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Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplant Textbook

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Overview

A more advanced book by Pete Vosbury and Charles Otis of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University covering aircraft gas turbine powerplants, exceeding the levels taught for A&P or EASA B1.1.

Those who will find this book of interest include the A&P or B1 technician who wants a greater understanding or who intends to specialize in turbine engines, or those who want an engineering or design specialty in turbine engines who will find this book as a good introduction.

With over 500 illustrations, charts, and tables; in this book you will find comprehensive information on the theory of gas turbine engines as well as specific extensive coverage of all turbine systems and types, as well as their practical application in a variety of aircraft including helicopters, turboprops, up to the largest transport-category airliners.

The Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants workbook includes a series of carefully prepared study questions matching each chapter. These questions to emphasize key elements and enable you to continually check your understanding as you navigate through the material.
   
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: History of Turbine DevelopmentChapter 2: Jet Propulsion TheoryChapter 3. Turbine Engine Design & Construction
  • entrance ducts, accessory section, compressor section, diffuser section, combustion section, turbine section, exhaust section, thrust reversers, noise suppression, ventilation and cooling, engine mounts, bearings, materials, engine stations, references.
Chapter 4. Engine Familiarization
  • Pratt & Whitney JT8D turbofan, Allison-250 turboshaft, Pratt & Whitney PT-6 turboprop, GE CFM56 turbofan
Chapter 5. Inspection & Maintenance
  • line maintenance, heavy shop maintenance, cold and hot section inspection and repair, main bearings and seals, modular maintenance, torque wrench use, locking methods, test cells, TBO and service life, ground and flight data, technical data ID system
Chapter 6. Lubrication Systems
  • principles and requirements, oil sampling, synthetic lubrication, servicing, dry sump systems, full flow systems, relief valve systems, hot tank vs. cold tank, troubleshooting
Chapter 7. Fuel Systems
  • principles, controls, water injection, power ratings, components and accessories, several detailed examples
Chapter 8. Compressor Anti-Stall Systems
  • variable angle vane system, variable angle inlet guides, troubleshooting, anti-stall bleed systems, troubleshooting
Chapter 9. Anti-Icing Systems
  • operation, regulator valve, controls
Chapter 10. Starter Systems
  • electric starters, starter generators, pneumatic starter, other systems
Chapter 11. Ignition Systems
  • main ignition, special handling, joule ratings, igniter plug type, CFM56 complete system, troubleshooting
Chapter 12. Engine Instrument Systems
  • EGT indicators, RPM indicators, pressure ratio system, torque indicating systems, fuel flow indicating, oil system indicators, marking of instruments
Chapter 13. Fire/Overheat Detection & Extinguishing Systems
  • single wire switch, dual wire switch, continuous loop system, pneumatic system, fire extinguishing, typical commercial airplane system
Chapter 14. Engine Operation
  • safety precautions, engine run-up, turboprop engine run-up, PT6 operation, engine power ratings, typical operating cautions
Appendix 1 - Type certificate data sheet E1GLAppendix 2 - Type certificate data sheet E23EAAppendix 3 - Decimal equivalents, conversion factorsAppendix 4 - Gas turbine powered aircraft familiarizationAppendix 5 - Common hand signalsAppendix 6 - Local speed of sound (Cs) chartAppendix 7 - US standard atmosphereAppendix 8 - Useful FormulasAppendix 9 - Pressure correction factorsAppendix 10 - Ground Vs. flight performanceGlossaryStudy question answers

Specifications

  • Publisher: Aircraft Technical Book Co.
  • ISBN-13: 9781941144695
  • Copyright Date: 2018
  • Pages: 547
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 11.0" x 8.5
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  • File Type: PDC ebook
  • Print: unlimited
  • Copy/Paste: unlimited
  • Offline Access: yes
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  • System Reqs: Windows, Macintosh, iPad, and more

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Softcover Book - Printed book with heavyweight cover stock.

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Reviews

Needed this textbook.for my aviation course. A great source of information!

Michael K
May 6, 2021

This was a General text book. Not what I needed, only had a few paragraphs on turbines. I needed a book on turboprop engines. Book was sent back.

John D
July 13, 2020

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