Term
Bleed Air Heating
Definition
Hot compressed air is bleed from gas turbine engine compressor.
Term
Cabin Cooling Systems
Definition
-Vapor cycle
-Air cycle
Term
Vapor cycle
Definition
Uses Freon refrigerant
-Compressor
-Condenser
-Receiver/Dryer
-Thermal Heat Valve
-Evaporator
Term
Air cycle
Definition
Uses air as the refrigerant.
-Turbine
-Compressor
-Heat exchanger (Primary/Secondary)
-Water separator
-Anti-Ice valve
Term
Receiver Dryer Filter
Definition
-Essentially a reservoir that contains the filter and desiccant.
-Filter removes contaminants and the desiccant removes the moisture.
Term
Minimum fuel flow
Definition
Fuel flow to engine must be sufficient to allow it to operate at full power.
-Gravity Feed System- 150% of T/O fuel consumption.
-Pressure systems- 125% of T/O
-Transport Category- 100% at each intended operating load and condition.
Term
Tank Construction Materials
Definition
-Aluminum
-Rubber
-Stainless Steel.
-Composite
Term
Fuel Tank Baffles
Definition
-Installed inside tanks to reduce sloshing and prevent engine surging.
-Attached to tank structure and provided with holes to allow the free flow of fuel.
Term
Aviation Fuel Characteristics
Definition
-Volatility
-Octane Rating
Term
Fuel Volatility
Definition
The characteristic of a liquid that relates to its ability to vaporize, or change into a gas
Term
Octane Rating
Definition
A system used to rate the ability of a reciprocating engine fuel to resist detonation.
(Higher the octane the more resistant to detonation)
Term
Detonation
Definition
Detonation occurs when the pressure and temperature inside the cylinder become higher than the critical pressure and temperature of the fuel
Term
Performance number
Definition
The anti-detonation rating of a fuel which has a higher critical pressure and temperature than iso-octane (a rating of 100)
Term
Aviation Fuel Color Coding
Definition
-80- Red
-82UL - Purple
-100-Green
-100LL- Blue
Term
Turbine Fuel Colors
Definition
All turbine fuels are colorless or have a light straw color
Term
Jet Fuel or Turbine Fuel
Definition
-Kerosene-Type (Jet-A,JP-8) (Freezing point -40˚ to -58˚)
-Naphtha-Type (Jet-B, JP-4) (Freezing point -76˚)
Term
Fuel Contamination
Definition
-Water
-Microbial Growth
-Mixing of Fuels
Term
Additives
Definition
-Lead
-Prist
Term
Prist
Definition
Prevention of Ice and Microbial Growth
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