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Originally posted by red89notch View PostShe must have been tiny because those windows are small as shit! I doubt my head could fit through one.Originally posted by beefed88 View PostThat is a lot of cabin pressure leaving through a small hole.
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Originally posted by beefed88 View PostThat is a lot of cabin pressure leaving through a small hole.
I do know this........ Eight psi is about half an atmosphere. This means that while an airliner is flying, there are about ten tons of air pressure pushing outward on each of the doors. Think about that next time you pass the door
on the way to the John.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostAt fl300 the cabin was about 8.3 /\p. 8.3 lbs per sq inch. I do not know the exact size of the window, I bet one of our A&P guys familiar with the 73 can give those dimension and do the math of the pressure on that window.
I do know this........ Eight psi is about half an atmosphere. This means that while an airliner is flying, there are about ten tons of air pressure pushing outward on each of the doors. Think about that next time you pass the door
on the way to the John.Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.
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Originally posted by 68RR View Post767 outer window is about 13"X 10". I believe the 737 is a bit shorter and wider.. Looks like the blade failed at the annular filler. Last guy to do a fan blade lube is probably sweating a bit.
Mostly N1 blades. Causes massive vibs on the N1 and N2.
The CRJ-700 G.E. CF34-8C5 did it bad.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostHave you heard of "blade stacking" during the cool off of engine shutdown?
Mostly N1 blades. Causes massive vibs on the N1 and N2.
The CRJ-700 G.E. CF34-8C5 did it bad.
The Southwest fan blade failure would most likely only be caught by a NDT non destructive testing method. Some engines have time limits on the fan blades like 777 and 757 RR. But not sure about CFM56.2006 Civic SI
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostHave you heard of "blade stacking" during the cool off of engine shutdown?
Mostly N1 blades. Causes massive vibs on the N1 and N2.
The CRJ-700 G.E. CF34-8C5 did it bad.Last edited by 68RR; 04-20-2018, 10:09 PM.Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostAt fl300 the cabin was about 8.3 /\p. 8.3 lbs per sq inch. I do not know the exact size of the window, I bet one of our A&P guys familiar with the 73 can give those dimension and do the math of the pressure on that window.
I do know this........ Eight psi is about half an atmosphere. This means that while an airliner is flying, there are about ten tons of air pressure pushing outward on each of the doors. Think about that next time you pass the door
on the way to the John."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by beefed88 View PostAre you referring to blade shingling? Pratt JT9 would do that on occasion.
The Southwest fan blade failure would most likely only be caught by a NDT non destructive testing method. Some engines have time limits on the fan blades like 777 and 757 RR. But not sure about CFM56.
GE solved the problem in two ways, first by increasing the red-line of max vibs. Second, changing out all of our N1 blades after 500hrs run time.Last edited by likeitfast55; 04-22-2018, 03:59 PM.
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I never thought about this issue had a small kid been in that seat nor the amount of cabin pressure.
I'm pretty sure I'll try my hardest to not get a window seat and for damn sure keep our seatbelts on for the entire flight.
Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostThats how I feel about my farts...
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View PostI'm pretty sure I'll try my hardest to not get a window seat and for damn sure keep our seatbelts on for the entire flight.
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