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Honeywell TPE331

The Honeywell TPE331 (military designation: T76) is a turboprop engine. It was designed in the 1950s by Garrett AiResearch, and produced since 1999 by successor Honeywell Aerospace. The engine's power output ranges from 575 to 1,650 shaft horsepower (429 to 1,230 kW).[2][3][4]

TPE331 / T76
TPE331-14
Type Turboprop
National origin United States
Manufacturer Garrett AiResearch
Honeywell Aerospace
First run 1960
Major applications Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner
Mitsubishi MU-2
Rockwell Turbo Commander
Number built 13,500+[1]
Developed into Garrett TPF351

Design and development

Garrett AiResearch designed the TPE331 from scratch in 1959 for the military.[5] “Designed as a 575-horsepower engine it was not a scaled-down version of a larger engine, as competitors were offering.”[6] The TPE331 originated in 1961 as a gas turbine (the "331") to power helicopters.[6] It first went into production in 1963.[7] More than 700 had been shipped by the end of 1973.[6] It was designed to be both a turboshaft (TSE331)[8] and a turboprop (TPE331), but the turboshaft version never went into production. The first engine was produced in 1963, installed on the Aero Commander in 1964 and put into production on the Aero Commander Turbo Commander in June 1965.[citation needed]

Performance

The 715 shp TPE331-6 used in the Beech King Air B100 have a 400-hr. fuel nozzle cleaning interval, 1,800-hr. hot section inspection interval and a 5,400-hr. time between overhaul; approval is possible for 3,000-hr. HSIs and 6,000-hr. overhauls and engine reserves are cheaper than for the PT6A.[9]

Variants

Military variants (T76)

T76-G-2
T76-G-4
T76-G-6
T76-G-8
T76-G-10
T76-G-12
T76-G-12A
T76-G-14
T76-G-16
T76-G-410
T76-G-411
T76-G-416
T76-G-417
T76-G-418
T76-G-419
T76-G-420
T76-G-421

Commercial variants (TPE331)

US FAA TC Variants
Model Certified[a]
TPE331-1 1967-12[14]
TPE331-1U
TPE331-1UA
TPE331-2 1967-12[14]
TPE331-2U
TPE331-2UA
TPE331-3 1969-03-28
TPE331-3U 1969-03-28
TPE331-3UW 1969-03-28
TPE331-3W 1969-03-28
TPE331-5[b] 1970-05-15
TPE331-5A 1988-05-04
TPE331-5AB 1992-07-21
TPE331-5B 1992-07-21
TPE331-5U 1970-05-15
TPE331-6[c] 1970-05-15
TPE331-6A 1978-01-20
TPE331-6U 1970-05-15
TPE331-8[d] 1976-11-19
TPE331-8A 1981-12-24
TPE331-9 1976-11-19
TPE331-9U 1976-11-19
TPE331-10 1978-01-20
TPE331-10A 1980-12-12
TPE331-10AV 1996-07-19
TPE331-10B 1980-12-12
TPE331-10G 1984-08-14
TPE331-10GP 1994-12-14
TPE331-10GR 1984-08-14
TPE331-10GT 1994-12-14
TPE331-10J 1988-05-04
TPE331-10N 1992-02-06
TPE331-10P 1994-12-14
TPE331-10R 1982-06-25
TPE331-10T 1994-04-14
TPE331-10U 1978-01-20
TPE331-10UA 1982-07-29
TPE331-10UF 1982-06-25
TPE331-10UG 1984-08-14
TPE331-10UGR 1984-08-14
TPE331-10UJ 1988-05-04
TPE331-10UK 1988-11-04
TPE331-10UR 1983-11-14
TPE331-11U 1979-09-28
TPE331-11UA 1982-06-25
TPE331-12 1984-12-19
TPE331-12B[e] 1986-12-10
TPE331-12JR 1997-10-31
TPE331-12UA 1988-05-04
TPE331-12UAN 2014-05-09
TPE331-12UAR 1987-12-18
TPE331-12UER 1991-07-22
TPE331-12UHR 1993-01-07
TSE331-3U[f] 1970-04-30
TPE331-14A 1984-04-26
TPE331-14B 1984-04-26
TPE331-14F 1989-05-24
TPE331-14GR 1992-07-13
TPE331-14HR 1992-07-13
TPE331-15AW 1988-12-05
TPE331-16[g] N/A
TPE331-25A
TPE331-25AA
TPE331-25AB
TPE331-25B
TPE331-25C
TPE331-25D
TPE331-25DA
TPE331-25DB
TPE331-25E
TPE331-25F
TPE331-25FA
TPE331-29A
TPE331-43
TPE331-43-A
TPE331-43-B
TPE331-45
TPE331-47 [h]
TPE331-47-A
TPE331-47-B
TPE331-51
TPE331-55
TPE331-55-A
TPE331-55-B
TPE331-57
TPE331-57-B
TPE331-61
TPE331-61-A
  1. ^ Dates from FAA type certificates E4WE[10] (TPE331 model series 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12) and E18NE[11] (series 14 and 15). No certification date information available from type certificates E3WE[12] (series 1 and 2) and E2WE[13] (series 25, 29, 43, 45, 47, 51, 55, 57, and 61).
  2. ^ Powered the Rockwell Aero Commander Turbo Commander 690, CASA 212-100, Mitsubishi MU-2N, and Dornier 228.[15]
  3. ^ Powered the Mitsubishi MU-2S/K/L/M and Beech B-100.[15]
  4. ^ Powered the Cessna Conquest 441.[16]
  5. ^ Powered the Shorts Tucano trainer aircraft and the CASA 212-400 regional airliner.[17]
  6. ^ Used on the Sikorsky S-55 military helicopter.[18]
  7. ^ Renamed to TPF351-20 in early 1988.[19] Was the rear-fuselage powerplant for the Embraer/FMA CBA 123 Vector. Flown on a Boeing 720 testbed aircraft and Vector prototype starting in July 1990. Development of the aircraft and engine suspended in 1992, when the engine was nine months from certification.[20]
  8. ^ Entered service on the Volpar Super Turbo 18 in February 1966.[21]

