36 Pneumatic Flashcards
what are two classifications of types of pneumatic systems
high pressure systems (~200bar)
low pressure systems (~3bar)
what is a high pressure pneumatic system comparable to? what is the key difference?
hydraulic system
hydraulic-> non compressible fluid
hp pneumatic -> compressible gas
-no reservoir for hp pneumatic
what are the advantages and disadvantages of hp pneumatic compared to hydraulics
+:
- air is readily available, nonaggressive, lightweight, clean
- no need for return lines
- :
- energy loss in compressing air
- very important to demoisturize air because freezing can be a real problem
- power is highly load dependent. Can be difficult to control exact actuator position even once it is reached.
- not as instant of responce
how common are hp pneumatic systems?
highly uncommon
what are the common lp pneumatic consumers
- air conditioning
- anti-icing (wing and engine nacelle)
- pressurizing hyraulic fluid resevoirs
- engine start
- presurize potable water tank
- air-driven hydraulic pumps
what are possible sources of pressurized air? which is the most common?
ram air, supercharger, turbocharger, engine driven compressor, bleed air
most common: bleed air
where is bleed air taken from? how is this controlled?
IP stages of the compressor (during cruise) of HP stages of the compressor (when I is not adequete such as circling, or ___ ie when the engine is in idle)
what controls where the engine bleed air is taken from?
pressure control valve detects if IP is enough. THere is a valve to shut IP is HP is being taken to prevent airflow from HP to IP
what are some typical system components of a bleed air system?
- HP bleed valve,
- IP bleed valve,
- pressure regulating valve
- precooler
- fan air valve
- isolation valve
- crossbleed valve
- check valves