Aircraft Instrumentation-I detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Avionics, effective from 2018, is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. The course details such as exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.
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1. INSTRUMENT
- General introduction to aircraft instrument: various instruments and their classification.
- Altimeter, principle, constructional details, types of setting, position error, leak test and periodical inspection.
- Airspeed indicator-Pitot and static tube, construction and principle, position error & periodical inspection, leak test.
- Vertical speed indicator, constructional features checks and installation procedure, periodical inspection.
- Pressure gauges, principles of operation types of gauges, periodical inspection.
- Temperature gauge, principle of thermocouple and different type used in aviation, cylinder head temperature gauge, maintenance and periodical inspection.
- R.P.M. indicator, constructional details types of indicators, maintenance and periodical inspection.
- Gyro instruments, principle of gyro wheel & different types of gyros, constructional details of each i.e. turn & bank, artificial horizon and directional gyro, maintenance and periodical inspection, suction gauges etc.
- Electrically operated instruments.
- Fuel quantity measuring system.
- Fuel flow gauge
- Manifold pressure gauge.
- Detailed knowledge of the procedures of replacement and insitu operational tests of all instruments (except where the use of special test instrument/equipment is required
2. COMPASS
- Knowledge of general principles of magnetism, magnetic materials and permanent magnets, polarity and strength of bar magnets, the earth as magnet; the magnetism and its relationship to the geographic meridian.
- Knowledge of general principles of construction for typical aircraft direct reading compasses, including the magnet system, damping liquid, verge ring and markings, lubber line, grid wires, shock absorbing suspension and corrector box, the inspection necessary for the detection of common defects that may arise during use.
- Knowledge of the procedure and points to be observed during installation of the compass in aircraft.
- Knowledge of the precautions to be observed in the choice of site for swinging and preparation of a “swinging base”, checking the base by means of a landing compass.
- Knowledge of the compensation of compasses in the aircraft including the observation of deviations, the calculations and adjustments. Necessary for corrections for co-efficient A, B and C, the procedure to be followed after, then corrections are made and the preparation of deviation cards and graphs.
- Knowledge of the use of landing compass for checking the compasses in aircraft.
AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTATION-I PRACTICAL
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