Powerplant Flashcards
How much power do they engines produce in MTOW and NTOP?
5071 SHP in MTOW
4580 SHP in NTOP
Describe the engine. (Sections)
The engine has an axial low pressure compressor and a centrifugal high pressure compressor. These are connected to separate single stage turbine.
There is an independent two stage power turbine which is connected to the propeller reduction gearbox.
How is the engine controlled?
Through a Full Authority Digital Engine Controller. (FADEC)
What items are mounted on the Engine Accessory Gearbox?
- Fuel Metering Unit
- Starter/Generator
- Oil Pump
- Permanent Magnet Alternator (PMA)
Gearbox is on the top-center of the engine.
What items are mounted on the Propeller Reduction Gearbox?
- Hydraulic Pump
- AC Generator
- Pitch Control Unit (PCU)
- Propeller Overspeed Governor (POG)
Describe the operation of the power levers.
Throughout their travel the power levers command fuel demands via the FADEC and from a range starting slightly ahead of the Flight Idle gate through BETA range and MAX REV they also control propeller blade angle via the Propeller Electronic Control (PCU).
If advanced into the overtravel past the RATING detent an additional 25% power is commanded.
Describe the operation of the condition levers.
The condition levers control propeller RPM and set engine power ratings.
Describe the Fuel Metering Unit (FMU)
The FMU is mounted to the engine accessory gearbox. It takes in high-volume, low-pressure fuel from the primary ejector pump and tank aux pump. The FMU contains two pumps, a Low Pressure pump which sends the fuel through a fuel heater and filter to the High Pressure Pump. The High-pressure fuel is then sent to a metering valve and either on to the fuel manifold or returns to the wing tanks as motive flow.
Describe the FADEC.
The FADEC for each engine is mounted on the left side of the engine and cooled by a NACA duct on the cowl. It is powered initially by the onside 28v DC Essential bus. After reaching 20% NH the Permanent Magnet Alternator provides power.
What are the primary functions of the FADEC?
- Controls engine fuel flow via the FMU
- Controls engine bleed valves to prevent compressor surges or stalls.
- Prevents engine overspeed (108%)
- Controls the automatic engine start and shutdown sequences.
- Supplies voltage to the PEC
- Detects and indicates powerplant faults.
What type of faults does the FADEC report?
- Critical (RED) - Either the power will reduce to IDLE or the engine will shutdown.
- Cautionary (YELLOW) - Caution is required when changing power setting to prevent surges and split power levers may be required.
- Advisory - Fault code is logged for MX with no indication.
What is the Automatic Power Control System? (APCS)
During takeoff if a engine fails the system commands a 10% increase of torque on the operating engine. System will not increase power if it is an MTOP takeoff.
When does the APCS arm?
System arms when both power levers are at high lever angles and the torque of both engines is more than 50%.
When will the APCS trigger?
- Torque of failed engine drops below 25%.
- NPT falls below 80%
What overspeed and over-torque protections are there?
The FADEC prevents torque exceeding 135% and NH overspeeds of more than 108%.