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FINAL REPORT ON COLD STARTING OF RECIPROCATING AIRCRAFT ENGINES
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR13A
- Cancelled
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English
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INTRODUCT ION
Conventional internal conbustion a i r c r a f t engines require the same
basic conditions for starting in cold weather as they do in warn
weather. These are:
(1) The engine must be cranked a t a reasonable speed.
( 2 ) A combustible mixture must be delivered t o the
cylinders.
(3) An ignition spark must be supplied which is capable of
igniting t'ne charge a t the proper t i m e .
(4) The fits and olearanoes of mating parts in the engine
m u s t be such that normal Sunctions occur a t a l l
temperatures.
(5) The engine must receive a usable lubricant.
(6) The engine must develop s u f f i c i e n t power t o overcome
its own f r i c t i o n and accelerate itself t o the desired
operating speed.
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Issuing Committee
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
The SAE E-25 General Standards for Aerospace & Propulsion Systems committee addresses aerospace propulsion systems and components. These systems and components include bolts, screws, nuts, washers, studs, rivets, pins, covers, O-rings, brackets, plugs and associated procurement requirements, as well as solid film lubricants and design specifications for screw threads and fastener assembly requirements.
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