Applications

Fitted with TPE-331s as a replacement for their original engines

Specifications

 
Cutaway view of a TPE-331

General characteristics

  • Type: Single-shaft turboprop with integral gearbox
  • Length: 46 inches (1,200 mm) (TPE331-43A),[7] 42.82 in (1,088 mm) (TPE331-10)[22]
  • Diameter: 21 inches (530 mm) (TPE331-43A)[7]
  • Dry weight: 336 lb (152 kg) (TPE331-43A),[7] 385 lb (175 kg) (TPE331-10)[22]

Components

Performance

See also

Comparable engines

Related lists

References

  1. ^ Brecken, Steve (July 2016). "Honeywell Continues to Hone Turboprop Engine for 50th Anniversary" (Press release). Phoenix, Arizona: Honeywell Aerospace. from the original on 2019-07-04.
  2. ^ . Honeywell Aerospace. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  3. ^ . Products & Services. Honeywell Aerospace. Archived from the original on 2010-09-08.
  4. ^ (PDF). Honeywell Aerospace. 2006-07-10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  5. ^ "TPE331 Engines Offers Super Performance on Dornier 228 Aircraft" (Press release). Phoenix, Arizona: Honeywell Aerospace. 2017-04-11.
  6. ^ a b c Schoneberger, William A.; Scholl, Robert R. H. (1985). Out of Thin Air: Garrett's First 50 Years. Garrett Corporation. pp. 153, 174–175, 203. ISBN 9780961702908.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Garrett TPE331". Collection. Canadian Museum of Flight. from the original on 2019-07-04.
  8. ^ Wilkinson, Paul H. (1964). Aircraft engines of the World 1964/65 (20th ed.). London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. p. 43.
  9. ^ George, Fred (2017-01-30). "Used Aircraft Report: Beech King Air B100". Business & Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week Network.
  10. ^ Honeywell (AlliedSignal, Garrett, AiResearch) (May 22, 2014). E4WE. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Report). Type Certificate Data Sheet (34 ed.).{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Honeywell (AlliedSignal, Garrett) (February 1, 2000). E18NE. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Report). Type Certificate Data Sheet (9 ed.).
  12. ^ Honeywell (AlliedSignal, Garrett, AiResearch) (February 1, 2000). E3WE. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Report). Type Certificate Data Sheet (8 ed.).{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Honeywell (AlliedSignal, Garrett, AiResearch) (February 1, 2000). E2WE. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Report). Type Certificate Data Sheet (8 ed.).{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ a b Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 648.
  15. ^ a b Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 652.
  16. ^ Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 653.
  17. ^ Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 656.
  18. ^ Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 661.
  19. ^ "Garrett engine is redesignated". Regional Airline Report. Airline Executive. February 1988. p. 12. ISSN 0278-6702.
  20. ^ Leyes & Fleming 1999, pp. 710–711.
  21. ^ Leyes & Fleming 1999, p. 645.
  22. ^ a b c d e f (PDF). Honeywell Aerospace. April 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-19.

