SamuraiBlue
Captain
If I remember correctly Blisk will become the source of the problem for vibration not the cure.I suspect composite is another mistranslation (like quality/mass) here, actually. It probably refers to a blisk, i.e. BLades Integrated with the diSK into a single piece - a "composite" of blades and disk. This can be done with separately manufactured hollow blades by joining them to the disk via linear friction welding and IIRC is used in the LP compressors of the EJ200, F119 & F135. Composite blades are difficult to make hollow, cannot be integrated with a metal disk and are generally not appropriate for a fighter engine with its small fan diameter. A blisk is generally preferable up to the largest business jet engines (~ 50 inch diameter, like the GE Passport that is based on the LEAP core but lacks the composite fan).
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