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Question:
Is it possible to scale up the TEI TF-6000/10000 engine size and diameter to have similar dimensions as the GE F-110 129 engine with at least 80KN dry and 160KN wet?
Answer:
Yes, it is possible in principle to scale an engine like the TEI TF 6000/10000 to achieve higher thrust, but this requires extensive modifications and improvements to various components of the engine. The following aspects would be crucial:
1. combustion system: to increase thrust from 26 KN Dry 44 KN Wet (as in the TF 6000/10000) to 80 KN (dry) and 160 KN (wet), combustion efficiency would need to be increased. This means that the injection system and combustion chamber must be optimized to release more energy per unit of fuel.
2. turbine and compressor: A higher thrust requires more powerful components in the compressor and turbine. These would have to be designed for higher temperatures and pressure conditions, which may also require the use of improved materials and cooling systems.
3. mass flow: In order to generate more thrust, it may be necessary to increase the air mass flow through the engine. This requires an increased intake area or more efficient compression to feed more air into the combustion chamber.
4. exhaust gas afterburning (wet): To double the thrust in "wet" mode (160 lbf), a more powerful afterburner unit would be required. This would need to be designed to burn a larger amount of fuel efficiently in order to increase thrust by expanding the hot exhaust gases.
5. materials and structures: To cope with the higher loads and temperatures associated with thrust increase, more advanced materials and heat-resistant alloys capable of performing reliably under the extreme operating conditions may be required.
6. Weight and efficiency: Scaling often means an increase in engine weight, which in turn can affect specific efficiency. Therefore, the weight of the engine must be carefully optimized in relation to the desired thrust so as not to compromise the overall performance of the system.
It is therefore technically possible to scale up the TF 6000 to an 80 dry and 160 wet lbf engine, but this requires considerable development work to ensure that all components meet the higher requirements and operate efficiently.