Can Gasturb Software Simulate CFM56-7B Engine at Full Thrust?

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The discussion revolves around simulating the performance of the CFM56-7B engine at full thrust using GasTurb software. A user seeks guidance on the correct parameters and steps for the simulation, indicating that this is for a school project. Other participants suggest reviewing GasTurb PowerPoint tutorials and emphasize the importance of demonstrating prior effort before receiving help. The conversation highlights the need for users to clarify their understanding and specify the areas where they are struggling. Overall, the thread focuses on educational support for using GasTurb effectively in academic settings.
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TL;DR Summary: Engine performances on gasturb

Hello everyone,I’m writing this message because I have an issue so I wanna do a simulation of the performances of the engine cfm56-7b when thrust is 100% on gasturb software is there anyway that can help me and explain me the right steps and the values of parameters that I should put in this case ?
 
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Have you tried the GasTurb PowerPoint tutorials ?
 
Yes i read it can you help me
 
abdou09 said:
TL;DR Summary: Engine performances on gasturb

is there anyway that can help me and explain me the right steps and the values of parameters that I should put in this case ?
Is this question for schoolwork? In any case, you need to show your effort before we can offer tutorial help.
 
berkeman said:
Is this question for schoolwork? In any case, you need to show your effort before we can offer tutorial help.
Yes exactly that’s for schoolwork
 
Okay, then I will move it to the schoolwork forums for you. Please show us what you have done so far. Also show us the part of the Support/Tutorials that you do not understand. What is holding you up from starting on this schoolwork task?
 
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