PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - Question for the engine guys
View Single Post
Old 8th August 2020 | 19:22
  #7 (permalink)  
tdracer
Community Builder
Community Influencer
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2013
: Non-Aircrew
Posts: 5,682
Likes: 3,347
From: Everett, WA
Originally Posted by Dave Therhino
It's combustor growl, or instability of the flame in the combustor producing pressure waves in the acoustic range.
What Dave said. Flame instability produces a low rumbling sound.
Most high bypass engines have some level of combustor growl during start - although the -115B is quite pronounced and the CFM on the 737NG is rather pronounced.
There have been cases where the acoustic rumble was so strong that it could case damage - forcing a redesign to reduce the instability and resultant rumble.

Back when we were doing initial engine runs on the GE90-94B (~1995), engine start was really interesting to listen to. The GE90 has a 'dual annular combustor' (DAC) and during start they'd switch between the two rings of combustors - the resultant frequency change actually sounded like a car shifting gears...
tdracer is offline  
Reply