Chapter 5 - Induction Systems Flashcards
Name three components on the induction of a reciprocating engine?
The air scoop, carburetor or fuel control, and the intake manifold
What could happen if the induction system becomes obstructed?
The engine may not be able to produce its rated power or it may not run at all. This may also be an indication of a dirty air inlet filter
How does induction icing affect engine performance?
It causes a loss in power and possible erratic operation
How is induction icing categorized?
As impact ice, fuel evaporation ice, and throttle ice
What is the common method used to prevent induction system ice in a reciprocating engine?
Raise the temperature of induction air with a preheater
What causes fuel evaporation ice?
Fuel evaporation ice is formed because of the decrease in air temperature resulting from evaporation of the fuel after it is introduced into the air stream
Is carburetor throttle ice more likely to occur at a higher or lower power setting? Why?
At a lower power setting because the throttle is partly closed, offering a larger surface area for ice accumulation
What may be the indication of leaking intake pipes?
The engine runs rough at low r.p.m.
What happens to engine power when the carburator heat is applied?
There is a noticeable drop in power
What could happen if carburator heat is applied at high engine power settings.
Detonation
What are two types of supercharged induction systems?
Internally driven and externally driven
How and at what point does an internally driven supercharger boost air pressure?
An (engine-driven) impeller compresses the fuel/air mixture after it leaves the carburator
What is used to power a turbocharger?
Engine exhaust gas directed onto the turbocharger turbine
What could result if the waste gate on a turbocharger system does not close fully?
The engine may not be able to produce it rated power at certain altitudes, and the aircraft may not be capable of reaching critical altitude
What function does a turbocharger waste gate perform?
It control the amount of exhaust gas either into or around the turbocharger, thus controlling the boost pressure of the turbocharger