I was playing with reduced takeoff thrust in a Boeing 737-800 simulator yesterday and was surprised that I could enter assumed temperatures below the flat rated temperature of the engines. The permissible range was from OAT up to 70°C.
The FCOM (11.40.58 - Flight Management, Navigation - FMC Preflight) says:
Selected Temperature (SEL)
Entry of an assumed temperature calculates a reduced thrust takeoff N1.
Entry can be made in degrees C or degrees F.
Maximum allowable entry is 70 degrees C (158 degrees F). The FMC, however, will limit the N1 to 25% takeoff reduction.
The lower limit is never mentioned. But according to the following chart, the flat rated temperature of a CFM56 engine is 30°C for TO thrust:
(source)
I would expect the thrust to be constant for all assumed temperatures below 30°C, but I saw a reduction in the Takeoff N1 field of the FMC when increasing the temperature in this range:
The blue points are what the simulator tells me at a sea level airport in ISA conditions, the red model is calculated with
$$ N1(T) = N1_\mathrm{max} \times \sqrt{\frac{T_0}{T}} $$
where $ T_0 = 288.15 \, \mathrm{K} $ is the OAT (15°C).
Is this a bug in the simulator? Or can the assumed temperature actually be lower?
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