Rolls-Royce Trent 500

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Trent 500
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A Trent 500 turbofan mounted on an Airbus A340-600 of Lufthansa.

The Rolls-Royce Trent 500 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce to power the larger A340-500/600 variants. It was selected in June 1997,[1] first ran in May 1999,[2] first flew in June 2000, and achieved certification on 15 December 2000.[3] It entered service in July 2002 and 524 engines were delivered on-wing until the A340 production ended in 2012.

Keeping the three spool architecture of the Trent family, it has the Trent 700's 2.47 m (97.5 in) fan and a Trent 800 core scaled down.[4] It produces up to Template:Cvt of thrust at take-off and has a bypass ratio up to 8.5:1 in cruise.[3]

Development

In 1995, Airbus began considering an engine for two new long-range derivatives of its four-engined A340, the A340-500/600. The existing A340-200/300 was powered by CFM International CFM56 engines. However, the CFM56 was at the limit of its development capability, and would be unable to power the new A340-500/-600. In April 1996, Airbus signed an agreement with GE Aviation to develop a suitable engine, but decided not to proceed when GE demanded an exclusivity deal on the A340.[5][1]

Certification was applied for on 9 February 1998,[3] and first ran in May 1999.[2] By July 1999, Rolls-Royce had secured $5 billion worth of Trent 500 orders.[6] Flight testing began in late June 2000 on a modified A340 testbed. By July 2000, the test program had amassed 1,750h and 2,00 cycles, and aimed for 15,000h and 4,000-5,000 cycles before introduction.[4] It achieved certification on 15 December 2000.[3]

The Trent 500 entered service on the A340-600 with Virgin Atlantic in July 2002 and on the ultra-long range A340-500 with Emirates in December 2003. Air Canada had been expected to be the launch customer for the A340-500 in May 2003, but just before this on 1 April 2003 the airline filed for bankruptcy protection which resulted in delivery of its two A340-500s being delayed. This allowed Emirates to be the first airline to operate the type.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". After production of the Airbus A340 ended in 2011, a total of 131 A340-500/-600 have been delivered with 524 Trent 500 engines altogether; Lufthansa is the largest operator, with 24 delivered A340-600.[7]

Design

The Trent 500 is a high bypass turbofan with three spools: the fan is powered by a 5 stage Low Pressure turbine (nominal speed: 3,900 RPM), the Intermediate pressure spool has an 8-stage axial compressor (9,100 RPM) and the High Pressure spool has an 6-stage axial compressor (13,300 RPM), both driven by a single turbine stage. It has an annular combustor and is equipped with an Electronic Engine Control System.[3]

It is flat rated at ISA + 15°C for Template:Cvt net thrust at take-off and has an 8.5:1 bypass ratio in cruise.[3]

The Trent 500 is essentially a scaled Trent 800, with a Template:Cvt fan with 26 unswept blades like the Trent 700. The IP and HP compressors and scaled-down by 20% from the Trent 892, while the turbines are scaled-down by 90% and are made of single crystal CMSX-4 alloy with thermal barrier coatings. Fuel burn is 1% lower because of 3D aerodynamics. It was tested up to Template:Cvt to establish limits.[4]

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Applications

Specifications

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Trent 500 engines on the left wing of an Iberia A340-600

Data from EASA[3]

General characteristics

Components

  • Compressor: Single-stage fan, eight-stage intermediate pressure compressor, six-stage high pressure compressor
  • Combustors: Tiled annular with 20 fuel injectors
  • Turbine: Single-stage high pressure turbine, single-stage intermediate pressure turbine, five-stage low pressure turbine

Performance

Type designators

Rolls Royce RB211 Trent 500 variants[3]
Variant Certification Max T/O Max Cont.
RB211 Trent 553-61 9 February 1998 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
RB211 Trent 553A2-61 21 April 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
RB211 Trent 556-61 9 February 1998 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
RB211 Trent 556A2-61 21 April 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
RB211 Trent 560A2-61 21 April 2002 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".

See also

Related development

Comparable engines

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References

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External links

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