New issues for GDG this time with the propulsion
Charle de Gaulle: Navy confirms the problems
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will be detained "several weeks to several months' after the discovery of a worn pieces on the shafts of the propulsion system, had indicated the Marine National.
The program of activities to the sea "of the vessel was suspended after" the finding of abnormal wear of two mechanical drive lines of trees. The anomaly was detected because of high vibration in propulsion compartment "and" after examination, two pieces of coupling between two of the four turbines of Charles de Gaulle in their rows of trees have proved to be abnormally worn.
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The Charles de Gaulle stopped because of propulsion problems
It is a blow to the Navy and DCNS, who decided to send the Charles de Gaulle back to her dock. The aircraft carrier was forced to return to Toulon, where she will remain locked for several weeks or months. The Chief of Staff of the Navy has decided to suspend the program of activities Wednesday after the finding of abnormal wear of two mechanical drive lines of trees. "In recent trips to sea, the high vibrations were detected in a compartment of propulsion. Upon examination, two pieces of coupling between two of the four turbines of Charles de Gaulle in their rows of trees have proved to be abnormally worn, "says the Navy. The Staff accurate DCNS, the Navy will "analyze the technical data and conduct tests. To identify the actions and their consequences on the building. The period of detention could last from several weeks to several months. "
This suspension of activity occurs just after the phases of training and operational readiness, which represented the heart of the rising power of the building and allowed the characterization of the air group on board.
Two poorly translated french articles
http://secretdefense.blogs.liberation.fr/
http://www.meretmarine.com/article.cfm?id=109763
seems GDG has a near constant set of problems to plague it from its protracted build to it difficult commission and a sireces of niggles ever since