General Electric LM1500

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LM1500
Type Gas turbine
National origin United States
Manufacturer
General Electric
Developed from General Electric J79

The General Electric LM1500 is an industrial and marine

GE Aviation. The LM1500 is a derivative of the General Electric J79 aircraft engine series.[1]

The LM1500 delivers up to 15,000 shaft horsepower (11,000 kW).[2]

History

The LM1500 was derived from the J79 engine in 1960.

JP-5 fuel, but this was avoided in these early engines by keeping to JP fuels.[1]

Its first commercial use was as a catapult for launching aircraft.[4] Over time, its commercial applications widened to include marine propulsion[5] and its use at oil and gas pipeline compressor stations.[6]

References

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  3. ^ National Aeronautics. 1963.
  4. ^ Gas & Oil Power. Whitehall Technical Press. 1964.
  5. ^ Bureau of Ships Journal. Bureau of Ships, Department of the Navy. 1963.
  6. ^ Fuel Flexibility in GE LM Engines, by Mark Lipton, GE Energy on 12 Oct 2005. Retrieved February 16th, 2010.

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