Aircraft Systems 2 Exam 5 TDF

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Altitude engine

A reciprocating engine whose rated sea level takeoff power can be produced to an established higher altitude.

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Anti-ice system

A system that prevents the formation of ice on an aircraft structure.

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Augmenter tube

A long, stainless steel tube around the discharge of the exhaust pipes of a reciprocating engine. Exhaust gases flow through the augmenter tube and produce a low pressure that pulls additional cooling air through the engine. Heat may be taken from the augmenter tubes and directed through the leading edges of the wings for thermal anti-icing.

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Deicer system

A system that removes ice after it has formed on an aircraft structure

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ethylene glycol

A form of alcohol used as a coolant for liquid-cooled engines and as an anti-icing agent.

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FPD

freezing point depression

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Frost

Ice crystal deposits formed by sublimation when the temperature and dew point are below freezing.

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Glaze Ice

Ice that forms when large drops of water strike a surface whose temperature is below freezing. Glaze ice is clear and heavy.

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isopropyl alcohol

A colorless liquid used in the manufacture of acetone and its derivatives and as a solvent and anti-icing agent.

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Plenum

An enclosed chamber in which air can be held at a pressure higher than that of the surrounding air.

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Rime Ice

A rough ice that forms on aircraft flying through visible moisture, such as a cloud, when the temperature is below freezing. Rime ice disturbs the smooth airflow as well as adding weight.

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Sea-Level engine

A reciprocating engine whose rated takeoff power can be produced only at sea level.

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Sublimation

A process in which a solid material changes directly into a vapor without passing through the liquid stage.

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supercooled water

Water in its liquid form at a temperature well below its natural freezing temperature.

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tempered glass

Glass that has been heat treated to increase its strength. Tempered glass is used in birdproof heated windshields for high-speed aircraft.

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Thermistor

A special form of electrical resistor whose resistance varies with its temperature.