GE Marks RISE Engine Core Durability Test Milestone

CFM Rise HPT Blade Tests

CFM RISE HPT blade testing on F110 military donor engine.

Credit: GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace is preparing to put key high-pressure core elements of the CFM International RISE engine through a series of dust ingestion tests after completing more than 3,000 cycles of endurance runs at its Evendale, Ohio, facility. Endurance tests of the high-pressure (HP) turbine and nozzle...
Guy Norris

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