CFM launches dust‑ingestion tests on RISE small‑core HP turbine components

CFM International has begun dust‑ingestion testing on high‑pressure turbine blades and nozzles central to its RISE small‑core engine design. The programme will generate empirical data on component response to particulate exposure to support ongoing development and validation of the RISE core.

Discovered 2025-10-10T09:11:45.674772-07:00 | 2025-10-10T09:11:45.674772-07:00

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  • CFM has started targeted dust‑ingestion tests on HP turbine blades and nozzles — components at the heart of the RISE small‑core — producing direct engineering data on particulate‑induced wear and performance.
  • Test outcomes will feed into design validation, maintenance expectations and supplier specifications for the RISE core, making this a measurable development milestone for OEMs, engine suppliers and MRO planners.

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Leeham News Aerospace Testing Intnl Le Journal de l’Aviation flugrevue.de aerobuzz.fr worldairnews.co.za
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