Aircraft Systems Flashcards

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Propeller

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  • Converts torque of crankshaft into thrust
  • Moves large mass of air backwards at slow speed
  • Produces lift and drag where is lift is thrust and drag is torque
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Propeller Pitch

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  • Distance in feet a prop travels forward in one revolution
  • Theoretical/Geometric Pitch is how far the prop would travel if it were 100% efficient
  • Practical/Effective Pitch is the actual distance the prop travels
  • Prop slip is the difference between theoretical and practical pitch
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Coarse Pitch

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  • Low RPM
  • Large angle, big bite of air
  • Moves at slower speed
  • Travels greater distance
  • Used during cruise
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Fine Pitch

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  • High RPM
  • Small angle, small bite of air
  • Moves at higher speed speed
  • Travels smaller distance
  • Used during takeoff/climb
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Constant Speed Propellers

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  • Automatically adjust blade angle to maintain given RPM
  • Uses flyweights which sense engine speed
  • pilot valve which change the blade angle
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Constant Speed Prop Overspeed

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  • Occurs when conditions try to increase the prop RPM by decreasing the load
  • Nose down attitude
  • Engine speed increases
  • Flyweights spin faster and tilt outwards, pilot valve moves prop into coarser pitch, decreasing RPM back to original RPM
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Constant Speed Prop Underspeed

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  • Occurs when conditions try to decrease prop RPM by increasing the load
  • Nose up attitude
  • Engine speed decreases
  • Flyweights spin slower and tilt inwards, pilot valve moves prop into finer pitch, increasing RPM back to original RPM
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Prop Reversing

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  • Used to slow aircraft on landing
  • Moves blade past fine pitch so it produces negative thrust
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Cowl Flaps

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  • Used for cooling engine
  • Should be open for climbs and closed for descents
  • usually closed during cruise
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Generators

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  • Produce current proportional to engine RPM
  • Low RPM can mean insufficient output to run all systems
  • Can re-charge a dead battery
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11
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Alternator

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Produces sufficient current at low engine RPM

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12
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Voltage Regulator

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  • Prevents the Generator or Alternator from over-loading the system
  • Prevents the battery from becoming overcharged
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Bus Bar

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  • Receives current from generator or alternator and battery
  • Distributes it through Circuit Breakers to the various electrical systems
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Hot Buses

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  • Systems that are active whether or not the master switch is on or off
  • usually lights or essential systems
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Combustion Heater

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  • Commonly used on multi-engine aircraft to provide cabin heatUses aircraft’s fuel supply
  • Over heat switch prevents system from over heating on the ground
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