Propellers Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

how do you determine the reparability of a damaged propeller blade

A

by reference to the manufacturer’s maintenance manual

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what is the purpose of propellers

A

the blades produce forces that create thrust to pull or push the airplane through the air

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3
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what is a fixed pitch propeller

A

a fixed pitch propeller is one that has a built in blade angle that cannot be changed

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4
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what type of blade angle change will occur on a propeller that is pitch controlled by a propeller governor during a constant power dive

A

the blade angle increases to overcome over speeding

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5
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other than maintaining constant speed, what are two actions of some controllable propellers

A

reverse pitch and feathering

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6
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what is the purpose of metal tipping fastened to a wooden propeller leading edge and tip

A

to protect the propeller from damage

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when engine vibration is reported, what should be checked to determine if it is caused by the engine of propeller

A

blade tracking and blade angle setting

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8
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what is blade tracking

A

blade tracking is determining the positions of the propeller blade tips in relation to each other

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9
Q

what may be used to determine propeller blade angle

A

a propeller protractor

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10
Q

how should aluminum propeller blades and hubs be cleaned

A

in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations

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11
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what positions of a two bladed propeller are used during a static balance test

A

vertical and horizontal

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12
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what two forces are balanced in a propeller governor in an on speed condition

A

speeder spring and flyweight

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13
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on light aircraft propellers, what is the effect of centrifugal force acting on propeller blade counterweights

A

centrifugal force acting on the counterweights serves to increase propeller blade pitch

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14
Q

what happens to a constant speed feathering propeller governor oil pressure drops to zero

A

the propeller will feather

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what three things does a typical constant speed propeller governor accomplish when operating

A

1) it boosts engine oil pressure before it enters the propeller hub 2) it controls the amount of oil that flows to the propeller 3) it sense the rotational speed of the engine

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16
Q

what types of systems are used for propeller ice control

A

fluid and electrical

17
Q

what type of nondestructive testing should be accomplished to a propeller after blending

A

the procedures recommended by the manufacturer

18
Q

to what do the terms alpha range and beta range pertain

A

both terms pertain to operating modes of turboprop reversible pitch propellers

19
Q

what is the alpha range of a turboprop

A

the alpha range is operation in the constant speed mode

20
Q

what is the beta range of a turboprop

A

the beta range is operation in the minimum or zero thrust and negative (reverse) thrust modes (usually for ground handling and taxiing)

21
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what is the purpose of an oil accumulator connected to a propeller governor

A

to provide unfeathering oil pressure

22
Q

how is feathering accomplished on a constant speed propeller

A

releasing the governor oil pressure allows the counterweights and feathering spring to feather the propeller

23
Q

what are the two criteria used by many manufacturers to determine the amount of bend damage that can be repaired by cold bending of aluminum propellers

A

the extent of the bend and its blade station location

24
Q

what may be used to remove repair file marks from aluminum propellers

A

very fine sandpaper

25
what can be used to clean a wooden propeller
warm water and a mild soap together with a brush or cloth