Bibliography

  • Leyes, Richard A., II; Fleming, William A. (1999). The history of North American small gas turbine aircraft engines. Reston, VA: National Air and Space Museum and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). pp. 632–661. ISBN 1-56347-332-1. OCLC 247550535.
  • McClellan, J. Mac (July 1983). "Turboprop progress: Garrett stakes its fortune on engines that offer reliability with minimum maintenance". Flying. Vol. 110, no. 7. pp. 31–32. ISSN 0015-4806.
  • Frignac, J-P.; Privoznik, E. J. (March 12–15, 1979). The growth and evolution of the TPE331. Gas Turbine Conference & Exhibit & Solar Energy Conference. doi:10.1115/79-GT-164. ISBN 978-0-7918-7968-9. OCLC 8518974705.

External links

  • TPE 331 Cost Protection Programs
  • TPE 331 Engine Conversions
  • , for version 10. ()

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3 1 Military variants T76 3 2 Commercial variants TPE331 4 Applications 4 1 Fitted with TPE 331s as a replacement for their original engines 5 Specifications 5 1 General characteristics 5 2 Components 5 3 Performance 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksDesign and development EditGarrett AiResearch designed the TPE331 from scratch in 1959 for the military 5 Designed as a 575 horsepower engine it was not a scaled down version of a larger engine as competitors were offering 6 The TPE331 originated in 1961 as a gas turbine the 331 to power helicopters 6 It first went into production in 1963 7 More than 700 had been shipped by the end of 1973 6 It was designed to be both a turboshaft TSE331 8 and a turboprop TPE331 but the turboshaft version never went into production The first engine was produced in 1963 installed on the Aero Commander in 1964 and put into production on the Aero Commander Turbo Commander in June 1965 citation needed Performance EditThe 715 shp TPE331 6 used in the Beech King Air B100 have a 400 hr fuel nozzle cleaning interval 1 800 hr hot section inspection interval and a 5 400 hr time between overhaul approval is possible for 3 000 hr HSIs and 6 000 hr overhauls and engine reserves are cheaper than for the PT6A 9 Variants EditMilitary variants T76 Edit T76 G 2 T76 G 4 T76 G 6 T76 G 8 T76 G 10 T76 G 12 T76 G 12A T76 G 14 T76 G 16 T76 G 410 T76 G 411 T76 G 416 T76 G 417 T76 G 418 T76 G 419 T76 G 420 T76 G 421 Commercial variants TPE331 Edit US FAA TC Variants Model Certified a TPE331 1 1967 12 14 TPE331 1UTPE331 1UATPE331 2 1967 12 14 TPE331 2UTPE331 2UATPE331 3 1969 03 28TPE331 3U 1969 03 28TPE331 3UW 1969 03 28TPE331 3W 1969 03 28TPE331 5 b 1970 05 15TPE331 5A 1988 05 04TPE331 5AB 1992 07 21TPE331 5B 1992 07 21TPE331 5U 1970 05 15TPE331 6 c 1970 05 15TPE331 6A 1978 01 20TPE331 6U 1970 05 15TPE331 8 d 1976 11 19TPE331 8A 1981 12 24TPE331 9 1976 11 19TPE331 9U 1976 11 19TPE331 10 1978 01 20TPE331 10A 1980 12 12TPE331 10AV 1996 07 19TPE331 10B 1980 12 12TPE331 10G 1984 08 14TPE331 10GP 1994 12 14TPE331 10GR 1984 08 14TPE331 10GT 1994 12 14TPE331 10J 1988 05 04TPE331 10N 1992 02 06TPE331 10P 1994 12 14TPE331 10R 1982 06 25TPE331 10T 1994 04 14TPE331 10U 1978 01 20TPE331 10UA 1982 07 29TPE331 10UF 1982 06 25TPE331 10UG 1984 08 14TPE331 10UGR 1984 08 14TPE331 10UJ 1988 05 04TPE331 10UK 1988 11 04TPE331 10UR 1983 11 14TPE331 11U 1979 09 28TPE331 11UA 1982 06 