AS-356 Section 1 Exam
Fuse
A circuit interrupting device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level. To restore service, the fuse must be replaced using a similar fuse with the same size and rating after correcting the cause of failure.
Generator
A device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Diode
A semiconductor device with two terminals, typically allowing the flow of current in one direction only. Diodes allow current to flow when the anode is positive in relation to the cathode.
A TRUSS type of airframe construction would have the following characteristics __________. A. made up of beams, struts, and bars to resist deformation. B. uses formers and frames to give shape to the fuselage. C. consists of frames, and formers along with additional longerons and stringers to add support.
A. made up of beams, struts, and bars to resist deformation.
SPARS run the __________ of the wing whereas RIBS run the __________ of the wing. A. span; chord line B. span; sweep C. leading edge; root
A. span; chord line
Cessna 172 structure
All metal semi-monocoque construction Front and rear carry-through spar Multi-spar because it has a front and rear spar 4 engine mount stringers Externally braces wing Integral fuel tank (wet tank) Vertical stabilizer
Hydraulic fuse
Automatically shuts off fluid flow if a line should break
A cantilevered wing _________. A. includes the use of wire braces and struts to support the wing. B. does not require any external supports. C. is a lighter wing because of its interna; design.
B. does not require any external supports.
"Bending" is __________. A. a combination of tension and shear. B. a combination of tension and torsion. C. a combination of tension and compression.
C. a combination of tension and compression.
"Strain" is __________. A. another word for "necking." B. the force applied to a material or structure. C. how much deformation has actually occurred.
C. how much deformation has actually occurred.
Diamond structure
CFRP semi-mono Wing Attached by bolts 2 spars per wing Top and bottom shell on each spar Fail-safe design Tail T-tail
A BATTERY converts __________ energy into __________ energy and a generator converts __________ energy into __________ energy. CHEMICAL; ELECTRICAL || MECHANICAL; ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL; CHEMICAL || ELECTRICAL; MECHANICAL MECHANICAL; ELECTRICAL || CHEMICAL; ELECTRICAL
CHEMICAL; ELECTRICAL || MECHANICAL; ELECTRICAL
two types of powered pumps
CONSTANT DISPLACEMENT• VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT
Resistor function
CONTROL THE FLOW OF CURRENT2. PROTECT AGAINST VOLTAGE SPIKES3. PROVIDE THE PROPER VOLTAGE
Cacipator & Cacipetence
Capacitance — The ability of a body to store an electrical charge. Measured in farads as the ratio of the electric charge of the object (Q, measured in coulombs) to the voltage across the object (V, measured in volts). Capacitor — A device used to store an electric charge, consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator. Commonly used for filtering out voltage spikes.
In aviation, we expect to have a Closed Center hydraulic system because __________. Closed Center systems have a smoother response to flight control inputs, making it better for the passengers Closed Center systems have a quicker response to flight control inputs Closed Center systems cost less and are more reliable
Closed Center systems have a quicker response to flight control inputs
Pressure Relief Valve
DESIGNED TO OPEN AT A PRESET SYSTEM PRESSURE AND ROUTE FLUID BACK TO RESERVOIR• PREVENTS FAILURE OR RUPTURE OF OTHER HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
In an OPEN CIRCUIT, the electrons __________, where as in a CLOSED CIRCUIT the electrons __________, ARE FREE; ARE NOT FREE FLOW; DO NOT FLOW DO NOT FLOW; FLOW
DO NOT FLOW; FLOW
two roles of an accumulator
Either a hydraulic savings account Or is there to absorb system pressure surges
Electron Flow Theory
Electricity flows from negative to positive terminals.
T or F: A linear actuator uses a rack and pinion to move the hydraulic arm back and forth.
False
Pascal's Law
Law stating that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally throughout the fluid.
