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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9789339204952 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
629 WIL-A |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Wild, Thomas W |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Aircraft Power Plant |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
8th |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
New Delhi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
Mcgraw Hill |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
2014 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
749p. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
1. Aircraft Powerplant Classification and Progress<br/>Engine Design and Classification<br/>Review Questions<br/>2. Reciprocating-Engine Construction and Nomenclature<br/>The Crankcase<br/>Bearings<br/>The Crankshaft<br/>Connecting-Rod Assemblies<br/>Pistons<br/>Cylinders<br/>Valves and Associated Parts<br/>The Accessory Section<br/>Propeller Reduction Gears<br/>Review Questions<br/>3. Internal-Combustion Engine Theory and Performance<br/>Science Fundamentals<br/>Engine Operating Fundamentals<br/>Valve Timing and Engine Firing Order<br/>The Two-Stroke Cycle<br/>Diesel Engine Operating Principles<br/>Power Calculations<br/>Engine Efficiency<br/>Factors Affecting Performance<br/>Review Questions<br/>4. Lubricants and Lubricating Systems<br/>Classification of Lubricants<br/>Lubricating Oil Properties<br/>The Need for Lubrication<br/>Lubricant Requirements and Functions<br/>Characteristics and Components of Lubrication Systems<br/>Engine Design Features Related to Lubrication<br/>Typical Lubrication Systems<br/>Review Questions<br/>5. Induction, Supercharger, Turbocharger, Cooling, and Exhaust Systems<br/>General Description<br/>Basic Induction System Components<br/>Principles of Supercharging and Turbocharging<br/>Internal Single-Speed Supercharger<br/>The Turbocharger<br/>Reciprocating-Engine Cooling Systems<br/>Reciprocating-Engine Exhaust Systems<br/>Review Questions<br/>6. Basic Fuel Systems and Carburetors<br/>Characteristics of Gasoline<br/>Fuel Systems<br/>Principles of Carburetion<br/>Float-Type Carburetors<br/>Carburetor Icing<br/>Inspection and Overhaul of Float-Type Carburetors<br/>Principles of Pressure Injection<br/>Water Injection<br/>Review Questions<br/>7. Fuel Injection Systems<br/>Definition<br/>Continental Continuous-Flow Injection System<br/>RSA Fuel Injection System<br/>Review Questions<br/>8. Reciprocating-Engine Ignition and Starting Systems<br/>Principles of Ignition<br/>Types of Magnetos<br/>Magneto Operational Theory<br/>Ignition Shielding<br/>Ignition Boosters and Auxiliary Ignition Units<br/>Continental Ignition High-Tension Magneto System for Light-Aircraft Engine<br/>Continental Dual-Magneto Ignition Systems<br/>Slick Series 4300 and 6300 Magnetos<br/>Other High-Tension Magnetos<br/>Low-Tension Ignition<br/>Low-Tension Ignition System for Light-Aircraft Engines<br/>FADEC System Description<br/>Compensated Cam<br/>Magneto Maintenance and Inspection<br/>Overhaul of Magnetos<br/>Spark Plugs<br/>Starters for Reciprocating Aircraft Engines<br/>Starters for Medium and Large Engines<br/>Troubleshooting and Maintenance<br/>Review Questions<br/>9. Operation, Inspection, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of Reciprocating Engines<br/>Reciprocating-Engine Operation<br/>Engine Operation<br/>Cruise Control<br/>Engine Operating Conditions<br/>Reciprocating-Engine Operations in Winter<br/>Inspection and Maintenance<br/>Troubleshooting<br/>Review Questions<br/>10. Reciprocating-Engine Overhaul Practices<br/>Need for Overhaul<br/>Overhaul Shop<br/>Receiving the Engine<br/>Disassembly<br/>Visual Inspection<br/>Cleaning<br/>Structural Inspection<br/>Dimensional Inspection<br/>Repair and Replacement<br/>Reassembly<br/>Installation<br/>Engine Testing and Run-In<br/>Engine Preservation and Storage<br/>Review Questions<br/>11. Principal Parts, Construction, Types, and Nomenclature of Gas-Turbine Engines<br/>Turbine-Engine Development<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Types<br/>The Inlet<br/>Types of Compressors<br/>Fan Bypass Ratio<br/>Compressor Stall<br/>Compressor Airflow and Stall Control<br/>Air-Bleed and Internal Air Supply Systems<br/>The Diffuser<br/>Combustion Chambers<br/>Turbine Nozzle Diaphragm<br/>Turbines<br/>Exhaust Systems<br/>Exhaust Nozzles<br/>Variable-Area Exhaust Nozzle<br/>Thrust Reversers<br/>Accessory Drive<br/>Reduction-Gear Systems<br/>Engine