6th Sem, Helicopter & PP Diploma

Jet Engines Helicopter & PP 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma BTEUP 2018

Jet Engines detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Helicopter & Power Plant), 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.

For all other helicopter & pp 6th sem bteup diploma syllabus 2018 you can visit Helicopter & PP 6th Sem BTEUP Diploma Syllabus 2018 Subjects. The detail syllabus for jet engines is as follows.

Rationale:

Jet engine is also a kind of air craft engine. Knowledge of various kinds of engine used in aircraft and inspection procedure is vary essential for maintenance personals.

DETAILED CONTENTS

1. Fundamentals

Potential energy, kinetic energy, Newton’s laws of motion, Brayton cycle
The relationship between force, work, power, energy, velocity, acceleration Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft, turboprop.

2. Engine Performance

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3.Inlet

  1. Compressor inlet ducts
  2. Effects of various inlet configurations
  3. Ice protection

4. Compressors

  1. Axial and centrifugal types
  2. Constructional features and operating principles and applications
  3. Fan balancing
  4. Operation
  5. Causes and effects of compressor stall and surge
  6. Methods of air flow control: bleed valves, variable inlet guide vanes, variable stator vanes, rotating stator blades, Compressor ratio.

5. Combustion Section

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6. Turbine Section

  1. Operation and characteristics of different turbine blade types
  2. Blade to disk attachment
  3. Nozzle guide vanes
  4. Causes and effects of turbine blade stress and creep

7. Exhaust

  1. Constructional features and principles of operation
  2. Convergent, divergent and variable area nozzles
  3. Engine noise reduction
  4. Thrust reversers

8. Bearings and Seals

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9.Lubricants and Fuels

  1. Properties and specifications
  2. Fuel additives
  3. Safety precautions

10. Lubrication Systems

System operation/lay-out and components.

11. Fuel Systems

  1. Operation of engine control and fuel metering systems
  2. including electronic engine control (FADEC)

  3. Systems lay-out and components

12. Air Systems

Operation of engine air distribution and anti-ice control systems, including internal cooling, sealing and external air services.

13. Starting and Ignition Systems

  1. Operation of engine start systems and components
  2. Ignition systems and components
  3. Maintenance safety requirements

14. Engine Indication Systems

  1. Exhaust Gas Temperature/Interstage Turbine Temperature
  2. Engine Thrust Indication: Engine Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure systems
  3. Oil pressure and temperature
  4. Fuel pressure and flow
  5. Engine speed
  6. Vibration measurement and indication
  7. Torque
  8. Power

15. Power Augmentation Systems

  1. Operation and applications
  2. Water injection, water methanol
  3. Afterburner systems

16. Turbo-prop Engines

  1. Gas coupled/free turbine and gear coupled turbines
  2. Reduction gears
  3. Integrated engine and propeller controls
  4. Overspeed safety devices

17. Turbo-shaft engines

Arrangements, drive systems, reduction gearing, couplings, control systems.

18. Powerplant Installation

Configuration of firewalls, cowlings, acoustic panels, engine mounts, anti-vibration mounts, hoses, pipes, feeders, connectors, wiring looms, control cables and rods, lifting points and drains.

19. Fire Protection Systems

Operation of detection and extinguishing systems

20. Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation

  1. Procedures for starting and ground run-up
  2. Interpretation of engine power output and parameters
  3. Trend monitoring (including oil analysis, vibration andboroscope)
  4. Inspection of engine and components to criteria, tolerances and data specified by engine manufacturer
  5. Compressor washing/cleaning
  6. Foreign Object Damage

21. Engine Storage and Preservation

Preservation and depreservation for the engine and accessories/systems

22. Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)

Purpose, operation, protective systems

JET ENGINE PRACTICAL

  1. Familiarization with constructional arrangement of turbojet / turbofan / turbo shaft / turboprop,
  2. Familiarization with various inlet configurations; engine inlet, Axial and centrifugal types of compressor
  3. Familiarization with constructional features of combustion section, different types of turbine blade; blade to disk attachment; nozzle guide vanes, exhaust and various types of bearings
  4. Familiarise with component and systems layout and perform operation of Engine lubrication system,
  5. Familiarise with component and systems layout and perform operation of fuel system including, fuel metering systems, air distribution and anti-ice control, sealing and external air services,
  6. Familiarise with component and systems layout and perform operation of start and ignition systems, fire detection and extinguishing systems, Indication Systems -Exhaust Gas Temperature/ Interstate Turbine Temperature,
  7. Familiarise with component and systems layout and perform operation of Engine Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure systems; Oil pressure and temperature; Fuel pressure and flow; Engine speed; Power indication system
  8. Familiarise with gas coupled/free turbine; Reduction gears; Integrated engine and propeller controls; Over speed safety devices of turbo-prop engine and its operation.
  9. Familiarise with arrangements, drive systems, reduction gearing, couplings, control systems of turbo-shaft engines and its operation.
  10. Demonstrate power plant removal and installation.
  11. Applicable standard practices, minor fault diagnosis, perform representative engine systems component removal, fitment, inspection, adjustment, servicing and operational check.
  12. Demonstrate engine starting and ground run-up

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Helicopter & Pp, effective from 2018 do visit Helicopter & Pp 6th Sem BTEUP syllabus for 2018.

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