Hydromatic Propellers Flashcards
Where do you usually find Hamilton standard hydromatic propellers?
Medium and large radial engines (almost obsolete)
Hamilton standard hydromatic propellers are similar to?
constant speed propellers
Hamilton standard hydromatic propellers consists:
- The hub (barrel) assembly
- dome assembly
- distributor valve
-Anti-icing assembly
these 3 asssemblies work together to permit “constant speed operation”
The _____ assembly is the basic propeller mechanism. It contains both the blades and the mechanical means for holding them in position.
hub assembly
The ____ assembly contains pitch changing mechanism for the blades.
dome assembly
dome assembly consists of:
Rotating cam
fixed cam
piston
dome shell
When dome assembly is installed in the prop hub _____ cam remains stationary. The _____ cam, which can turn inside the fixed cam, meshes with gear segments on the blades.
fixed cam, rotating cam
_____ operates inside the dome shell and converts engine and governor oil pressure into forces that act through the cams to turn prop blades.
Piston
____ ____ provides oil passage for governor or auxiliary oil to the inboard side and for engine oil to the outboard side.
distributor valve / engine-shaft-extension
distributor valve / engine-shaft-extension is used with props that do not have ______ capabilities.
feathering
What is the major difference of Hydromatic props to constant-speed propellers?
“pitch-changing mechanism”
Hydromatic propellers doesn’t have counterweights.
Main advantage of Hydromatic props are the large _____-
_____ range, _____ and _____ features.
blade-angle range, feathering, reversing