Those have the CF6-80 cores, not F101 cores.
China never bought that version, as I said it was a commercial flop.
Reports states they bought 2 of them. On 29 March 1982,
Aviation Week & Space Technology published an article entitled "China Waiting for CFM-56II Turbofan Exportation?" The report said that China had purchase 2 CFM-56II Turbofan engines to replace the engines on China's
This is a mystery.
Now I'm pretty sure Chinese doesn't use AL-31F copies. ( and seeing there capabilities. AL-31F of Russia itself is not so great engine and is much below western standard. If Chinese were using that they could have created perfect copy but that was not the case with J-10.)
They never used Russian thrust vectors in WS-10 which is the most important feature of Russian engines.
BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTH.
AL-3(1 Compressor: 4 fan and 9 HP compressor) stages
Combustors: Annular
Turbine: 2 single-staged turbines
Performance
Maximum thrust:
16,700 lbf (74.5 kN) dry thrust
27,560 lbf (122.58 kN) with afterburner
Overall pressure ratio: 23:1
Bypass ratio: 0.59:1
Turbine inlet temperature: 2,573 °F; 1,412 °C (1,685 K)
WS-10
The WS-10 is a high power, high thrust to weight ratio and low bypass ratio engine with 12 stage structures, including a 3-level fan, nine-level stator, one-level high pressure compressor and one low pressure compressor.
General Electric F110 is Compressor: 2 spool, 3 fan and 9 HP
compressor stage
Internally of WS-10 are different from AL-31. There is now way you can prove that it's based on AL-31. Either we can accept Chinese build one engine on there own which is mysteriously similar to American one. Or copied from CFM56.
If CFM-56 was never in the end hands of Chinese then WS-10 is original Chinese build engine with core compression ratio 3-level fan, nine-level stator, one-level high pressure compressor and one low pressure similar to American F110.
Why from inside F-110 looks like WS-10?
Looks like US stole technology from China