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Safran Ardiden

The Safran Ardiden is a 1,400–2,000 hp (1,000–1,500 kW) turboshaft designed and produced by Safran Helicopter Engines for 5–8 t (11,000–18,000 lb) single and twin-engine helicopters. Launched in 2003 as a more powerful TM 333, it first ran in 2005 and was introduced in 2007. The Ardiden 1 Shakti powers the Indian HAL Dhruv, Light Combat Helicopter and Light Utility Helicopter while the more powerful Ardiden 3 powers the Avicopter AC352 and Kamov Ka-62.

Ardiden
Type Turboshaft
National origin France
Manufacturer Safran Helicopter Engines
Built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
First run 2005[1]
Major applications HAL Dhruv
Number built 250 by 2018[2]
Developed from Turbomeca TM 333

Development edit

In 1961, Turbomeca granted Hindustan Aeronautics Limited a manufacturing license for the Artouste turboshaft engine to equip the Indian Alouette III Chetak and Alouette II Cheetah helicopters.

By September 2000, HAL had contracted with Turbomeca to develop a more powerful version of the ALH's TM 3332B2, from 747 to 800 kW (1,002 to 1,073 hp).[3] By January 2002, Turbomeca had begun developing the 1,200 hp (890 kW) Ardiden TM3332C2 for 5–6 t (11,000–13,000 lb) helicopters, launched at the Paris Air Show for the LAH as the Shakti, co-developed and assembled by HAL, as the US lifted India's 1998 nuclear tests sanctions. The TM3332B2 first two axial stages were replaced by a centrifugal compressor, and the power turbine went from one to two stages, while the two channel FADEC came from the TM3332E. Then expected to enter service in 2005, its estimated market was 1,500 engines over the first 15 years.[4]

By July 2002, Turbomeca was ready to launch the 900 kW (1,200 hp) engine development with HAL for 11% for the ALH, then renamed Dhruv. The TM333 was derated from 800 to 765 kW (1,073 to 1,026 hp) for the Dhruv, and the Ardiden 1H Shakti would be derated from 1,070 to 900 kW (1,430 to 1,210 hp). The Ardiden 1A was designed to for the Eurocopter EC155HP+, and the Ardiden 2K for the Agusta-Bell AB.139. It would slot between the 485–740 kW (650–992 hp) Arriel and the 1,240–1,565 kW (1,663–2,099 hp) Makila for 5-6 t (11,000-13,250lb) medium twins. At $500,000, it would be 40% cheaper than 900kW competitors like the Honeywell/Rolls-Royce LHTEC CTS800 and the MTU/Turbomeca/R-R MTR390. The first test run was then expected in early 2004, flight-testing by the end of the same year, certification by the end of 2005 and entry into service by 2006.[5] It was launched in February 2003 at the Aero India show with a large order from HAL, to be used in 6-6.5 t (13,200-14,300lb) helicopters. HAL was to supply one-tenth of its components.[6]

By October 2005, Turbomeca ran the first example in Tarbes, planning a July 2006 first flight. HAL has an 11% stake in development and 21% of the manufacture: the gearbox, power turbine and part of the HP compressor. The design include the single-crystal HP turbine blades and new ceramic coatings to run without cooling, for 20% of growth potential.[1]

Developed by India for 19%, the Shakti made its first test flight on the Dhruv on 16 August 2007.[7] By late 2007, HAL started fitting the Shakti for Dhruvs produced from then.

The Ardiden 3G was certified in June 2017 and by 2018, 250 Ardiden 1 were in service.[2] By September 2019, the Ardiden 1 engines had completed 200,000 flying hours, and the Ardiden 3C/3G had completed over 10,000 hours of tests.[8]

Turboprop version edit

By April 2019, Safran was considering a turboprop version of the Ardiden to compete with the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 and General Electric Catalyst, based on its Tech-TP demonstrator, part of the EU's Clean Sky 2 programme, for first ground runs in the coming months.[9] The first ground run happened on 12 June in Tarnos; the complete propulsion system include the nacelle, air intake and propeller while the accessory gearbox and propeller controller include more electric technologies.[10]

It could be used for a future European UAV, in cooperation with ZF Luftfahrttechnik for the gearbox and MT-Propeller for the propeller. The FADEC would manage both power and propeller pitch for operation up to 13,716 meters / 45,000 ft. The Tech TP compact, lightweight architecture targets a 15% lower fuel consumption over current engines.[8] On 21 July 2020, a memorandum of agreement was signed between Safran and ZF, targeting flight testing of the 1,700-2,000shp (1,260-1,490kW) Ardiden 3TP from 2022. The 11 t EuroMALE UAV, set for a 2024 first flight, is a goal as a first platform, before civil applications.[11]