25TPE331 12 1984 12 19TPE331 12B e 1986 12 10TPE331 12JR 1997 10 31TPE331 12UA 1988 05 04TPE331 12UAN 2014 05 09TPE331 12UAR 1987 12 18TPE331 12UER 1991 07 22TPE331 12UHR 1993 01 07TSE331 3U f 1970 04 30TPE331 14A 1984 04 26TPE331 14B 1984 04 26TPE331 14F 1989 05 24TPE331 14GR 1992 07 13TPE331 14HR 1992 07 13TPE331 15AW 1988 12 05TPE331 16 g N ATPE331 25ATPE331 25AATPE331 25ABTPE331 25BTPE331 25CTPE331 25DTPE331 25DATPE331 25DBTPE331 25ETPE331 25FTPE331 25FATPE331 29ATPE331 43TPE331 43 ATPE331 43 BTPE331 45TPE331 47 h TPE331 47 ATPE331 47 BTPE331 51TPE331 55TPE331 55 ATPE331 55 BTPE331 57TPE331 57 BTPE331 61TPE331 61 A Dates from FAA type certificates E4WE 10 TPE331 model series 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 and 12 and E18NE 11 series 14 and 15 No certification date information available from type certificates E3WE 12 series 1 and 2 and E2WE 13 series 25 29 43 45 47 51 55 57 and 61 Powered the Rockwell Aero Commander Turbo Commander 690 CASA 212 100 Mitsubishi MU 2N and Dornier 228 15 Powered the Mitsubishi MU 2S K L M and Beech B 100 15 Powered the Cessna Conquest 441 16 Powered the Shorts Tucano trainer aircraft and the CASA 212 400 regional airliner 17 Used on the Sikorsky S 55 military helicopter 18 Renamed to TPF351 20 in early 1988 19 Was the rear fuselage powerplant for the Embraer FMA CBA 123 Vector Flown on a Boeing 720 testbed aircraft and Vector prototype starting in July 1990 Development of the aircraft and engine suspended in 1992 when the engine was nine months from certification 20 Entered service on the Volpar Super Turbo 18 in February 1966 21 Applications EditAero Rockwell Turbo Commander 680 690 840 980 1000 Antonov An 38 Ayres Thrush BAe Jetstream 31 32 British Aerospace Jetstream 41 Beech B100 King Air CASA C 212 Aviocar Cessna 441 Conquest II Comp Air 9 Conroy Stolifter Dornier 228 Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner General Atomics MQ 9 Reaper Grob G 520 HAL HTT 40 Kestrel K 350 Mitsubishi MU 2 North American Rockwell OV 10 Bronco Pilatus Fairchild PC 6C Turbo Porter Piper Cheyenne 400 Short SC 7 Skyvan Short Tucano EMB 312S Tucano Swearingen Merlin Fitted with TPE 331s as a replacement for their original engines Edit Beechcraft Model 18 Cessna 208 Caravan Cessna 337 Skymaster de Havilland Canada DHC 2 Beaver de Havilland Canada DHC 3 Otter de Havilland DH 104 Dove FMA IA 58 Pucara Grumman Ag Cat Grumman S 2 Tracker Marsh S 2F3AT Turbo Tracker Handley Page Jetstream PAC Fletcher SibNIA TVS 2MS Antonov An 2 conversion Sikorsky H 19 ChickasawSpecifications Edit Cutaway view of a TPE 331 General characteristics Type Single shaft turboprop with integral gearbox Length 46 inches 1 200 mm TPE331 43A 7 42 82 in 1 088 mm TPE331 10 22 Diameter 21 inches 530 mm TPE331 43A 7 Dry weight 336 lb 152 kg TPE331 43A 7 385 lb 175 kg TPE331 10 22 Components Compressor Two stage centrifugal Combustors Reverse annular Turbine Three stage axialPerformance Maximum power output 575 hp 429 kW TPE331 43A 7 940 hp 700 kW TPE331 10 22 Overall pressure ratio 10 55 1 TPE331 10 22 Specific fuel consumption 0 534 lb hp h 325 g kWh TPE331 10 22 Power to weight ratio 1 71 hp lb 2 81 kW kg TPE331 43A 7 2 44 hp lb 4 01 kW kg TPE331 10 22 See also Edit Aviation portalComparable engines General Electric