Eurojet EJ200

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EJ200
Eurojet EJ200 for Eurofighter Typhoon PAS 2013 01 free.jpg
EJ200 on static display
Type Turbofan
Manufacturer EuroJet Turbo GmbH
First run 1991
Major applications Eurofighter Typhoon

The Eurojet EJ200 is a military turbofan, used as the powerplant of the Eurofighter Typhoon. The engine is largely based on the Rolls-Royce XG-40 technology demonstrator which was developed in the 1980s. The EJ200 is built by the EuroJet Turbo GmbH consortium. The EJ200 is also used in the Bloodhound SSC supersonic land speed record attempting car.

Development

Rolls-Royce XG-40

Rolls-Royce began development of the XG-40 technology demonstrator engine in 1984. [1] Development costs were met by the British government (85%) and Rolls-Royce.[2]

On 2 August 1985, Italy, West Germany and the UK agreed to go ahead with the Eurofighter. The announcement of this agreement confirmed that France had chosen not to proceed as a member of the project.[3] One issue was French insistence that the aircraft be powered by the SNECMA M88, in development at the same time as the XG-40.[4]

Eurojet EJ200

File:Eurojet EJ2000 Austrian.jpg
An EJ200 on display.

The Eurojet consortium was formed in 1986 to co-ordinate and manage the project largely based on XG-40 technology. In common with the XG-40, the EJ200 has a three-stage fan with a high pressure ratio, five-stage low-aspect-ratio high-pressure (HP) compressor, a combustor using advanced cooling and thermal protection, and single-stage HP and LP turbines with powder metallurgy discs and single crystal blades. A reheat system (afterburner) provides thrust augmentation. The variable area final nozzle is a convergent-divergent design.

In December 2006, Eurojet completed deliveries of the 363 EJ200s for the Tranche 1 Eurofighters. Tranche 2 aircraft require 519 EJ200s.[5] As of December  2006, Eurojet was contracted to produce a total of 1,400 engines for the Eurofighter project.[6]

HAL Tejas

In 2009, Eurojet entered a bid, in competition with General Electric’s F414, to supply a thrust vectoring variant of the EJ200 to power the HAL Tejas.

After evaluation and acceptance of the technical offer provided by both Eurojet and GE Aviation, the commercial quotes were compared in detail and GE Aviation was declared as the lower bidder. The deal will cover purchase of 99 GE F414 engines. The initial batch will be supplied by GE and the remainder will be manufactured in India under a transfer of technology arrangement.[7][8]

TAI TFX

On the 20th of January 2015 ASELSAN of Turkey and Eurojet Turbo GmbH signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the EJ200 military turbofan engine programme.[9][10] It is envisaged that the collaboration would produce a derivative of the EJ200 with thrust vectoring for use in Turkey's TFX 5th Generation Air Superiority Fighter program.

Variants

EJ2x0

Stage 1:

  • The EJ2x0 with 20% growth compared to the original EJ200. The EJ2x0 engine will have dry thrust increasing to some 72 kN (or 16,200 lbf) with a reheated output of around 103 kN (or 23,100 lbf).[11]

Stage 2:

  • The new engine plan to increase the output 30% more power compared to the original EJ200. The engine will have dry thrust of around 78 kN (or 17,500 lbf) with a reheated output of around 120 kN (or 27,000 lbf).[11]

Landspeed record attempt

An EJ200 engine, together with a rocket engine, will power the Bloodhound SSC for an attempt at the land speed record. The target speed is at least 1000 mph.[12]

Applications

Specifications

File:EJ200 inlet.jpg
The compressor inlet, with both rotor and stator blades visible.
File:Eurojet ej2000.jpg
EJ200 Thrust vectoring prototype

Data from Rolls-Royce plc[13]

General characteristics

  • Type: turbofan
  • Length: 4 m (160 in)
  • Diameter: 700 mm (28 in)
  • Dry weight: 990 kg (2,180 lb)[14][N 1]

Components

  • Compressor: 3-stage LP, 5-stage HP
  • Combustors: annular
  • Turbine: 1-stage LP, 1-stage HP

Performance

See also

Comparable engines
Related lists

References

Notes
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  9. http://www.brahmand.com/news/Turkeys-ASELSAN-inks-deal-with-Eurojet-for-EJ200-engine/13417/1/13.html
  10. http://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/160363/turkey-picks-ej200-engine-for-future-tfx-fighter-program.html
  11. 11.0 11.1 http://typhoon.starstreak.net/Eurofighter/engines.html[unreliable source?]
  12. "http://www.bloodhoundssc.com/fia-world-land-speed-record"
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  14. http://www.mtu.de/de/products_services/military_business/programs/ej200/index.html
  15. http://www.mtu.de/fileadmin/EN/2_Engines/2_Military_Aircraft_Engines/1_Fighter_Aircraft/EJ200/ProductLeaflet_EJ200.pdf
Footnotes
  1. All-up, weight including afterburner

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