GE_CF34

General Electric CF34

General Electric CF34

High bypass turbofan aircraft engine


The General Electric CF34 is a civilian high-bypass turbofan developed by GE Aviation from its TF34 military engine. The CF34 is used on a number of business and regional jets, including the Bombardier CRJ series, the Embraer E-Jets, and Comac ARJ21.[2][3] In 2012, there were 5,600 engines in service.

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CF34 engine mounted on an Embraer 190
Recent versions of the CF34 feature chevrons on the core nozzle outlet.

Design and development

The original engine contained a single stage fan driven by a 4-stage low pressure (LP) turbine, supercharging a 14-stage HP compressor driven by a 2-stage high pressure (HP) turbine, with an annular combustor. Later higher thrust versions of the CF34 feature an advanced technology core, with only 10 HP compressor stages. Latest variants, the -10A and -10E, were derived from the CFM56 engine family,[citation needed] and have a radically different HP spool, containing a 9-stage compressor driven by a single stage turbine. The LP spool has 3 core booster stages behind the fan. Static thrust is 82 kilonewtons (18,500 lbf) for the -10E variant.

On wing times can reach 14,000 hours, an overhaul costs over $1.5 million and a set of LLPs $2.1 million for a 25,000 cycle life.[4] In 1995, GE invested $200 million to develop the -8C derivative for the CRJ700.[5]

GE had proposed updating the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress with CF34-10 engines, [6] but the Rolls-Royce F130 was selected in September 2021[7] instead.

Applications

CF34-1A
CF34-3A
CF34-3B
CF34-8C
CF34-8E
CF34-10A
CF34-10E

Specifications

More information CF34-3, CF34-8C ...

See also

Related development

Comparable engines

Related lists


References

  1. GE Aviation at flightglobal.com
  2. The CF34 at aviationpros.com
  3. "E190 Values Start to Take Note of E2". Aircraft Value News. October 29, 2018.
  4. David Hughes (Feb 13, 1995). "CF34-8C to power new regional jet". Aviation Week.
  5. "Propulsion Hub & Engine Product | GE Aviation". Archived from the original on June 26, 2020. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  6. "The CF34 Engine". GE Aviation.
  7. "CF34-3 turbofan engine" (PDF). GE Aviation.
  8. "CF34-8C turbofan engine" (PDF). GE Aviation.
  9. "CF34-8E turbofan engine" (PDF). GE Aviation.
  10. "CF34-10A turbofan engine" (PDF). GE Aviation.
  11. "CF34-10E turbofan engine" (PDF). GE Aviation.

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