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aadityaslg 3rd Feb 2011 18:43

@ aviator4u
 
thanks for your reply.. cheers!

fly.low 4th Feb 2011 01:50

@radar contact

thank you:D
i got it now

Uniform. 4th Feb 2011 11:13

@all

I suppose everyone might be having the ebook of Oxford book set here.
I dont have the answer set for the POWER-PLANT book within :ugh: , just wanted to know, is this the case with every1..! :rolleyes:

please do reply

Uniform. 5th Feb 2011 04:00

Is it BASIC GAS TURBINE... ?? :confused:

Vertigo911 5th Feb 2011 04:05

Answers to PowerPlant Questions
 
Hey buddy, If you give me your email id I can send you the answers to the power plant questions.

Cheers

Vertigo911 5th Feb 2011 04:24

Uniform
 
In that case check your page numbers, you might be missing out on many pages, because I have the same book 4 Powerplant and there are about 20 questions for the first chapter(Introduction) in the gas turbines section. Chapter 2 is Air Inlets.

Uniform. 5th Feb 2011 04:46

@Vertigo911
check ur PM

flyygirl 5th Feb 2011 05:33

anyone here has got roll numbrs or any sort of confirmation?:confused:


keep posted!
happy studyng!:ok:

SuperflyTNT 5th Feb 2011 11:56

Anyone here know the kind of electrical based questions asked last time. If any of you have an idea, please post

Radar_Contact 5th Feb 2011 13:04

@ superflytnt
 
definition of EMF.
power rating of generator.
calculation of battery backup power [Ampere-Hour] in which many of my frnds screwed up cz cz they miscalculated or something n misunderstood d qstn. i rem the qstn somewhat like -
an 150Ah battery will provide 450amps for how long????
some chose 3hrs :ugh: :=
bt the answer was 20min :ok:

sudeep6258 5th Feb 2011 17:32

@thearsenal..
As far as I know.. 150 A is how much the battery can hold.. And 450ma.. is what you are demanding out of it.. so therefore it can just hold on for 20 mins..
P.S. On a side note.. if thearsenal means the epl team arsenal.. It's a sad sad day..

smoothbore 5th Feb 2011 17:56

15 hrs * 10 A = 150 Ah

x hrs * 450 A = 150 Ah
x hrs = 150/450
x = 1/3 hrs or,
x = 60/3 = 20 mins

Aviator4u 5th Feb 2011 18:11

@thearsenal
 
dude its not ampere/hour,its ampere hour,unit of electrical charge...for ex-a current source that is one amp-hour can deliver one amp for an hour or two amps for half an hour or sixty amps for one minute. so it has to be 150amp hour/450 amp=0.33 hours=20 mins.

scorpio2611 6th Feb 2011 06:56

book for jet engines
 
I you really want to study deep..... study from Mike Burton
But its to much just go through grounds up and if ny problem in understanding just see videos in you tube .
they have explained in detail

aadityaslg 6th Feb 2011 20:02

Temperature at 39000ft is -56.5*C the deviation from ISA is?

A) ISA+6
B) ISA
C) ISA +7.5
D) ISA +5.5

?

cyrilroy21 6th Feb 2011 20:13

@ aadityaslg


The answers is option B) ISA because temperature remains constant at -56.5 from 36000-65000 feet according to ISA

cyrilroy21 6th Feb 2011 20:24

@Uniform

The answers for the powerplant book is given in the last few pages :)

aadityaslg 7th Feb 2011 03:42

Yeah.. that was a cheeky one from Jet Airways.. :)
I mean those questions look n in fact are very simple and basic, but then they give u little time to think about it..

Happy Studying!

cobracommander 7th Feb 2011 05:01

boeing v/s airbus
 
:hmm:

In the long run,which would be awise choice?
Being with the BOeing fleet or an Airbus fleet?

320s have begun to flood the skies..
More AirNm/g , FBW...many advtgs

Any valuable i/ps on this topic is welcome.

cyrilroy21 7th Feb 2011 05:51

@cobracommander

I suggest you start a new thread for your debate


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