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The CFE CFE738 is a small turbofan engine aimed at the business/commuter jet market manufactured by the CFE Company, and is used on the Dassault Falcon 2000.

CFE738
CFE738 on a Dassault Falcon 2000
Type Turbofan
National origin United States
Manufacturer CFE Company
First run May 1990
Major applications Dassault Falcon 2000
Developed from General Electric GE27

Design and development


The success of the GE27/GLC38 gas generator development of the 1980s led to the formation of the CFE Company by GE and the Garrett Engine Division of Allied Signal (now Honeywell) in 1987.

The CFE738 is a two-shaft design, consisting of a single stage bypass fan connected via one shaft to a 3-stage low-pressure (LP) turbine at the rear of the engine; with a six-stage combination low-pressure/high-pressure (LP/HP) axial/centrifugal compressor (five axial stages and one centrifugal stage) driven by a two-stage HP turbine, between the fan and the LP turbine, on the other shaft. There is an axial combustion chamber between the compressor stages and the HP turbine. A mixer is built in to the jetpipe to mix cold bypass air with the hot exhaust gases. The engine has an overall pressure ratio of 35:1, which is extremely high for an engine with a centrifugal compressor. Other cycle parameters are a bypass ratio of 5.3 and airflow of 240 lb/s (108.9 kg/s). The take-off thrust is 5,600 lbf (24.9 kN), flat-rated to ISA +15°C (30°C, 86°F).

Chosen to power the Falcon 2000 in 1990, the engine was also first run in May 1990,[1] and it was first flown on a Boeing 727 testbed on 31 August 1992.[2] The CFE738-1 made its inaugural flight on a Falcon 2000 prototype on March 4, 1993. It was certified by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on December 17, 1993,[1] and it entered service in 1994.[3]


Applications



Specifications


Data from Élodie Roux (2007), pp.125-126[4]:125126

General characteristics

Components

Performance


See also


Related development

Related lists


References


  1. Leyes & Fleming 1999, pp. 713–715.
  2. "Turbojet Engines - The High Bypass Turbofans Part 2". Aviation World. Air-Britain. 2004. p. 132. ISSN 1742-996X.
  3. "GE's small commercial engine fleet reaches 15,000,000-flight-hour milestone". GE Aviation (Press release). May 12, 1997.
  4. Élodie Roux (2007). Turbofan and turbojet engines: Database handbook. ISBN 9782952938013. OCLC 780131647.

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На других языках


[de] CFE738

Das CFE738 ist ein Zweiwellen-Turbofan-Triebwerk, das für Geschäftsreiseflugzeuge entwickelt wurde und in der Dassault Falcon 2000 eingesetzt wird. Hersteller dieses Triebwerkes ist die CFE Company, ein Joint-Venture von General Electric und Garrett/AlliedSignal (später Honeywell). Weil es von General Electric vertrieben wird, wird es auch als General Electric CFE738 bzw. GE38 bezeichnet.
- [en] CFE CFE738

[es] General Electric GE38

El General Electric GE38 es un motor desarrollado por GE Aviation para su aplicación en turbohélices.

[fr] CFE CFE738

Le CFE738 est un petit turbofan à fort taux de dilution produit par la CFE Company (en) pour équiper les avions d'affaires ou courts-courriers. Il est utilisé par le Falcon 2000 de Dassault Aviation.

[it] CFE CFE738

Il CFE738 è un motore turbofan prodotto dalla CFE Company per il mercato dei business jet ed utilizzato sul Dassault Falcon 2000.



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