Open Center Hydraulic System
Less responsive, not used as much in aircraft Slower Not always under continuous pressure Pressure surges are less Smoother
two types of actuators
Linear actuator (one passed around in class) Rotary actuator (nose gear steering)
full ammeter left
MEANS BAD ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR
full ammeter right
MEANS BAD VOLTAGE REGULATOR
three wing spar designs
Monospar Multispar And box beam spar
Closed-center hydraulic system
More used in aircraft bc of instantaneous response Faster Always under continuous pressure Pressure surges are greater Not as smooth
two types of hydraulic reservoirs
Non pressurized Right-side up aircraft Fly in lower altitudes Pressurized Often found in airlines and MIL aircraft
NiCad Battery
Not pink Typical in turbo pwoered AC More expensive/meets higher deman d Requires bench testing Steady voltage until cliff Always keep it above 20%
fracture point
The point at which the material breaks
wing spar
This is the main support structure of the wing itself
Three ingredients of a battery
Three ingredients- metal #1, metal #2, and the electrolyte
Conventional flow theory
WRONG THEORY Starts at the positive and flows towards the negative.
Choosing Hydraulic fluid
Well suited to transmit and distribute force Different types to suit different requirement s System pressures Temperature (inside and outside) Corrosion Qualities that matter Viscosity Chemical stability Flash point Fire point
Cantilevered
a completely self-supporting wing on its own Fixed wing Mostly based on bending and torsion
COnvert DC to AC with
an inverter
Hydraulics in 172
brakes
hydraulics in da42
brakes prop landing gear
Brittle vs. Ductile
brittle- rock that break into smaller pieces as a result of stress (faults) ductile- type of solid-state flow that produces a change in shape of an object without fracturing (folds)
The selector valve- (circle shape)
changes the direction of the pressure
Shuttle valve- chooses which pressure we're going to furnish If one pump is putting out 2000 psi and the other 3000 psi which one would you choose
chooses which pressure we're going to furnish -If one pump is putting out 2000 psi and the other 3000 psi which one would you choose
Any system that has a __________ hydraulic pump must necessarily also have a pressure regulator. constant displacement variable displacement
constant displacement
Hydraulic Actuator
converts fluid energy into mechanical energy
rivet
distribute load
yield point
elastic limit of tissue plastic deformation begins
two types of resistors
fixed and variable (dimmer switch)
Priority valve-
gives priority to one component over the other -Do we need power to flight controls or reverse thrusters
Lead-Acid batteries __________ lose charge while NiCad batteries __________. rapidly; rapidly lose volts gradually; hold charge until they end with a rapid loss of charge hold charge until they end with a rapid loss of charge; gradually
gradually; hold charge until they end with a rapid loss of charge
two types of hydraulic pumps
hand pumps and power pumps
semi-cantilever wing
has struts like cessna
With respect to hydraulic reservoirs, those that are pressurized can typically be found in __________ and __________ aircraft. fixed-wing; rotary-wing high-altitude; tactical military tactical military; general aviation
high-altitude; tactical military
Hydraulic actuators convert __________ into __________. hydraulic fluid pressure; mechanical force mechanical force; hydraulic fluid pressure mechanical rotation; pneumatic pressure
hydraulic fluid pressure; mechanical force
Stress
is the amount of force we apply to a structure
Standby Hydraulic System
is there in case we loose one of the engine-driven pumps
When you see a check valve-
its a savings account accumaltor
check valve
makes sure fluid only goes in one direction only We don't want system pressure coming back
Shear
one layer sliding over the other
In a multi-spar aircraft, you're going to have behind the leading edge and
one ⅔ of the way back
plastic deformation
permanent change in shape by bending and folding
PDI Button
pressure differential indicator Gives indication of an impending bypass condition
The function of a standpipe in a hydraulic reservoir is to __________. reduce the amount of air bubbles due to cavitation of the fluid provide a reserve amount of hydraulic fluid to the emergency system in the event of a main system leak provide extra capacity for the expansion of hydraulic fluid
provide a reserve amount of hydraulic fluid to the emergency system in the event of a main system leak