Catalyst Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6 Walter M601Related lists List of aircraft enginesReferences Edit Brecken Steve July 2016 Honeywell Continues to Hone Turboprop Engine for 50th Anniversary Press release Phoenix Arizona Honeywell Aerospace Archived from the original on 2019 07 04 TPE331 Spec Chart Honeywell Aerospace Archived from the original PDF on 2014 09 03 Retrieved 2014 08 29 TPE Products amp Services Honeywell Aerospace Archived from the original on 2010 09 08 TPE331 14 Turboprop Engine PDF Honeywell Aerospace 2006 07 10 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 09 03 Retrieved 2014 08 29 TPE331 Engines Offers Super Performance on Dornier 228 Aircraft Press release Phoenix Arizona Honeywell Aerospace 2017 04 11 a b c Schoneberger William A Scholl Robert R H 1985 Out of Thin Air Garrett s First 50 Years Garrett Corporation pp 153 174 175 203 ISBN 9780961702908 a b c d e f Garrett TPE331 Collection Canadian Museum of Flight Archived from the original on 2019 07 04 Wilkinson Paul H 1964 Aircraft engines of the World 1964 65 20th ed London Sir Isaac Pitman amp Sons Ltd p 43 George Fred 2017 01 30 Used Aircraft Report Beech King Air B100 Business amp Commercial Aviation Aviation Week Network Honeywell AlliedSignal Garrett AiResearch May 22 2014 E4WE Federal Aviation Administration FAA Report Type Certificate Data Sheet 34 ed a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Honeywell AlliedSignal Garrett February 1 2000 E18NE Federal Aviation Administration FAA Report Type Certificate Data Sheet 9 ed Honeywell AlliedSignal Garrett AiResearch February 1 2000 E3WE Federal Aviation Administration FAA Report Type Certificate Data Sheet 8 ed a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Honeywell AlliedSignal Garrett AiResearch February 1 2000 E2WE Federal Aviation Administration FAA Report Type Certificate Data Sheet 8 ed a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 648 a b Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 652 Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 653 Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 656 Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 661 Garrett engine is redesignated Regional Airline Report Airline Executive February 1988 p 12 ISSN 0278 6702 Leyes amp Fleming 1999 pp 710 711 Leyes amp Fleming 1999 p 645 a b c d e f TPE331 10 Turboprop Engine PDF Honeywell Aerospace April 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 07 19 Bibliography EditLeyes Richard A II Fleming William A 1999 The history of North American small gas turbine aircraft engines Reston VA National Air and Space Museum and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA pp 632 661 ISBN 1 56347 332 1 OCLC 247550535 McClellan J Mac July 1983 Turboprop progress Garrett stakes its fortune on engines that offer reliability with minimum maintenance Flying Vol 110 no 7 pp 31 32 ISSN 0015 4806 Frignac J P Privoznik E J March 12 15 1979 The growth and evolution of the TPE331 Gas Turbine Conference amp Exhibit amp Solar Energy Conference doi 10 1115 79 GT 164 ISBN 978 0 7918 7968 9 OCLC 8518974705 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garrett TPE331 TPE 331 Cost Protection Programs 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