Ametist Project: Process development project for additive manufacturing
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SİCİM is arguably the most important project of SSB at the moment. Silicon carbide (SiC) fibers will be developed in the scope of SİCİM project. Those fibers will be used to produce hot-section turbine blades and replace single-crystal superalloys. Phase 1 of the project covers the production of high-quality SiC that can be used to produce SiC fibers thinner than a strand of human hair and prove that those fibers have required mechanical and thermal characteristics. Phase 2 will involve coming up with a serial production process and product standardization.Yes, very nice, but is it possible to show which components of an engine could potentially be made with these technologies ?
Perhaps someone who knows could snapshot a engine and color the components in three different colors.
It would go a long way for people to understand these technologies contribution.
Great news all around. Hope we'll see similar good news on rotating detonation engine projects!SİCİM is arguably the most important project of SSB at the moment. Silicon carbide (SiC) fibers will be developed in the scope of SİCİM project. Those fibers will be used to produce hot-section turbine blades and replace single-crystal superalloys. Phase 1 of the project covers the production of high-quality SiC that can be used to produce SiC fibers thinner than a strand of human hair and prove that those fibers have required mechanical and thermal characteristics. Phase 2 will involve coming up with a serial production process and product standardization.
Those thin fibers are coated with a very special coating and woven/embedded together inside a SiC matrix to create a turbine blade that is as tough as a single crystal superalloy blade but not brittle like ceramic. The end product has only 1/3 weight of a single-crystal superalloy blade and can withstand temperatures a lot higher than single-crystal blades. Low blade weight means lower centrifugal forces which means thinner shafts etc. A big reduction in total engine weight and higher thrust-to-weight ratio. Higher operating temperatures mean higher thrust and more efficiency/lower fuel consumption. CMC is the next big thing in turbines and anyone who masters the tech will make huge money. Currently, GE is leading followed by IHI and TEI is in a good position. If SİCİM is announced as a project it means it already passed some milestones. TEI was subsidizing Phd thesis and it seems the results are good so this official project is launched.
AMETİST project is for the cold section. TEI wants to produce MMC (Metal Matrix Composite) parts for the cold section of the engine by using additive manufacturing so TEI is developing a melting process for metal dust by using a laser. This is a process development project directly related to production.
ÖTEKTİK is another CMC project for the hot section but it is for the fixed parts like combustion chambers, exhaust mixers etc.
Gezgin?Turbofan Missile Engine from Kale Arge!
Turkish defense industry company Kale Arge announced that it has started development activities for the 'Turbofan Missile Engine'. Thus, Türkiye will be able to develop longer-range cruise missiles. Kale Arge General Manager Cüneyt Kenger, answering the questions of SavunmaSanayiST regarding the issue, made important statements. Kenger emphasized that turbofan engines have higher fuel efficiency than turbojet engines, and on the other hand, they are heavier. Referring to Kale Arge's experience in the field of turbojet missile engines with the KTJ-3200, KTJ-1750, KTJ-3700 and ARAT Projects, Cüneyt Kenger said, "I would not say that we should gradually switch to turbofans, but we consider it to be the right time to add turbofans to our portfolio. We have also started working on turbofans." We are here, as of 2023. When we say turbofan, we mean small and expendable engines for missile platforms, as per our mission. "We have started conceptual studies of such a turbofan engine." he said.
there is ARAT Projects i.e turbojet engine for Gezgin but seems that there is an intention for longer-range cruise missiles and Kale has a turbofan engine project at conceptual studies stageGezgin?
Yes. Tübitak works on a continuously rotating detonation engine.
Does Turkish Institutes undertake Scintific Studies for Rotating Detonation Engines ?
Now, if only they could supply us with the first ignition video of TF6000...TEI is the biggest supplier of the GEnx engine program.
I guess it will most probably be under the supervision or in partnership with Rolls-Royce. This issue will become clearer in the future.Turbofan Missile Engine from Kale Arge!
Turkish defense industry company Kale Arge announced that it has started development activities for the 'Turbofan Missile Engine'. Thus, Türkiye will be able to develop longer-range cruise missiles. Kale Arge General Manager Cüneyt Kenger, answering the questions of SavunmaSanayiST regarding the issue, made important statements. Kenger emphasized that turbofan engines have higher fuel efficiency than turbojet engines, and on the other hand, they are heavier. Referring to Kale Arge's experience in the field of turbojet missile engines with the KTJ-3200, KTJ-1750, KTJ-3700 and ARAT Projects, Cüneyt Kenger said, "I would not say that we should gradually switch to turbofans, but we consider it to be the right time to add turbofans to our portfolio. We have also started working on turbofans." We are here, as of 2023. When we say turbofan, we mean small and expendable engines for missile platforms, as per our mission. "We have started conceptual studies of such a turbofan engine." he said.
I strongly believe that mass produced, one time use with very low life span (but still reliable enough) turbofan MISSILE engine is with in Kale's capabilities now, but yes everthing is possibleI guess it will most probably be under the supervision or in partnership with Rolls-Royce. This issue will become clearer in the future.
I guess it will most probably be under the supervision or in partnership with Rolls-Royce. This issue will become clearer in the future.
TEI is the biggest supplier of the GEnx engine program.