Noise<br/>Advanced Manufacturing Processes<br/>Review Questions<br/>12. Gas-Turbine Engine: Theory, Jet Propulsion Principles, Engine Performance , and Efficiencies<br/>Basic Jet Propulsion Principles<br/>Types of Jet Propulsion Engines<br/>Gas-Turbine Engines<br/>Principles of Gas-Turbine Engines<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Theory and Reaction Principles<br/>Airflow<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Performance<br/>Efficiencies<br/>Review Questions<br/>13. Gas-Turbine Engine: Fuels and Fuel Systems<br/>Fuel Requirements<br/>Jet Fuel Properties and Characteristics<br/>Principles of Fuel Control<br/>Fuel Control Units for a Turboprop Engine<br/>Fuel Control System for a Turboshaft Engine<br/>Electronic Engine Controls<br/>Review Questions<br/>14. Turbine-Engine Lubricants and Lubricating Systems<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Lubrication<br/>Lubricating System Components<br/>Lubricating Systems<br/>Oil Analysis<br/>Review Questions<br/>15. Ignition and Starting Systems of Gas-Turbine Engines<br/>Ignition Systems for Gas-Turbine Engines<br/>Turbine-Engine Igniters<br/>Starting Systems for Gas Turbines<br/>Starting System for a Large Turbofan Engine<br/>Review Questions<br/>16. Turbofan Engines<br/>Large Turbofan Engines<br/>Small Turbofan Engines<br/>Review Questions<br/>17. Turboprop Engines<br/>Large Turboprop Engines<br/>Small Turboprop Engines<br/>Review Questions<br/>18. Turboshaft Engines<br/>Auxiliary Power Unit<br/>The Lycoming T53 Turboshaft Engine<br/>The Rolls-Royce Series 250 Gas-Turbine Engine<br/>Helicopter Power Trains<br/>Rolls-Royce Series 250 Turboshaft Engine Operation in a Helicopter<br/>Review Questions<br/>19. Gas-Turbine Operation, Inspection, Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Overhaul<br/>Starting and Operation<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Inspections<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Maintenance<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Overhaul<br/>Troubleshooting EGT System<br/>Troubleshooting Aircraft Tachometer System<br/>Gas-Turbine Engine Troubleshooting<br/>Review Questions<br/>20. Propeller Theory, Nomenclature, and Operation<br/>Basic Propeller Principles<br/>Propeller Nomenclature<br/>Propeller Theory<br/>Propeller Controls and Instruments<br/>Propeller Clearances<br/>General Classification of Propellers<br/>Fixed-Pitch Propellers<br/>Ground-Adjustable Propellers<br/>Controllable-Pitch Propellers<br/>Two-Position Propellers<br/>Constant-Speed Propellers<br/>McCauley Constant-Speed Propellers<br/>Hartzell Constant-Speed Propellers<br/>Hamilton Standard Counterweight Propellers<br/>The Hamilton Standard Hydromatic Propeller<br/>Light Sport Propellers<br/>Anti-Icing and Deicing Systems<br/>Propeller Synchrophaser System<br/>Review Questions<br/>21. Turbopropellers and Control Systems<br/>Turbopropeller Horsepower Calculations<br/>Hartzell Turbopropellers<br/>The Dowty Turbopropeller<br/>Hamilton Standard Turbopropellers<br/>McCauley Turbopropeller<br/>Composite Propeller Blades<br/>PT6A Propeller Control Systems<br/>Honeywell TPE331 Engine Turbopropeller Control System<br/>Allison 250-B17 Reversing Turbopropeller System<br/>PW124 and R352 Turbopropeller Engine Interface<br/>General Electric CT7 Propeller Control System<br/>The Rolls-Royce Turbopropeller<br/>Review Questions<br/>22. Propeller Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance<br/>Propeller Installation and Removal<br/>Aircraft Vibrations<br/>Maintenance and Repair of Propellers<br/>Checking Blade Angles<br/>Inspections and Adjustments of Propellers<br/>Review Questions<br/>23. Engine Indicating, Warning, and Control Systems<br/>Engine Instruments<br/>Fire Warning Systems<br/>Fire Suppression Systems<br/>Engine Control Systems<br/>Mechanical Engine Control Functions for Small Aircraft<br/>Mechanical Engine Control Systems for Large Aircraft<br/>Inspection and Maintenance of Control Systems<br/>Review Questions<br/>Appendix<br/>Glossary<br/>Index |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Reciprocating-Engine Construction and Nomenclature,Internal-Combustion Engine,Diesel Engine Operating Principles |
856 ## - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
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901 ## - LOCAL DATA ELEMENT A, LDA (RLIN) |
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23568 |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
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Books |