Aircraft Fuel Systems Vocab Flashcards
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Bladder-type Fuel Cell
A plastic-impregnated fabric bag supported in a portion of an aircraft structure so that it forms a cell in which fuel is carried
Boost Pump
An electrically driven centrifugal pump mounted in the bottom of the fuel tanks in large aircraft. Provides a + flow of fuel under pressure to the engine for starting and serves as an emergency backup in the event an engine driven pump should fail.
Bypass
A channel carrying a fluid around a part and back to the main stream.
Compensated Fuel Pump
A vane-type, engine-driven fuel pump that has a diaphragm connected to the pressure regulating valve.
Capacitance-type Fuel Quantity Measuring System
A popular type of electronic fuel quantity indicating system that has no moving parts in the fuel tank. A servo-type instrument driven by amplified output of a capacitance bridge.
Constant Displacement Pump
A fluid pump that moves a specific volume of fluid each time it rotates; the faster the pump turns, the more fluid it moves.
Contamination
Fuel that becomes contaminated or tainted with incompatible fuel, water, rust, sediment and organic matter that collects toward the bottom of fuel tanks found at service stations
Cross-Feed Valve
A valve in a fuel system that allows any of the engines of a multi-engine aircraft to draw fuel from any fuel tank, Maintains a balanced fuel condition.
Detent
A spring-loaded pin or tab that enters a hole or groove when the device to which it is attached is in a certain position. Used on a fuel valve to provide a positive means of identifying the fully on and fully off position of the valve.
Drip Stick
A fuel quantity indicator used to measure the fuel level in the tank when the aircraft is on the ground
Fuel Jettison System
A system installed in most large aircraft allows the flight crew to dump fuel to lower the gross weight of the aircraft to its allowable landing weight
Ejector
Ensures that liquid fuel is always at the inlet of the pump using a venturi to draw fuel into the boost pump sump area of the fuel tank
Flowmeter
Indicates an engine’s fuel use in real time to ascertain engine performance and plan flight calculations
Fuel Totalizer
Adds the quantities of fuel in all of the tanks