Module 15.14 Engine indication systems Flashcards

1
Q

Where is EGT measure from?

A

After the HP turbine or after the LP turbine

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2
Q

Why do we take the EGT?

A

As we want to know the Turbine Inlet Temperature (TIT) but the 1st nozzle guide vane is too hot to measure temperature at the point

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3
Q

TIT is not easy to read as it can be above what temperature?

A

1400℃

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4
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What improves the accuracy of the calculations of TIT?

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Placing the EGT sensor after the HP turbine

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5
Q

What does the EGT indicator in the flight deck show?

A

The average temperature measured by the thermocouples

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6
Q

What does the instrument scale range from?

A

0 to 1200℃

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7
Q

What are dual thermocouples?

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Two electrically independent junctions within a single probe

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8
Q

Digital flight deck instrumentation does not use what to give temperature information to the crew?

A
  • Resistance type indicators
  • Adjusted servo-driven thermocouples
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9
Q

What does EPR stand for?

A

Engine Pressure Ratio

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10
Q

What are the two types of engine performance indicators?

A
  • N1, rotational speed of the fan
  • Engine Pressure Ratio (EPR)

They give an equivalent value

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11
Q

Engine indication can be divided into what 3 groups?

A
  • Performance indications
  • System indications
  • Engine trend indications
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12
Q

What are the primary indications?

A
  • N1
  • EPR
  • N2/N3
  • EGT
  • Fuel Flow (FF)
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13
Q

What warnings and cautions are displayed on the EICAS/ECAM?

A
  • Indication exceeds limit
  • Low oil pressure
  • Clogged filter
  • Unlocked thrust reverser
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14
Q

What are the 3 types of analysis done?

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  • Thermodynamic
  • Mechanic dynamic
  • Oil consumption
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15
Q

What does EPR compare?

A

Compares engine turbine discharge pressure to the pressure of the ram air at the inlet

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16
Q

What does the blue circle represent on the EPR display?

A

EPR compared to the throttle position

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17
Q

What does the amber/red represent on the EPR display?

A

Max available thrust

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18
Q

What is the purpose of Flexible Take Off/Assumed Temperature Derate?

A

Uses an assumed temperature thrust reduction to preserve wear and prolong life

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19
Q

Where is oil pressure measured?

A

After the pump

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20
Q

What happens to the bourdon tube profile as pressure enters the tube?

A

Oval to a circle

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21
Q

What is the most common arrangement of a strain gauge?

A

Wheatstone bridge configuration

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22
Q

What does a strain gauge measure?

A

Change in resistance

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23
Q

When there is no strain, what is the voltage across the Wheatstone bridge?

A

0, balanced

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24
Q

What is the oil pressure switch connected to?

A
  • Oil supply line
  • Oil tank vent line
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Where does the oil pressure signal get sent to?
Flight warning computer
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What are the most common type of temperature sensors?
- Resistance temperature detector - Thermocouple
27
Where is oil temperature measured?
As oil enters the pump
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Where is the low pressure sensor in the fuel system?
After the LP pump
29
What sensor is fitted across the filter?
Differential pressure
30
What aircraft utilise bourdon tubes?
Small reciprocating aircraft
31
What is sued alongside the gauge indications for warnings?
Visual and audible warnings
32
Low fuel pressure warning lights are illuminated using what?
Simple pressure sensing switches
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When do the switch contacts close?
When there is not enough pressure to hold open the diaphragm
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Where is the low pressure warning switch usually located?
Outlet of the fuel boost pump
35
How can low fuel temperature be corrected?
Fuel heater if equipped
36
The fuel temperature can be integrated into what?
The fuel flow processing calculations
37
What two indications does the fuel flow indication system display?
- Actual fuel flow to the engines - Fuel used by the engines since the start
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What is required to generate fuel flow and fuel used indications?
Fuel flow transmitters
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What law do the fuel flow transmitters utilise?
Newton's 2nd law
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What do all transmitters measure?
Force applied by the mass of fuel
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What are the types of flow meters?
- Synchronous mass flow - Motorless mass flow
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What measures the force in the synchronous mass flow meter?
Fuel mass turns a turbine against a spring, deflection angle corresponds to the force
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In a motorless mass flow meter, what is used to generate acceleration?
Turbine driven by fuel itself
44
What does the rotating turbine drive? (motorless)
Drum and impeller
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How are the drum and impeller coupled?
By a spring
46
What are the 2 types of turbine engine speed sensor?
- Variable reluctance - Tachometer generator
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Where is the variable reluctance probe placed?
- On the fan blades - Phonic wheel
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What spool is a variable reluctance sensor on?
N1
49
Tachometer generator frequency is proportional to what?
N2 rotor speed
50
The 3 phase generator output of the tachometer supplies power to what?
FADEC computer
51
What are the 3 types of rotor speed indication?
- Clock type scale - Moving vertical bar - Electromechanical indicator
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If the engine speed exceeds the N1 redline limit what is initiated?
Generation of a report from engine trend monitoring
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How is the vibration indication given?
Units from 0 to 6
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What does EVMU stand for?
Engine Vibration Monitoring Unit
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Where are the sensors on each engine located?
- Compressor area - Turbine area
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What are 2 accelerometer types used to measure vibrations?
- Electromagnetic accelerometer - Piezoelectric crystal type sensor
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If N1 or N2 speed signal is lost what will be shown?
BroadBand (BB)
58
The computerised engine fan balancing system helps to do what?
Change or decrease vibration
59
Torque meters give engine power in what engines?
Turboshaft
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How do torque meters measure torque?
- Electrically - Hydraulically
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How is a reading obtained on a torque meter?
Concentric shafts. Twist between the inner and outer shaft, the twist is proportional to the torque
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How is an electric torque reading produced?
Relative movement between teeth and magnet
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How do hydraulic torque meters give a reading?
Movement opens a valve. Oil pressure is proportional to the torque
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What is the purpose of the power assurance test?
Check engine can accelerate and decelerate in a certain time
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How long should the engine be held at idle for initially?
5 mins
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If above 70% N1 is achieved during the test, how long post test must the engine be run at idle?
10 mins
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What switches should be set too off in a power assurance test?
Anti-ice and bleed air
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How is N2 rotor speed found?
Output from a Permanent Magnet Generator