Aircraft Systems Final Exam
Indicated horsepower on today's aircraft engines may be as high as what percent of the indicated horsepower?
10% to 20%
The U.S Standard Atmosphere was established in what year to provide pressure and temperature values to calculate volumetric efficiency.
1958
On most light aircraft horizontally opposed engines, how is the engine pressure-cooled?
2 openings in the nose cowling, one on either side of the propeller spinner
A typical intake system will cause ___ to ____ Hg pressure at takeoff RPM and open throttle.
2" - 3"
How many tools does a pilot have at their disposal in which to control engine temperatures?
4
Today's aircraft are designed to be operated at what maximum range power setting?
40 - 50 % (best miles/gallons)
At what degree is the intake valve timed to close?
50 degrees to 75 degrees past bottom dead center on the compression stroke
Almost all newer boot installation systems fasten the deicer boots to the surface with what?
Adhesives
What is a quick way to damage most engines?
Allow the engine to cool rapidly
Pilot should keep in mind turbocharger functions as an ___________________, increasing outside pressure several times.
Amplifier
What oil is used to replace mineral oil after the piston rings have seated?
Ashless dispersant oil.
One end of the rocker arm is sometimes slotted for this item.
Ball bearing
Why is a single valve spring not used?
Because it would surge at certain speeds.
The turbocharger not only supplies the compressed air to the engine induction system, but also provides air for what?
Cabin pressurization
How can a pilot verify that the cylinder valve head temperature is working properly?
Check cylinder head temperature gauge for ambient temperature
What is the term used where the throttle is fully open in order to achieve the desired power setting?
Critical Altitude
What has been reached when the wastegate closes?
Critical altitude
What is the abbreviation for excess thrust horsepower?
ETHP
What is the purpose of the firing order in aircraft engines?
Eliminate vibration and balance
What keeps the bleed valve closed ?
Engine Oil Pressure
A P-lead continuity check consists of idling the engine and moving 1 mag switch to the off position then quickly on. T/F?
False
Frost adds appreciable weight. T/F?
False
Heat and work are not theoretically interchangeable. T/F?
False
In reducing friction, water is a great cusion between metal parts. T/F?
False
The baffles direct air over the exhaust system to keep it cool. T/F?
False
The effects of humidity on power will increase as temperature decreases. T/F?
False
Timing the ignition and the valve events will not vary in different engines. T/F?
False
Volumetric efficiency is very good for these engines, normally or naturally aspirated engines. T/F?
False
You are able to cut open a sodium filled valve to expose the content safely. T/F?
False
When converting altimeter settings to ambient pressure, what type of elevation is used?
Field elevations
What type of propeller shaft is used on low-powered or medium powered reciprocating/turbojet engines?
Flanged
On the intake stroke of a compression engine, choose which of the following are correct.
Intake valve open, exhaust valve closed
What regulates the amount of air that passes over and around the tubes of the intercooler?
Intercooler shutters
In Chapter 14 what type aircraft has a chemical rain repellent system that uses a liquid chemical sprayed on the windshield tp prevent water reaching the surface of the glass?
Jet transport
What is the most important part of deicer boot maintenance?
Keep the boots clean
The four-stroke engine has many advantages for use in aircraft. Pick one below that fits this statement.
Lends itself readily to high performance through supercharging.
Why is the tubular form of a push rod used in today's aircraft?
Lightness and strength
The pilot's selection of power from the engine is done mostly by changing ______ or ______.
MAP or RPM
What supplies oil under pressure to bearings throughout the engine?
Mechanical Pump
What type of oil is used in in engine after overhaul or when new to facilitate wear-in or seating of piston rings?
Mineral Oil
What is the process by which steel cylinder soaks up nitrogen from gas which forms iron nitrides on the exposed surface.
Nitriding
Ambient pressure decreases at the rate of _____ inches of HG per 1000 ft of altitude gained?
One
________________ can be a source of concern to the pilot or operator who selects a particular manifold setting only to find it has changed in a few seconds and must be reset.
Overshoot
What does cold temperature affect in the engine?
Poor vaporization in carb
If pressure is too hight just before the instant of ignition, what will occur?
Premature ignition
What is used to measure the usable power output of an engine on a test stand?
Prony brake
Tapered, spined and flanged identify what component?
Propeller shafts
What is the purpose of the cylinder?
Provide a combustion chamber where burning and expansion of gases take place.
What is the purpose of the cylinder fins?
Radiate heat from the cylinders walls and heads
IF proper cowl flap management is not done, what could happen?
Rapid cooling of the engine
Where is the accessory end located on an engine?
Rear
What is used to compensate for the fluctuation of oil viscosity because of temperature changes?
