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- General_Electric_GE36 abstract "Born in response to the 1967 Oil Embargo, the 1973 oil crisis, and especially the 1979 energy crisis The General Electric GE36 was an experimental aircraft engine, a hybrid between a turbofan and a turboprop, known as an Unducted Fan (UDF) or propfan. The GE36 was developed by General Electric Aircraft Engines.A General Electric F404 military turbofan was used as the basis for the GE36. The F404 mixed exhaust stream discharged through a turbine which drove two counter rotating stages of 10 and 8 fan blades each (originally 8 and 8). The scimitar shape of the fan rotor blades enabled high flight speeds (about Mach 0.75) to be obtained. The power turbine was a seven-stage (initially 6-stage) turbine plus inlet and outlet guide vanes. The fourteen turbine blade rows rotated alternate rows in opposite directions. Each stage was a pair of rotors (there were no stators). The counter-rotating turbine ran at half the rpm of a conventional turbine so did not require a reduction gearbox to drive the fan.Although the engine demonstrated an extremely low specific fuel consumption, cabin noise levels were a problem, even though the engines were mounted at the rear of the test aircraft. However, the noise was not considered an insurmountable problem. The downfall of this engine at the time was economic conditions (mostly a major drop in oil prices) post OPEC oil embargo; and at least the perceived public perception of the external fan blades being too much like “old and slow” prop planes. Even though these engines never made it past development and prototype testing, the carbon composite fan blade technology lives on and is currently being used in engines (General Electric GE90 & General Electric GEnx) that power the Boeing 747, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner.".
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- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink 1967_Oil_Embargo.
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- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Electric_aircraft_engines.
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- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink Thrust_specific_fuel_consumption.
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink Turbofan.
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink Turboprop.
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GE36 UDF".
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GE36".
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Electric GE-36 UDF".
- General_Electric_GE36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Electric GE36".
- General_Electric_GE36 developedFrom General_Electric_F404.
- General_Electric_GE36 firstRun "1986".
- General_Electric_GE36 hasPhotoCollection General_Electric_GE36.
- General_Electric_GE36 lists "* List of aircraft engines".
- General_Electric_GE36 majorApplications Boeing_7J7.
- General_Electric_GE36 manufacturer GE_Aviation.
- General_Electric_GE36 nationalOrigin United_States.
- General_Electric_GE36 similarEngines "* Pratt & Whitney/Allison 578-DX * Progress D-27 * Rolls-Royce RB3011".
- General_Electric_GE36 type Propfan.
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- General_Electric_GE36 subject Category:General_Electric_aircraft_engines.
- General_Electric_GE36 subject Category:Propfan_engines.
- General_Electric_GE36 hypernym Engine.
- General_Electric_GE36 type Article.
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- General_Electric_GE36 type Turbine.
- General_Electric_GE36 comment "Born in response to the 1967 Oil Embargo, the 1973 oil crisis, and especially the 1979 energy crisis The General Electric GE36 was an experimental aircraft engine, a hybrid between a turbofan and a turboprop, known as an Unducted Fan (UDF) or propfan. The GE36 was developed by General Electric Aircraft Engines.A General Electric F404 military turbofan was used as the basis for the GE36.".
- General_Electric_GE36 label "General Electric GE36".
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