Once again, variable cycle engine development is not dictated by CMC development. It’s primarily dictated by engine cycle design, aka the operating mechanical principles of the engine. What makes variable cycle engines tricky is that their operating mechanics are more complicated, and optimizing them requires a lot of mechanical and aerodynamic study.what I can read on that 2022 paper is that they tested a small CMC blisk on a RC plane.
Wait a minute, according to this wouldn't F-135 be considered a 6th generation engine by these standards?People obsessed with schlong measuring contests on “maximum thrust at sea level” should take a look at actual important specs for engine performance and associated challenges.
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This company started to produce CMC parts on wide scale.. seems like they are trying to achieve CMC material in other engine parts as well.
Most likely ws-19 uses CMCs static parts, not the blades that improve TIT and thus thrust to weight ratio.
That is absolutely NOT how it works.Most likely ws-19 uses CMCs static parts, not the blades that improve TIT and thus thrust to weight ratio.
That is absolutely NOT how it works.
Rotor or stator, CMCs would still let you run a higher T4 and improve a lot of things. If it's just stators, you're still eliminating or drastically reducing film cooling and internal cooling passages for the stators. You no longer need complex cooling air management for those stationary components. That's less weight already.
You can then redirect the extra cooling capacity to the superalloy rotors. That still enables a higher T4 and improves thermal management/lifespan.
And that's not considering the inherent weight reduction CMC brings.
Besides, current CMCs are still too brittle for them to be able to replace current superalloys on a meaningful scale. CMCs are inherently more suited to be stators anyway. You're getting most of the benefits with significantly less effort.
And? Even that video said the F414's CMC applications are limited to the exhausts only lol, and most are just limited to lining and shrouds, aka stationary components (granted it's a fairly old video).