What is Cfm: Definition and 62 Discussions

The CFM International CFM56 (U.S. military designation F108) series is a French-American family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines made by CFM International (CFMI), with a thrust range of 18,500 to 34,000 lbf (82 to 150 kN). CFMI is a 50–50 joint-owned company of Safran Aircraft Engines (formerly known as Snecma) of France, and GE Aviation (GE) of the United States. Both companies are responsible for producing components and each has its own final assembly line. GE produces the high-pressure compressor, combustor, and high-pressure turbine, Safran manufactures the fan, gearbox, exhaust and the low-pressure turbine, and some components are made by Avio of Italy and Honeywell from the US. The engines are assembled by GE in Evendale, Ohio, and by Safran in Villaroche, France. The completed engines are marketed by CFMI. Despite initial export restrictions, it is the most common turbofan aircraft engine in the world, in four major variants.
The CFM56 first ran in 1974. By April 1979, the joint venture had not received a single order in five years and was two weeks away from being dissolved. The program was saved when Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Flying Tigers chose the CFM56 to re-engine their DC-8s and shortly thereafter it was chosen to re-engine the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker fleet of the U.S. Air Force – still its biggest customer. The first engines entered service in 1982. Several fan blade failure incidents were experienced during the CFM56's early service, including one failure that was a cause of the Kegworth air disaster, and some engine variants experienced problems caused by flight through rain and hail. Both these issues were resolved with engine modifications.

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    What is the maximum CFM through a pipe in the rock drilling industry?

    I am in he rock drilling industry and I am looking for a formula to be able to calculate what the maximum CFM is through a pipe. For example I have a 0.5” dia. pipe, 600CFM @ 150psi compressor. What is going to be the actual CFM that I will get at the end of a pipe? Any help will be greatly...
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    Looking for input of other peoples opinions on the relationship of CFM and PSI?

    Hey. As the title dipicts, is there any relationship between CFM and PSI, linear or non-linear? Any mathamatical relationship either? CFM (cubic feet per minute) is a volume over time, and PSI (lbs per square inch) is a weight essentially over an area. So I take it, there's no real way to...
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    Calculating CFM for a 4" to 3" PVC Pipe Reduction

    Im trying to figure out the CFM on a certain project. To sum it up I am taking a 4" PVC Pipe and it is going into a 3" pvc pipe (had to shrink size due to bends and turns). My question is that if a 4" Pipe @ 4500 FPM can withstand 390CFM how will it be affected shrinking it down. Will it speed...
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    Turbocharger Efficiency: The Relationship Between PSI and CFM in Car Engineering

    hello physics experts! i have a simple question about PSI and CFM and would like your input. context of the question: a car's turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that forces positive "boost" into the intake manifold. now a great debate among car enthusiasts is why a small...
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    CFM and PSI Requirements for Abrasive Blasting 80' Steel Pipe

    I am currently getting setting up a project where we will be abrasive blasting 48" dia steel pipe in 80' lenghts utilizing robotic equipment producing 1600 CFM @ 160 PSI. We are endevouring to identify the CFM requirements for our dust collection system which will be required at one end of the...
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    Relationship between static pressure and CFM

    I am wanting to create a moderate amount of suction with a blower fan and I am trying to figure out the relationship between static pressure and airflow measured in CFM. Does higher CFM necessarily give you greater static pressure? I'm thinking I need between 150 to 200 CFM to get around 1...
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    Calculating CFM for Pnuematic Pipe

    Hello all, I am new to this site and was hoping someone could help me. I run into this kind of problem annually. And my boss usually has me spend a boat load of money by oversizing pnuematic pipe "just to be safe". What I need to know is, how much cfm will a 150 ft long 1" copper pipe...
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    What is the recommended CFM at 90 PSI for various pipe sizes?

    Hello folks, I am trying to find some general numbers on what the recommended max. CFM for compressed air @ 90 PSI is through the following pipe sizes: 1/2", 1", 1.25", 1.5" & 3". I'm not looking for anything specific, just some general numbers. I'd greatly appreciate any input on this! Thanks!
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    Calculating CFM from PSI and C.S.A.

    I'm currently designing an air filtration system for the filling compartment of a beverage filler. The goal is to introduce HEPA filtered air at a rate of 2 CFM through a circular pipe opening with diameter of x inches. The air is provided by a compressed air system at a pressure of 120PSI (I...
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    How to approx. Total pressures and Flow (CFM)

    Here is and Example. There is a system with 2-20ft dia. fans, in parallel, pulling air through a bunch of cooling coils with a cross-sectional area of about 800 ft^2. One fan is running and the other is isolated by backdraft dampers. In this situation the flow through the unit is...
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    Fan cfm output: reliant on speed or torque?

    basically i want to know for a fan whether the air flow created is more reliant on speed or torque, if there's some sort of equation out there that'd be helpful too! Thanks.
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    Calculating CFM Over a Room Surface

    I have a tough question. I'm trying to calculate the cfm over a surface in a room. assuming that the only airflow out of the room is an exhaust vent. I need to know how to calculate that CFM for the surface near the floor of the room, depending on its distance from the exhaust duct and the...
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