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Shenyang WS-10. The Shenyang WS-20 ( Chinese: 涡扇-20; pinyin: Wōshàn-20; lit. 'turbofan-20') is a high- bypass turbofan aircraft engine designed by the Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute for the PLAAF 's Y-20 family of strategic airlifters, currently installed in limited numbers. It is based on the core of the low-bypass turbofan ...
A high-bypass turbofan based on the core of the low-bypass turbofan WS-10A. Undergoing flight test on Y-20 and Il-76. Undergoing flight test on Y-20 and Il-76. Designed to be used by Comac C919 and CRAIC CR929 but still currently in testing.
First run. 2006 [ 1] Major applications. Chengdu J-20. Status. Initial production. The Shenyang WS-15 ( Chinese: 涡扇-15; pinyin: Wōshàn-15 ), codename Emei, is a Chinese afterburning turbofan engine designed by the Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute and manufactured by the Shenyang Liming Aircraft Engine Company. [ 1]
The WS-20 was derived from the core of the Shenyang WS-10A, an indigenous Chinese turbofan engine for fighter aircraft. [23] Single-engine testing with the WS-20 may have occurred by February 2019. [24] Four-engine in-flight testing may have occurred by December 2020. [25] The engine was still in development in late-2021. [2]
Shenyang WS-20. The Shenyang WS-10 ( Chinese: 涡扇-10; pinyin: Wōshàn-10; lit. 'turbofan-10'), codename Taihang, is a turbofan engine designed and built by the People's Republic of China . Chinese media reported 266 engines were manufactured from 2010 to 2012 for the J-11 program. [2] Unofficial estimates placed production at more than 300 ...
The DSI changes suggested the possibility of more powerful engines being used than its predecessors, likely to be an advanced 14-ton thrust derivative of the Russian AL-31 or Chinese Shenyang WS-10 turbofan engines. By 2020, the J-20 is scheduled to use the 18–19 ton WS-15 engine, enabling the jet to supercruise without using afterburners ...
Developed into. Pratt & Whitney F135. The Pratt & Whitney F119, company designation PW5000, is an afterburning turbofan engine developed by Pratt & Whitney for the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) program, which resulted in the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. The engine delivers thrust in the 35,000 lbf (156 kN) class and was designed for sustained ...
List of turbofan manufacturers. The turbofan engine market is dominated by General Electric, Rolls-Royce plc and Pratt & Whitney, in order of market share. General Electric and Safran of France have a joint venture, CFM International. Pratt & Whitney also have a joint venture, International Aero Engines with Japanese Aero Engine Corporation and ...