Aircraft Power Plant (Record no. 35716)

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fixed length control field 07625nam a22001937a 4500
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
control field OSt
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
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901 ## - LOCAL DATA ELEMENT A, LDA (RLIN)
Acc. No. 23568
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
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Koha item type Books
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Withdrawn status Lost status Source of classification or shelving scheme Damaged status Not for loan Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Inventory number Total Checkouts Full call number Barcode Date last seen Price effective from Koha item type
    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Reference Amity Central Library Amity Central Library ASET Aerospace 16/09/2016 SBA 1485.00 SBA / 11547 30/8/2016   629 WIL-A 23568 16/09/2016 16/09/2016 Reference Book
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