The function of a PDI Button on a hydraulic filter is to __________. provide an indication of an impending hydraulic filter bypass condition provide an indication that it is time to change the filter based on hydraulic cycles provide an indication that hydraulic fluid is present and moving as per design intent
provide an indication of an impending hydraulic filter bypass condition
If you want to convert AC power to DC power you need a
rectifier
necking range
requires less stress to lead to complete deformation and then the fracture point
"Ultimate" system pressure refers to the pressure at which the system __________ while "Proof" system pressure refers to the pressure at which the system __________. must function even with deformation; ruptures ruptures; must function even with deformation finally qualifies for FAA certification; that was used to certify system reliability
ruptures; must function even with deformation
If I have a constant displacement pump and I'm putting the ____ amount of fluid through everytime the teeth come together
same
The purpose of a priority valve is to __________. give priority to the system chosen via the selector valve set up which hydraulic system gets fed fluid in the event that system pressure falls below a threshold setting isolate pressure away from the normal system in the event of a leak on the normal side
set up which hydraulic system gets fed fluid in the event that system pressure falls below a threshold setting
with a constant displacement pump takeoff power puts out more pressure vs. when at idle so you need
so you need a relief valve
Bending
splits upper surface into tension and bottom piece will be compression Reason why the very first planes were biplanes Combination of tension and compression
switches
stop start or change curent
every semi-monocoque design is a
stressed skin design
elastic deformation
substance deforms but if the stress is removed it will come back to the original shape
Stress-skin design
sue rivets to transmit to the load across the aircraft Allows you to lighten the aircraft
Catastrophic material area
the breaking point
ultimate strength
the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking
Hydraulics are still the "go to" technology for many aircraft because __________ the weight to power ratio is beneficial electrics are simply too expensive pneumatic systems are compressible
the weight to power ratio is beneficial
two types of aircraft structure
truss: has welded steel tubing longerons separated by diagonal members to endure the loads placed upon the aircraft monocoque: consists of a thin sheet aluminum alloy curved to fit the shell of the fuselage. stong and light
Contortion
twisting force Twist the ends of a beer can
Pressure switches/ indicators=
when the pressure drops below a preset value it sends a siginal to the standby hydraulic pump which turns it on powers the electrical motor and pressurizies the sytwm fro us
tension
when we try to pull something apart Example- pressurizing the cabin
Compression
when you're trying to crunch something together Crush a beer can against your head
factors affecting resistance
-Material -Length -Cross sectional area -Temperature
1 battery cycle consists of __________. a rotation of batteries in the electrical system the time that the BATT switch was turned from OFF to ON 1 discharge and 1 charge
1 discharge and 1 charge
generator voltage depends on
1. THE SPEED OF ARMATURE ROTATION 2. THE NUMBER OF WINDINGS ON THE ARMATURE 3. THE STRENGTH OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD
The ultimate limit load is
1.5x the design
flaps take 30 seconds to lower at
10 mp/hr
lead-acid battery
Pink Typical recip/ ga powered ac Most common/affordable Steadily decreasing voltage
loadmeter
REFLECTS THE TOTAL LOAD PLACED ON THE GENERATING CAPACITY OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Hydraulic Sytem Components
Reservoir Pump Filter Selector valve Relief valve Actuator (bicycle pump with hydraulic fluid instead of air)
Flow-Control Valve
Route hydraulic system pressure Control the speed of fluid flow Allows various components to operate when desired
stressed skin
Skin absorbs the load and transfers it to the rivets to the rib (or the stringer) and then to the spar then to the fuselage
Two basic ways to load shed
Start removing equipment from the powered -Good way to go at night or in IMC -Consumes battery energy while you think Shut down everything and only add what you need -Good option if there's smoke or fire -Preserves battery but you loose SA
strain
Strain is the amount of deformation of that substance as a result of stress
constant speed drive
TAKE VARYING ENGINE ACCESSORY GEARBOX OUTPUT SPEEDS AND GIVES GEN A CONSTANT INPUT SPEED
