Turboprop
Turboprop
Turboprop
HISTORY
2 History
Flow past a turboprop engine in operation
Alan Arnold Grith had published a paper on turbine design in 1926. Subsequent work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment investigated axial turbine designs that could
be used to supply power to a shaft and thence a propeller.
turWhile the power turbine may be integral with the gas From 1929, Frank Whittle began work on centrifugal
[16]
bine
designs
that
would
deliver
pure
jet
thrust.
generator section, many turboprops today feature a free
power turbine on a separate coaxial shaft. This enables The worlds rst turboprop was designed by the
3
on 24 March 1948.[25]
The Soviet Union built on German World War II development by Junkers (BMW and Hirth/Daimler-Benz also
developed and partially tested designs). While the Soviet Union had the technology to create a jet-powered
strategic bomber comparable to Boeings B-52 Stratofortress, they instead produced the Tupolev Tu-95 Bear,
powered with four Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprops, mated
to eight contra-rotating propellers (two per nacelle) with
supersonic tip speeds to achieve maximum cruise speeds
in excess of 575 mph, faster than many of the rst jet
aircraft and comparable to jet cruising speeds for most
missions. The Bear would serve as their most successful
long-range combat and surveillance aircraft and symbol
of Soviet power projection throughout the end of the 20th
century. The USA would incorporate contra-rotating turboprop engines, such as the ill-fated Allison T40, into a
series of experimental aircraft during the 1950s, but none
would be adopted into service.
The rst American turboprop engine was the
General Electric XT31, rst used in the experimental
Consolidated Vultee XP-81.[26] The XP-81 rst ew in
December 1945, the rst aircraft to use a combination
of turboprop and turbojet power. The technology of
the Lockheed Electra airliner was also used in military
aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion and the C-130 Hercules,
using the Allison T56. One of the most produced
turboprop engines is the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6
engine.
7
Turbofan
Turbojet
Turboshaft
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5.1
References
Notes
EXTERNAL LINKS
[1] Turboprop, Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Federal Aviation Administration, 2009.
[23] http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1950/
1950%20-%202035.html
[27] Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - Collections - Kaman K-225 (Long Description)". National Air
and Space Museum. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
[6] "The turbofan engine", page 7. SRM University, Department of aerospace engineering
[7] Ilan Kroo and Juan Alonso. "Aircraft Design: Synthesis and Analysis, Propulsion Systems: Basic Concepts"
Stanford University School of Engineering, Department of
Aeronautics and Astronautics Main page
5.2 Bibliography
Green, W. and Cross, R.The Jet Aircraft of the World
(1955). London: MacDonald
[8] Prof.
Z. S. Spakovszky.
"11.5 Trends in thermal and propulsive eciency" MIT turbines, 2002.
Thermodynamics and Propulsion
6 Further reading
Van Sickle, Neil D. et al. (1999). Turboprop Engines. Van Sickles modern airmanship. McGrawHill Professional. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-07-0696334.
7 External links
Jet Turbine Planes by LtCol Silsbee USAAF, Popular Science, December 1945, rst article on turboprops printed
Wikibooks: Jet propulsion
Development of the Turboprop a 1950 Flight article on UK and US turboprop engines
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