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what is a hot start on a turbine engine
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A hot start on a turbine engine refers to a condition during the start-up process where the engine's temperature exceeds its designated safe limit. This can happen when fuel is introduced into the engine combustion chamber but does not ignite immediately, leading to an accumulation of unburnt fuel. Once ignition occurs, the excess fuel burns rapidly, causing a sharp spike in temperature. This event is dangerous because it can lead to engine damage or failure. Hot starts are often caused by issues such as faulty igniters, fuel system problems, or incorrect start-up procedures. Pilots and technicians are trained to monitor engine parameters closely during start-up to prevent and react to hot starts, ensuring the engine's longevity and safety.
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A hot start on a turbine engine refers to a situation where the temperature exceeds the engine's safe operating range during the start-up process. This could be caused by too much fuel entering the combustion chamber or the engine not reaching a sufficient rotational speed before fuel is introduced. A hot start can cause severe damage or even complete failure to the turbine engine.
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