After reading about the development of the L-1000/XJ37 engine, which evolved from a mixed-flow compressor to a 2-1/2 speed compressor (the LP section was driven off the main-shaft via a reduction gear, and a hydraulic torque-converter was fitted to the first 4-stages in order to assist with engine starting and higher altitude performance), I'm curious why nobody just drove part of a compressor off a gearing system instead of using the twin-spool arrangement commonly seen?
I have also heard of ideas for geared-turbofans in which the LP/HP compressor shafts were pretty normal, but a gear-box would drive the fan instead of having the fan either part of the LP section (as on most turbofans), or on it's own shaft (as on RR's engine designs), yet only a very small number of designs were produced: Off the bat, I can only think of the Garrett TFE731, the Lycoming ALF-502R/507L, Pratt & Whitney PW1000G.
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I have also heard of ideas for geared-turbofans in which the LP/HP compressor shafts were pretty normal, but a gear-box would drive the fan instead of having the fan either part of the LP section (as on most turbofans), or on it's own shaft (as on RR's engine designs), yet only a very small number of designs were produced: Off the bat, I can only think of the Garrett TFE731, the Lycoming ALF-502R/507L, Pratt & Whitney PW1000G.
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