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Post by Nigel H-J »

An emergency at the critical stage of take-off, the flight crew and ATC handle it calmly............True proffessionalism.
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I'm glad it had a happy ending -positively the worst moment for a failure , but very calmly handled. I was particularly interested in the pulse jet noise one could hear , more or less synchronised with the gouts of flame

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That would be the surges cause by compressor stalls I think.
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Post by Nigel H-J »

I was particularly interested in the pulse jet noise one could hear , more or less synchronised with the gouts of flame
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Could possibly be the igniters trying to restart the engine, as the engine fails to restart the fuel is ignited into a huge flame hence the constant but timed sequence of bangs.
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Do they have some form of auto relight on during take off?

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Garry,


Taken from the Wikipedia:

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_engine

Scroll down to 6.11 Ignition


Ignition

Usually there are 2 igniter plugs in different positions in the combustion system. A high voltage spark is used to ignite the gases. The voltage is stored up from a low voltage supply provided by the starter system. It builds up to the right value and is then released as a high energy spark. Depending on various conditions, the igniter continues to provide sparks to prevent combustion from failing if the flame inside goes out. Of course, in the event that the flame does go out, there must be provision to relight. There is a limit of altitude and air speed at which an engine can obtain a satisfactory relight.


Equally, having read a pre take off briefing from a book, the captain stated that should an engine and or fire occur at V1 continue with the takeoff, wait until the gear is up then re-state the emergency and on my direction initiate the emergency procedure.

This may well be the reason the ignitors were still operating up until the gear was raised after which the full engine shut down was made.

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Post by cstorey »

Yes, I think it was the effect of the igniters rather than surges ; it would be unusual for surges to be so regular, and in my ( fortunately limited) experience of a surge, you tend to get a loud bang and often flames out of the front rather than the back!

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