Propeller Basic Construction Question
Propeller Basic Construction Question
Propeller Basic Construction Question
1: Fundamental
1. A ducted propeller
a) gives more thrust at low RPM than an unducted propeller
b) although safe to personnel gives less thrust at low RPM than an unducted propeller
c) can only be used for vectored thrust
3. Slip is
a) the amount by which the distance covered in one revolution falls short of the geometric
pitch
b) a part of the propeller
c) the airstream in the wake of the propeller blade
22.For the same speed of rotation, the most efficient propeller blade type is one having
a) a low camber
b) a high camber
c) a medium camber
23.Propeller airstream velocity, when compared with air velocity during flight, is
a) lower
b) higher
c) the same
24.At a constant speed and a fixed pitch, a high cambered propeller will
a) absorb more power than a low cambered propeller
b) absorb less power than a low cambered propeller
c) have more torque than a low cambered propeller
26.The geometric pitch of a propeller is 75 inches. At 2400 RPM what distance is the propeller
likely to move in one second?
a) 50 inches
b) 3650 inches
c) 2450 inches
30.If the rev/min. of a variable pitch propeller decreases, the blade angle will tend to
a) decrease
b) increase
c) remain unchanged
32.If the rev/min. of a fixed pitch propeller decreases, the blade angle will tend to
a) decrease
b) remain unchanged
c) increase
33.If the rev/min. of a variable pitch propeller decreases, the blades' angle-of-attack will tend
to
a) remain unchanged
b) increase
c) decrease
34.Humidity is related to
a) pressure
b) temperature
c) density
36. If the rev/min. of a fixed pitch propeller decreases, the blades' angle-of-attack will tend to
a) decrease
b) remain unchanged
c) increase
39. Power is
a) torque x rotational speed
b) torque divided by rotational speed
c) torque minus rotational speed
40. Which produces most drag on a piston engined aircraft in normal flight?
a) Engine
b) Propeller
c) Both propeller and engine produce same amount of drag
50. When in reverse pitch, CTM will tend to move the propeller blades towards
a) a negative pitch
b) a positive pitch
c) a position depending on rpm
52. As a propeller blade moves through the air, forces are produced, which are known as
a) thrust and torque
b) lift and drag
c) lift and torque
56. As propeller rotation speed increases the centrifugal turning moment on the blades will
a) increase
b) remain constant through r.p.m. range
c) decrease.
58. The angle between the resultant airflow direction and the propeller blade plane of rotation
is known as
a) helix angle or angle of advance
b) blade angle
c) angle of attack
65 Efective pitch is
a geometric pitch plus slip
b pitch measured at the master station
c distance moved in one revolution
70 Windmilling causes
a maximum propeller drag
b Centrifugal Twisting Moment
c propeller underspeeding
71 Torque acts
a in opposition to the direction of rotation
b in the same direction as the plane of rotation
c at right angles to the plane of rotation
73 Which of the following functions requires the use of a propeller blade station?
a Indexing blades
b Measuring blade angle
c Propeller balancing
77 Thrust is greatest
a the same all along the length
b at 70 to 80% of propeller length
c in the first 50%
79 The velocity of the slipstream behind the aircraft in relation to the ambient air is
a less
b greater
c equal
82 Given that blade angle is measured from the centre of the hub, the blade angle at the
blade shank is considered to be
a Master Station value
b lowest
c highest