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dropbear75 3rd July 2008 03:23

Question regarding engine names.
 
Hi, just wondering what the different names of an engine tell us...
As an example TIO-540-J2BD, IO-360-L2A or PT6A-135A

I believe there is a letter code designated for injected engines or how they are mounted etc?

Thanks.

Captain Smithy 3rd July 2008 06:26

Not sure about TPs/Turbofans but piston engines have designator codes. Here's a brief summary:

O - Horizontally opposed
I- Fuel Injection
T - Turbocharged
G - Geared
S - Supercharged

Can't think of any others... anyone care to add?

The number after the letters is the engine's displacement in Cubic Inches (to convert to Cubic Centimeters multiply by 16.4). The number/letter after that specifies what magnetos are used, I think.

So, for example, an IO-360-L2A engine is a horizontally-opposed, fuel-injected engine with a displacement of 360ci (about 5900cc) equipped with L2A magnetos.

Anyone care to explain the coding system used for turbines?

Smithy.

GEnxsux 3rd July 2008 09:57

Few examples,

RB211-TRENT892

Rolls-Barnoldswick (design house) 211 (project number for 3 shaft)
Trent (brand name) 8 (800 series) 92 (thrust rating in pounds)


V2500-A5

V (V roman numeral for number of original consortium members) 25 (25lb thrust) - A (Airbus) 5 (no idea!).

NutLoose 3rd July 2008 15:39

The L2a is the variant of the piston engine, not the mags fitted,

As for adding other versions to the list

you have missed

L for left hand rotation as in fitted to a twin.

V for Vertical installation as in Helicopters.

A for Aerobatic use.


Rolls Royce used to name their Gas turbines after Rivers

Welland

Trent

Derwent

Spey

Tyne etc

Original Bristol Engines were named After mythology

Gnome

Goblin

Orpheous

Pegasus


The french used Mountains? therefore and I am not 99% on this the Adour was as a combined engine named after the Adour which is a mountain river to show both countries collaborations

Blacksheep 3rd July 2008 21:02


V2500-A5... ...25 (25lb thrust)
Come now, the A320 family are certainly no Mach 2 super jets, but I think the old V2500 has a bit more poke than that. ;)

NutLoose 4th July 2008 00:30

-25 might have been the original projected sales forecast? :}



Remember when they went to try and get a bank loan to build the PT6

helofixer 4th July 2008 04:30

Where does Turbomeca get the names for its products?
Most Turbomeca engines bear names taken from the Pyrenees mountain range that forms the backdrop to the company's headquarters. Names of lakes are used for turbo-shaft engines, mountain peaks for the single-spool turbo-jet engines, mountain passes for twin-spool turbo-jet engines, winds for turbo-generators and valleys for turbo-propeller engines. Such is the inspirational power of nature!


From the Turbomeca home page

helofixer 4th July 2008 04:43

Lycoming also has an H designator for Helicopter engines that are not mounted vertically.

And setting the way back clock, Pratt and Whitney named most of their radial engines after the Wasp family of insects:

Pratt & Whitney Wasp series
R-1340 Wasp
R-985 Wasp Junior
R-1830 Twin Wasp
R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior
R-2800 Double Wasp

and Wright went for meteorological with their round motors
R-1300 Cyclone 7
R-1820 Cyclone 9
R-2600 Cyclone 14 (Twin Cyclone)
R-3350 Cyclone 18 (Duplex Cyclone)

avionic type 4th July 2008 21:15

engine names
 
We who worked for the old British European Airways once suggested to Rolls Royce that the early version of the Tyne had been missnamed, it should have been the Ouse because or the amount of oil it lost through oil seal problems .
It was not received with much warmth:(

forget 8th July 2008 09:11

And County Durham was a little miffed when RR neglected the River Wear.

Jetset41 8th July 2008 19:01

Engine names
 
Come on you guys, nobody even told this chap that the TIO-540-J2BD, is the left hand engine in a PA31-350 Navajo Chieftain, call yourself engineers.

Have one in the shop should any-one want one.

jetset41:ok:


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