Module 17.1 Fundamentals Flashcards
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What is the purpose of a propeller?
Convert engine power into thrust
Improved aluminium propeller designs were designed with what?
Thinner aerofoil sections and greater strength
What is the hub?
The central portion of a propeller which carries the blades
What is the blade butt?
The base of the propeller where the root ends
What is a blade station?
A distance measured from the centre of rotation
What is a master reference station?
A distance measured from the centre of rotation where all measurements are taken from
Normally 75% from the centre of rotation on a fixed-pitch propeller and can be 50–75% on a variable pitch propeller.
What is the blade face?
The flat thrust producing side of a propeller blade
What direction does the blade back face?
Direction of flight
What is a blade?
Aerofoil section that is attached to the hub
‘The thickened portion of the blade nearest to the hub’ describes what?
Blade root/shank
What is blade angle measured between?
Chord line and plane of rotation
What angle is the plane of rotation to the engine centreline?
90°
What is the blade chord line?
A line through the blade profile at the points between the face and the back
A propeller mounted on the LE of the wing or nose of an aircraft is called what?
Tractor propeller
A propeller mounted on the TE of the wing or rear of the fuselage is called what?
Pusher propeller
What encase the pitch change mechanism?
The dome assembly
What is the definition of pitch?
Distance advanced in on complete revolution
What can the propeller spinner be described as?
An aerodynamic fairing
What does the spinner house?
The dome assembly
What are the 3 types of pitch?
- Fine (vertical blade angles)
- Coarse (horizontal blade angles)
- Reverse
What purpose does the hub serve?
Attach the blades to the engine
Which of newtons’ laws do propellers utilise?
Newton’s third law
How is thrust produced by a propeller?
Moving large amounts of air rearwards slowly
What surface of the blade is cambered or curved?
Blade back