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Al31FP does not use any rhenium based alloy. The alloy is mostly of simpler type - 2nd generation DS or 1st generation SCB. I am not sure if Russia gave the metallurgy or not. But I don't understand how india could make AL31F engine if Russia did not give metallurgy. If india made its own engine from AL31F design like Chinese WS10, then India would have named it differently too.Metallurgy is not given I think.
Both of these were made in early 1980s before better alloys or manufacturing processes like Single Crystal or powder metallurgy came into use. Once the core is made, it is difficult to modify without having to redesign the core extensively. So, these have likely been kept the same except for minor improvements in technology of blades or turbine like usage of blisks or powder metallurgy. Changing the alloy will require redesign and hence is unlikely to be done.Problem is GEF404 and AL31FP, both have thrust to weight 7.8:1 by calculation, the 100kN Kaveri will weigh around 1280kgees, it won't be an improvement, and IAF will simply dumb the plan of integrating it on LCA.
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I am just considering the TET of M88 to be 1800-1850K and deducing that removing the advantage of 3rd gen SCB of 80-100K, the temperature tolerance of 2nd gen DS should be 1700-1750K by incorporating the improvement in cooling and thermal coating.
So, TWR is likely to be above 8 even without rhenium alloys. With increased bypass of 0.5, it is possible to get Kaveri engine of 100kN in 1200-1220kg (10% more than F414, which weighs 1110kg).
The reason why I am against rhenium alloys is that it prevents mass manufacturing of the engine in large quantity by creating supply bottleneck. Without rhenium, it will be easier to mass manufacture engines as per will. The quality will improve with rhenium but quantity will decrease
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