Engine Mounts
Engine mount is frame structures that support the engine and connect it to the fuselage. Which are designed to distribute the weight of the engine and distribute torque and vibration generated by the engine, Vibration that originated in the reciprocating engine are transmitted through the engine mount to the airplane structure for such mounts engine must be attached with some sort of rubber bushing between the engine and mount attachment to control these vibration.
Material Used
Engine Mount should withstand waste heat
released from the engine and ability to carry heavy engines at temperature of
up to 500 ⁰ C base on the
requirement three alloys types are used
Nickel-Based alloys: Can withstand high
extreme temperature
Titanium alloys: half the weight of steel, used in the place
where the light weight material is needed
Steel alloys: Use at the place where high
strength needed at very low temperature.
Based On Aircraft
Light Aircraft - Engine mounts made of
welded-steel tubing or aluminium alloy sheet metal.
Turbine powered Aircraft - Engine mounts
made of forged metal bolted to airframe.
Design and Types
Engine mounts vary widely in appearance and
Construction, but basic features of construction are same. Each aircraft differs
from other, heat released from the engine differs base on this criteria each
new engine mount should also be unique and to be designed that engine and its
accessories should be easy for inspection and maintenance.
Most aircraft which exactly from same
manufacturer of the engine shall uses the same mount.
Types
Dynafocal engine mount
Protects the vibration and motion from the
engine to be transmitted to aircraft structure, Fixing is based on the centre
of gravity of the engine.
Shape: Ring-like
Bolt Point: Usually Four points
Conical mount
Conical mount are attached parallel to the
firewalls, easy for installation simple and easy to fix to aircraft.
Bolt Point: Usually Four points
Drawbacks: Vibration and Torque are
transmitted through the Frames
Bed mount
Bed mount are attached under the crankcase,
which totally differs from the other type of mount (Conical mount and Dynafocal
engine mount), Designed for perfect fitting of the engine avoid transmit
vibration to the structure
Bolt Point: Usually Four points in modern
aircraft
Vibration is more Danger to Aircraft leads to failure, Engine Mount Helps to avoid some sort of Vibration to be transmitted to Aircraft Structure.
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