Relief valve
What revolves on ball bearings at the rear end of the pump and bearing casing and the roller bearings at the turbine end?
Rotor
What 2 ways do bearing surfaces move in relation to each other?
Sliding movement and for one surface to roll over the other.
This device limits the amount of air that can be taken from manifold to pressurize the cabin, thus insuring adequate induction air for the engine.
Sonic Venturi
What is the purpose of the screen strainer at the bottom of the sump?
Stain undesirable particles from the oil.
What two methods are used to provide the engine with higher manifold pressures?
Supercharging and turbocharging
What is the difference in propeller shaft numbers on tapered and flanged shafts?
Tapered shafts are identified by a taper number and flanged are identified by SAE numbers.
The basic operating principles of a reciprocating engine deals with what 3 items?
Temperature, Pressure, and Volume
What is key for all engines to stay in the best condition, in respect to the manufacturer's recommendation?
That engine manufacturer's recommendation be followed for maintenance and overhauls.
The inside of a cylinder is called what?
The bore
What is one thing that augmenter tubes eliminate?
The use of controllable cowl flaps
What determines the performance of the engine-propeller combination?
Thrust Horsepower
For an aircraft to remain in a level, unaccelerated flight, what actions must be done?
Thrust must be provided that is equal and opposite in direction to the aircraft drag.
What is the purpose of the flexible rubber hose in the oil tank?
To ensure oil pickup during inverted maneuvers
A thermocouple consists of three dissimilar metals. T/F?
True
All reciprocating engines require the same temperature control to produce good combustion in the engine cylinders. T/F?
True
As long as torque increase is proportional to RPM decrease, the horsepower delivered at the shaft will remain unchanged. T/F?
True
If the engine is not running, pressure in the MAP will be equal to to ambient pressure? (engine cooled)
True
Two oil rings may be placed in the same groove on a piston. T/F?
True
What is designed to aid in cooling the cylinder internally?
Valve overlap
What is used to control air in augmenters?
Vanes
Resistance of an oil to flow is known as_______
Viscosity
What condition will cause cylinders to have to be replaced?
When a specified number of inches of cooling fins are missing.
The "W" in 5W-30 means what?
Winter use in cold climates
What are the two types of ice control systems used on aircraft?
anti-icing and deicing
Turbochargers usually compress the fuel/air mixture from the carburetor when?
before it is mixed with metered fuel from carburetor
The windshield of transport category aircraft are heated not only to prevent ice, but to strengthen them against what?
bird strikes
There are two types of air pumps used to provide instrument airflow, both are ____________ pumps?
both are vane-typed
What is the valve mechanism of an opposed engine operated by?
camshaft
The downward action of the piston, acting on the crankshaft through the connecting rod, is converted to what type of motion by the crankshaft?
circular or rotary motion
What does today's modern automatic turbocharger system utilize to regulate the wastergate?
density controller and differential pressure controller
What is used to remove water that has passed through a moisture separator?
desiccant
What could you install to conserve engine warmth in cold weather operations?
engine blanket
The most common english system unit to measure work is?
foot-pound
The faster the air flows and the more twisted the path the air must travel, there will be ______loss which appears as a pressure loss.
friction
Humidity effects become _______________ at high altitudes.
inconsequential
Turbochargers are designed to deliver compressed air to the _____________ of the carburetor or fuel/air control unit of an engine.
inlet
Which type of engine is arranged so that the firing of cylinders are evenly distributed along the crankshaft?
inline engine
In order for the fuel/air mixture to get into the cylinders, it must pass through what?
intake manifold pipes and intake valve
What is the average absolute pressure of air or fuel/air charge in the intake manifold called? Hint -It is also measured in inches of mercury(Hg).
manifold pressure
What type of planetary gear reduction system is used with in-line type engines?
pinion and sour
Bearings are required to take what kind of loads?
radial and thrust load or a combo of both
What type of bearing is used on high-power aircraft engines' crankshafts?
straight roller bearings
If the ration of useful work being done by an engine based on the heat energy of the fuel it uses, it will be expressed in work or heat units. What term is it called by?
thermal efficiency
What is used in the oil cooler to control oil temperatures?
thermostat
Where is the number one cylinder located on a radial engine?
top
What term is more correctly applied to a engine system that is both a turbocharger that boosts air pressure before the carb and a supercharger that further boosts pressure of the fuel/air mixture?
turbo-supercharger
What controls the volume of exhaust gas directed into the turbine and thereby regulates the speed of the rotor and the output of the compressor impeller?
wastegate
A ________________ wing system is available for small aircraft as as a retrofit.
weeping