Design edit

The Ardiden 1 offers 1,400 to 1,700 hp (1,000 to 1,300 kW) and the Ardiden 3 covers the 1,700–2,000 hp (1,300–1,500 kW) range, for 5 to 8 t (11,000 to 18,000 lb) single and twin-engine helicopters.[2]

The Ardiden has a two-stage centrifugal compressor, then a reverse flow annular combustor, a single stage axial gas generator turbine followed by a two-stage axial free turbine outputting its power to the front by a concentric shaft, and is controlled by a dual-channel digital engine electronic control unit.[12]

Variants and applications edit

 
Ardiden 1H1 for the HAL Dhruv
LCH
 
Ardiden 3G for the Ka-62
Variant Certification[12][13] Application[2]
Ardiden 1H 20 December 2007 HAL Dhruv
HAL Light Combat Helicopter
Ardiden 1H1 11 March 2009
Ardiden 1U HAL Light Utility Helicopter
Ardiden 3G 12 June 2017 Kamov Ka-62
Ardiden 3C / WZ16 5 April 2018 Avicopter AC352

Specifications edit

Variant Ardiden 1[12] Ardiden 3[13]
length 1,250 mm (49 in) 1,244–1,285.4 mm (48.98–50.61 in)
height × width 694×519 mm (27.3×20.4 in) 648×640–655.9 mm (25.51×25.20–25.82 in)
weight 205 kg (452 lb) 215–226.6 kg (474–500 lb)
compressor 2 centrifugal stages
combustor reverse flow
turbine 1 HP stage, 2 power stages
T/O power 938–1,032 kW (1,258–1,384 hp) 1,177–968 kW (1,578–1,298 hp)
power/weight 4.58–5.03 kW/kg (2.79–3.06 hp/lb) 5.47–4.27 kW/kg (3.33–2.60 hp/lb)

