Aero Technology Dgca Easa Module 15 Part 6 Engine
Aero Technology Dgca Easa Module 15 Part 6 Engine
Aero Technology Dgca Easa Module 15 Part 6 Engine
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2. What are the two main basic components of the turbine section in a gas turbine engine?.
A. Stator and rotor.
B. Hot and cold.
C. Impeller and diffuser.
Ans : Stator and rotor.
Explanation: Jeppesen A&P Powerplant Textbook 3-25.
7. Turbine nozzle diaphragms located on the upstream side of each turbine wheel, are used to.
A. decrease the velocity of the heated gases flowing past this point.
B. direct the flow of gases parallel to the vertical line of the turbine blades.
C. increase the velocity of the heated gases flowing past this point.
Ans : direct the flow of gases parallel to the vertical line of the turbine blades.
Explanation: Jeppesen A&P Powerplant Textbook 3-25.
8. Reduced blade vibration and improved airflow characteristics in turbines are brought by.
A. shrouded turbine rotor blades.
B. impulse type blades.
C. fir tree blade attachment.
Ans : shrouded turbine rotor blades.
Explanation: NIL.
9. What term is used to describe a permanent and cumulative deformation of turbine blades?.
A. Stretch.
B. Creep.
C. Distortion.
Ans : Creep.
Explanation: NIL.
10. What is the major function of the turbine assembly in a turbojet engine?.
A. Directs the gases in the proper direction to the tailpipe.
B. Supplies the power to turn the compressor.
C. Increases the temperature of the exhaust gases.
Ans : Supplies the power to turn the compressor.
Explanation: NIL.
15. Continued and/or excessive heat and centrifugal force on turbine engine rotor blades is
likely to cause.
A. galling.
B. creep.
C. profile.
Ans : creep.
Explanation: Jeppesen A&P Powerplant Textbook 4-22.
17. Dirt particles in the air going into the compressor of a turbine engine will form a coating on
all but which of the following?.
A. Turbine blades.
B. Casings.
C. Inlet guide vanes.
Ans : Turbine blades.
Explanation: NIL.
18. Reduced blade vibration and improved airflow characteristics in gas turbines are brought
about by.
A. shrouded turbine rotor blades.
B. fir tree blade attachment.
C. impulse type blades.
Ans : shrouded turbine rotor blades.
Explanation: NIL.
19. A purpose of the shrouds on the turbine blades of an axial flow engine is to.
A. reduce air entrance.
B. increase tip speed.
C. reduce vibration.
Ans : reduce vibration.
Explanation: NIL.
20. Hot section inspections for many modern turbine engines are required.
A. on a time or cycle basis.
B. only when an over temperature or overspeed has occurred.
C. only at engine overhaul.
Ans : on a time or cycle basis.
Explanation: NIL.
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21. Why do some turbine engines have more than one turbine wheel attached to a single shaft?.
A. To facilitate balancing of the turbine assembly.
B. To extract more power from the exhaust gases than a single wheel can absorb.
C. To help stabilize the pressure between the compressor and the turbine.
Ans : To extract more power from the exhaust gases than a single wheel can absorb.
Explanation: NIL.
22. When aircraft turbine blades are subjected to excessive heat stress, what type of failures
would you expect?.
A. Bending and torsion.
B. Stress rupture.
C. Torsion and tension.
Ans : Stress rupture.
Explanation: NIL.
23. Which of the following conditions is usually not acceptable to any extent in turbine blades?.
A. Cracks.
B. Dents.
C. Pits.
Ans : Cracks.
Explanation: NIL.
32. .When carrying out a borescope the damage on turbine blades that would indicate a failure
is.
A. speckling.
B. tip curl.
C. colour changes.
Ans : tip curl.
Explanation: Jeppesen Gas Turbine Powerplants figure 5-23 page 178 and figure 5-26 page
185 refers.
33. The active clearance control system aids turbine engine efficiency by.
A. automatically adjusting engine speed to maintain a desired EPR.
B. adjusting stator vane position according to operating conditions and power requirements.
C. ensuring turbine blade to engine case clearances are kept to a minimum by controlling case
temperatures.
Ans : ensuring turbine blade to engine case clearances are kept to a minimum by controlling
case temperatures.
Explanation: NIL.
40. How are turbine disks attached to the shaft in gas turbine engine?.
A. Splined.
B. Curvic couplings.
C. Bolted.
Ans : Bolted.
Explanation: Jeppesen Aircraft gas Turbine Powerplant page 3-41 refers.
45. Impulse turbine blades run cooler than reaction blades because.
A. impulse spin faster radially.
B. temperature drop across N.G.V is greater.
C. converging rotors increase velocity.
Ans : temperature drop across N.G.V is greater.
Explanation: Impulse blades have total pressure drop in N.G.V's hence air is colder as it enters
turbine RR Page51 refers.
46. An increase in turbine diameter is caused by.
A. prolonged high temperatures and centrifugal loads.
B. products of combustion.
C. over speed.
Ans : prolonged high temperatures and centrifugal loads.
Explanation: This is known as creep.
47. Which of the following is most likely to occur in the turbine section of a gas turbine engine?.
A. Pitting.
B. Galling.
C. Cracking.
Ans : Cracking.
Explanation: A turbine bearing is under great heat stress, cracking is the only possible choice
here.
51. What are blue and golden deposits evidence of, on a turbine blade?.
A. Titanium.
B. Aluminium.
C. Magnesium.
Ans : Titanium.
Explanation: Aluminium and magnesium leave white powder deposits so by elimination the
answer is titanium.
56. The temperature and centrifugal loads which the turbine is subjected to during normal
engine operation causes.
A. fatigue failure.
B. elastic stretching.
C. creep loading.
Ans : creep loading.
Explanation: Creep is a permanent deformation caused by high centrifugal loads at continuous
high temperature.
60. As the hot gasses flow through an impulse turbine blading, the velocity.
A. will decrease.
B. remains constant.
C. will increase.
Ans : remains constant.
Explanation: In an 'Impulse bladed turbine' the turbine blades form parallel ducts therefore the
velocity will remain constant figure 5-5 of RR the Jet Engine shows the contour of impulse
turbine blades.
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