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Explain the main difference and advantage of turbofan over engines? |
A turbofan engine uses a fan to bypass some air around the engine core and to provide thrust. The advantage is that this provides additional thrust without increasing fuel flow |
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Name the major components in a gas turbine engine? |
Air inlet, compressor section, combustion section, turbine section, exhaust section, gearbox and accessory section |
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What determines the amount of airflow through a turbine engine? |
The forward speed of the aircraft, compressor speed, and air density |
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Name the two types of compressors commonly used in turbine engines? |
Axial and centrifugal flow compressors |
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Name two different methods for attaching turbine engine rotor blades to the rotor disks? |
Dovetail-type root -or- Bulb-type root -or- Fir tree-type root |
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What is a split compressor system? |
These are connected to the turbine section with two rotor shafts, one inside the other |
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What are the different types of combustion chambers used in turbine engines? |
Can, annular, can-annular, and reverse flow annular |
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What prevents the combustion chambers from burning? |
Cooling air along the inside of the liner |
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What is the purpose of the interconnecting tubes attached between can-type combustion chambers? |
For flame propagation during start |
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What functions do axial flow turbine nozzles perform? |
They direct the mass airflow to drive the turbine rotor at a specific angle |
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How is thermal stress relieved on a turbine disc? |
By directing bleed air onto the face of the disk, or by grooves being cut in the disk |
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What are carbon seals used for in turbine engines? |
They are used as oil seals for the rotor shaft bearings |
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What is shaft horsepower? |
It is an indication of the torque developed by a turboprop or turboshaft engine |
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Name the main components of a typical APU? |
A small power turbine for power and bleed air, and an electrical generator |
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When is the greatest demand placed on an APU? |
When supplying bleed air |
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How is an APU generally started? |
With its own electrical starter and battery power |
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Where does the APU get its fuel supply? |
From one of the aircraft's main fuel tanks |
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At what speed does a gas turbine APU operate and how is this speed maintained? |
At or near its rated speed regardless of electrical or pneumatic loads imposed. The APU fuel control automatically adjusts the fuel flow to maintain the rated speed |
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What is used to prevent a heavily loaded APU from exceeding its maximum EGT? |
A load control valve modulates the pneumatic load to maintain EGTs within limits |
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How is an APU shut down and why is this procedure used? |
After the APU is unloaded by closing the bleed air valve, it is run for a specified amount of time to allow the EGT to cool and stabilize. This cool down period is typically three minutes. If a heavily loaded APU is abruptly shut down without any cooling down period, damage could occur as a result of thermal shock |
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What powers the variable inlet guide vanes used on some APUs to regulate compressor intake airflow? |
Fuel Pressure |
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What is fan blade shingling? |
It is overlapping of the midspan shrouds of the fan blade |
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When a turbofan or turbojet engine is shut down, what should a mechanic listen for during coastdown? |
Any rubbing sound or other unusual noises from the engine |