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GAS TURBINE ENGINES AND APPLICATIONS I COURSE IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
GMY417 GAS TURBINE ENGINES AND APPLICATIONS I 7 6 4 15

Objectives and Contents

Objectives: This course aims to provide the students with the knowledge of functions, operations and fault information of gas turbine motors and control of systems.
Content: This course is designed to provide the basic theoretical background that licensed aircraft maintenance technicians should have about gas turbine engine systems. The content is structured according to the Part-66 Module 15 standard in accordance with the SHT-66 Instruction published by DGCA and EASA Part-145 maintenance practices. In this part of the course, the basic physical concepts, engine types, performance criteria and main structural components that constitute the working principle of gas turbine engines are discussed in general terms. Within the scope of Gas Turbine Engines I course; the relationship of physical quantities such as force, work, power, energy, speed and acceleration to engine operation; structural characteristics of turbojet, turbofan, turboprop and turboshaft engine types; thrust parameters, specific fuel consumption and engine efficiencies affecting engine performance; intake systems and ice protection structures; operating principles of axial and centrifugal compressors and basic characteristics of the combustion zone are explained at technical level. This chapter aims to provide maintenance technicians with a holistic understanding of gas turbine engine systems and the ability to apply this knowledge in maintenance activities. It also provides a solid foundation for the following technical modules.