Chapter 5.1 - The Engine & How is Works Flashcards

1
Q

What does a typical Powerplant consist of in a light training aircraft (2)?

A
  • Combustion Engine.

- Fixed-pitch Propeller.

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2
Q

How many cylinders does a Piston Engine have?

A

4.

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3
Q

The correct amount of Fuel is metered into the air through what?

A

Carburettor.

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4
Q

What does an Inlet Valve do?

A

Opens to let the Fuel-Air mixture into the cylinder.

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5
Q

What does an Exhaust Valve do?

A

Opens to let the waste gases out of the cylinder.

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6
Q

Define Crankcase?

A

The base of which other parts of the engine are mounted.

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7
Q

Define Crankshaft?

A

A mechanical part that transmit the reciprocating power to rotary motion for an engine.

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8
Q

Define Connecting Rods?

A

Connects the Piston to the Crankshaft to perform the transition between reciprocating power to rotary motion.

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9
Q

Define Camshaft?

A

A mechanical part used to operate the poppet valves (Inlet and Exhaust).

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10
Q

Define Spark Plugs?

A

A mechanical part to provide a spark to the fuel-air mixture in a cylinder.

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11
Q

Define Piston?

A

Transmit a force due to combustion in a cylinder.

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12
Q

Define Piston Rings?

A

When fitted provides an elastic gas-tight seal between each piston and it’s cylinder to prevent any leakage of gases.

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13
Q

Define Induction Manifold?

A

Distributes the Fuel-Air mixture from the Fuel Control Unit to each cylinder.

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14
Q

Define Fuel Control Unit?

A

Controls the amount of Air and Fuel entering the Engine (AKA Carburettor).

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15
Q

Define Engine Mounting?

A

An area to attach the engine to the aircraft and is designed to absorb engine vibration.

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16
Q

Define Accessory Case?

A

Driven by the Crankshaft to drive Magnetos, Alternator/Generator, Fuel Pump, Tachometer Sensor and other ‘accessories’.

17
Q

Define Magnetos?

A

A duplicate pair of high-voltage generators which produces a spark for each cylinder of an engine.

18
Q

Define Alternator/Generator?

A

Provides electrical power for electrical instruments, systems and radios in an aircraft.

19
Q

Define Oil Pump?

A

Provides Oil under pressure to lubricate and help cool the engine.

20
Q

Define Vacuum Pump?

A

Provides low pressure air to drive gyroscopic instruments.

21
Q

Define Fuel Pump?

A

To pump fuel from low-wing tanks to the Fuel Control Unit.

22
Q

Define Tachometer Sensor?

A

Provides power for the Tachometer instrument.

23
Q

Define Starter Motor?

A

An electrical motor to assist with Engine Start.

24
Q

Define BDC?

A

Bottom Dead Centre is where the piston is at a point closest to the Crankshaft.

25
Q

Define TDC?

A

Top Dead Centre is where the piston is at a point furthest from the Crankshaft.

26
Q

What are the 4 strokes-cycle of a Cylinder?

A
  • Induction.
  • Compression.
  • Power.
  • Exhaust.