The Crazy Process of Testing World’s Most Powerful Jet Engines

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@SJR_Media_Group
@SJR_Media_Group Рік тому
*_Former Boeing Everett.... where 777 and GE9 mega engines meet..._* First time I saw a GE9 series engine, it was already on a triple seven (777). It looked like many other jet plus engine configurations I have seen in the past. The true scale was not obvious until I saw a GE9 series engine on it's cart ready to install on plane. I walked up to, then onto the cart. Engine is enormous, front main fan over 11 feet in diameter. Add surrounding cowling, and the engine is too large to fit in a normal house. It would stick through attic and poke through the roof. They are that big. Not only are the huge, they deliver record levels of thrust too. In excess of 115,000 pounds of thrust. The 2 GE9's on a tripe seven give the plane almost sports car performance. They can go from V1 on runway, to V2 and then near vertical like a fighter jet. Truly an amazing sight with even more amazing sound.... Pure Power. GE would make bigger engines, but they have to wait for airplane companies to make planes capable of using them. Right now from 737 to 787 the engines are at maximum diameter to safely miss scuffing on runway, or sucking up asphalt. *_GE9x is larger in diameter than the Fuselage of a 737... yeah it's that big..._*
@LJayyBeh
@LJayyBeh 3 місяці тому
Yooooo That is insane !
@mtthws380
@mtthws380 Рік тому
Is this an ad for GE? Everytime "GE" is said I wanted to take a drink. And the mid-video jump to afterburner and rockets? Pick a lane.
@mojoden
@mojoden Рік тому
De-looj ??? He never disappoints.
@danielmarcusaurelius3835
@danielmarcusaurelius3835 Рік тому
Well researched and shared, especially for the rocket thruster engines. Truly amazing works of engineering
@ericmason349
@ericmason349 Рік тому
At 4:07 and 6:00 I see that the testing control boils down to a throttle taken from a medium sized boat. I guess it simplifies the graphics. Pushing this control one way or the other conveys the 'power' of the testing to us watching the video. It is like "Yeah, FULL SPEED AHEAD!"
@deandee8082
@deandee8082 Рік тому
its all fly by wire anyways, there really is not throttle control per say, digital servos
@madog1
@madog1 Рік тому
1:44 built a 4 billion dollar "planet"?
@satyris410
@satyris410 Рік тому
quite a reasonable price
@madog1
@madog1 Рік тому
@@satyris410 sure is for a planet. 😉🤣
@eduguemis8166
@eduguemis8166 Рік тому
Boa tarde seu canal é melhor primeiro a dar um salve e um bom domingo❤❤
@larrykinyon5806
@larrykinyon5806 Рік тому
I got to work on GE solid metal stage one blades while at Airfoil Textron Lima OH. in the early 90's as lead polisher, one of those jobs that you look forward to go to work
@disturbed250
@disturbed250 Рік тому
Nice vid. The way he says d'luge hurts my ears....del-uge lol
@NARAWI1
@NARAWI1 Рік тому
Good research video
@ENDER_Music
@ENDER_Music Рік тому
8:45 caught me off guard lol.
@AndyGneiss
@AndyGneiss Рік тому
The amount of debris shown coming out in the proceeding slow-mo shot surprised me.
@DavidPigbody
@DavidPigbody Рік тому
"state of the art planet"? alrighty
@deandee8082
@deandee8082 Рік тому
I lived in Mukilteo for a few years, from there I could hear the Boeing test lab firing up the big GE's at paine field for boeing... INSANE, then when you get close like the airport
@ajoydebbarma9405
@ajoydebbarma9405 Рік тому
Goods
@zakp.2759
@zakp.2759 Рік тому
7:46 this is not an afterburner. This is an aerospike engine.
@user-zc4db7cz7q
@user-zc4db7cz7q 5 місяців тому
แบนร์เตรื่งยนต์ ยี่ห้อ.
@user-zc4db7cz7q
@user-zc4db7cz7q 5 місяців тому
อุบัติเกตุ...น้ำ..ลม.ไฟ..ตลื่ย..ใมนุษย์สร้างขี้ย..(ทะเล.).:กรุงเทพ..พศ.....ประชากร..พศ......ไสร์เดอร์..สี....วิศวะกร..กว.เอกสาร..นายวิศวะกร..
@user-zc4db7cz7q
@user-zc4db7cz7q 5 місяців тому
อเมริกันสเต้นดาส์.
@mjmcnult
@mjmcnult Рік тому
Layperson here. Why do commercial airline jet engines not have blue flame out the back? Something about afterburners?
@steventwiddy3402
@steventwiddy3402 Рік тому
Commercial A/C don’t need afterburners on them like military do, afterburner basically dump raw fuel into an area near the exhaust to get a military fighter get loaded down into the air faster and to be able to get higher speeds
@satyris410
@satyris410 Рік тому
Most of the thrust of airline jet engine comes from the big fans you can see when you look in the front. about 75% of the air these fans push through does not mix with fuel in the centre of the engine but in fact bypasses the core and is simply propelled rearwards, hence the name high-bypass turbofan engines. You can think of it as the engine burning fuel in order to spin the fan which powers the plane. Afterburners, also called reheat, are a method of extracting more work from the already fast-flowing air in military jets. They are not efficient at all but that is not a concern when the mission dictates speed over all else. Because airliners number one goal is fuel efficiency, they would not spend 3x the money to go 2x the speed. The experiment with Concorde showed that while there is a place for time saving that supersonic flight brings, it is not economically viable to deliver it on a large scale. Private jets provide time savings in not having to wait around in airports for your flight to be called, you can simply arrive at the airport, board, and it's wheels up. It's the one thing money cannot buy - time.
@user-io9gw1ot1e
@user-io9gw1ot1e Рік тому
استغفر الله العظيم واتوب اليه ❤
@user-zc4db7cz7q
@user-zc4db7cz7q 5 місяців тому
สายดารปลิต.เอาเแรียล.ป้บริโถค..
@Dragonplayz2013
@Dragonplayz2013 Рік тому
I’m first to watch this
@patrickcancilla1231
@patrickcancilla1231 Рік тому
😆😆😆
@user-zc4db7cz7q
@user-zc4db7cz7q 5 місяців тому
แนงต้าน.กระแวลม ทำงาน.ปกติ..แนงต้าย.เตรื่องประสิมธิถาพอรงสูง..เครื่งบนต์.ทิศทางลม...ระยะทสงไกล.ก่าว..ตลื่ย.ลม..ระยัทาง.แนวร่ย..มุมนร่อน..วิซัย..วิทยาศาตร์..ความเชื่อ ของ้มอมิวด้า.
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