Let's hope that TF 6000 comes good. Doesn't KAAN need an engine producing several times the thrust TF 6000 will produce? ie a very different engine
Essentially the engine that is going to power KAAN will be an oversized TF6000. But it is in essence going to be a different engine as it will have to produce over 4 times the dry thrust TF6000 is going to produce. Since we are aiming for an engine that is going to perform supercruise and provide plenty of power for auxiliary units and directed energy weapons on board, the prospective TF35K should develop around 26000lbf military thrust. So, yes; That is a big jump from 6000lbf.
TF6K, with it’s higher bypass ratio and modern design, should prove to be a good test bed to achieve a quieter and stealthier engine that we are aspiring to achieve in TF35K.
As well as being wider and bigger in size, the TF35K will have larger moving parts rotating at comparatively high angular speeds and hence will need comparatively different engineering capability to adapt these parts in to the mega structure.
If we are to go by Dr Aksit’s statements and read between the lines, the TF35K is already prepared for production in the computer in digital format. But TEI first has to prove itself that it can produce a turbofan engine; and then, according to the data obtained from TF6K, the missing or presumed data for TF35K will be put in place to determine a more successful prototype engine of TF35K.
It has also be remembered that as per
@Merzifonlu has mentioned, the TF6K is really meant to go on an unmanned drone, to start with. This gives a good advantage to us to try this engine on a drone without any hesitation of the danger of losing a life. That in itself should shave off a significant time from the proposed trial period.
The other positive point on TEI’s side is the fact that they have been producing parts and engines that use most of these technologies when producing engines with GE label. Now that a completely new design is being realised with TEI label, they need to prove to themselves that they can go along with confidence all the way.