See also edit

Related development

Comparable engines

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ardiden has first test run". Flightglobal. 11 Oct 2005.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ardiden". Safran Helicopter Engines.
  3. ^ "Turbomeca buy gives Snecma a foothold in turboshaft market". Aviation Week. Sep 4, 2000. p. 30.
  4. ^ "New Turbomeca engine to power India's LAH". Aviation Week. Jan 7, 2002. p. 30.
  5. ^ "Turbomeca set to launch Ardiden". Flight International. 2 July 2002.
  6. ^ "Turbomeca and HAL strengthen ties". Flight International. 11 Feb 2003.
  7. ^ (Press release). HAL. 16 Aug 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  8. ^ a b Alexandre Rocchi (25 Sep 2019). "Safran will design new turboprop for a European UAV". Air & Cosmos.
  9. ^ Dominic Perry (29 Apr 2019). "Safran eyes turboprop variant of Ardiden 3 helicopter engine". Flightglobal.
  10. ^ Dominic Perry (18 June 2019). "Safran runs Tech TP demonstrator for first time". Flightglobal.
  11. ^ Dominic Perry (21 July 2020). "Safran and ZF press ahead with new military turboprop engine development". Flightglobal.
  12. ^ a b c "Type Certificate Data Sheet EA E.037 for Ardiden 1" (PDF). EASA. 1 February 2017.
  13. ^ a b "Type certificate data sheet No. E. 103 for Ardiden 3" (PDF). EASA. 5 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Safran Ardiden is a 1 400 2 000 hp 1 000 1 500 kW turboshaft designed and produced by Safran Helicopter Engines for 5 8 t 11 000 18 000 lb single and twin engine helicopters Launched in 2003 as a more powerful TM 333 it first ran in 2005 and was introduced in 2007 The Ardiden 1 Shakti powers the Indian HAL Dhruv Light Combat Helicopter and Light Utility Helicopter while the more powerful Ardiden 3 powers the Avicopter AC352 and Kamov Ka 62 ArdidenType TurboshaftNational origin FranceManufacturer Safran Helicopter EnginesBuilt by Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedFirst run 2005 1 Major applications HAL DhruvNumber built 250 by 2018 2 Developed from Turbomeca TM 333 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Turboprop version 2 Design 3 Variants and applications 4 Specifications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment editIn 1961 Turbomeca granted Hindustan Aeronautics Limited a manufacturing license for the Artouste turboshaft engine to equip the Indian Alouette III Chetak and Alouette II Cheetah helicopters By September 2000 HAL had contracted with Turbomeca to develop a more powerful version of the ALH s TM 3332B2 from 747 to 800 kW 1 002 to 1 073 hp 3 By January 2002 Turbomeca had begun developing the 1 200 hp 890 kW Ardiden TM3332C2 for 5 6 t 11 000 13 000 lb helicopters launched at the Paris Air Show for the LAH as the Shakti co developed and assembled by HAL as the US lifted India s 1998 nuclear tests sanctions The TM3332B2 first two axial stages were replaced by a centrifugal compressor and the power turbine went from one to two stages while the two channel FADEC came from the TM3332E Then expected to enter service in 2005 its estimated market was 1 500 engines over the first 15 years 4 By July 2002 Turbomeca was ready to launch the 900 kW 1 200 hp engine development with HAL for 11 for the ALH then renamed Dhruv The TM333 was derated from 800 to 765 kW 1 073 to 1 026 hp for the Dhruv and the Ardiden 1H Shakti would be derated from 1 070 to 900 kW 1 430 to 1 210 hp The Ardiden 1A was designed to for the Eurocopter EC155HP and the Ardiden 2K for the Agusta Bell AB 139 It would slot between the 485 740 kW 650 992 hp Arriel and the 1 240 1 565 kW 1 663 2 099 hp Makila for 5 6 t 11 000 13 250lb medium twins At 500 000 it would be 40 cheaper than 900kW competitors like the Honeywell Rolls Royce LHTEC CTS800 and the MTU Turbomeca R R MTR390 The first test run was then expected in early 2004 flight testing by the end of the same year certification by the end of 2005 and entry into service by 2006 5 It was launched in February 2003 at the Aero India show with a large order from HAL to be used in 6 6 5 t 13 200 14 300lb helicopters HAL was to supply one tenth of its components 6 By October 2005 Turbomeca ran the first example in Tarbes planning a July 2006 first flight HAL has an 11 stake in development and 21 of the manufacture the gearbox power turbine and part of the HP compressor The design include the single crystal HP turbine blades and new ceramic coatings to run without cooling for 20 of growth potential 1 Developed by India for 19 the Shakti made its first test flight on the Dhruv on 16 August 2007 7 By late 2007 HAL started fitting the Shakti for Dhruvs produced from then The Ardiden 3G was certified in June 2017 and by 2018 250 Ardiden 1 were in service 2 By September 2019 the Ardiden 1 engines had completed 200 000 flying hours and the Ardiden 3C 3G had completed over 10 000 hours of tests 8 Turboprop version edit By April 2019 Safran was considering a turboprop version of the Ardiden to compete with the Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6 and General Electric Catalyst based on its Tech TP demonstrator part of the EU s Clean Sky 2 programme for first ground runs in the coming months 9 The first ground run happened on 12 June in Tarnos the complete propulsion system include the nacelle air intake and propeller while the accessory gearbox and propeller controller include more electric technologies 10 It could be used for a future European UAV in cooperation with ZF Luftfahrttechnik for the gearbox and MT Propeller for the propeller The FADEC would manage both power and propeller pitch for operation up to 13 716 meters 45 000 ft The Tech TP compact lightweight architecture targets a 15 lower fuel consumption over current engines 8 On 21 July 2020 a memorandum of agreement was signed between Safran and ZF targeting flight testing of the 1 700 2 000shp 1 260 1 490kW Ardiden 3TP from 2022 The 11 t EuroMALE UAV set for a 2024 first flight is a goal as a first platform before civil applications 11 Design editThe Ardiden 1 offers 1 400 to 1 700 hp 1 000 to 1 300 kW and the Ardiden 3 covers the 1 700 2 000 hp 1 300 1 500 kW range for 5 to 8 t 11 000 to 18 000 lb single and twin engine helicopters 2 The Ardiden has a two stage centrifugal compressor then a reverse flow annular combustor a single stage axial gas generator turbine followed by a two stage axial free turbine outputting its power to the front by a concentric shaft and is controlled by a dual channel digital engine electronic control unit 12 Variants and applications edit nbsp Ardiden 1H1 for the HAL DhruvLCH nbsp Ardiden 3G for the Ka 62Variant Certification 12 13 Application 2 Ardiden 1H 20 December 2007 HAL DhruvHAL Light Combat HelicopterArdiden 1H1 11 March 2009Ardiden 1U HAL Light Utility HelicopterArdiden 3G 12 June 2017 Kamov Ka 62Ardiden 3C WZ16 5 April 2018 Avicopter AC352Specifications editVariant Ardiden 1 12 Ardiden 3 13 length 1 250 mm 49 in 1 244 1 285 4 mm 48 98 50 61 in height width 694 519 mm 27 3 20 4 in 648 640 655 9 mm 25 51 25 20 25 82 in weight 205 kg 452 lb 215 226 6 kg 474 500 lb compressor 2 centrifugal stagescombustor reverse flowturbine 1 HP stage 2 power stagesT O power 938 1 032 kW 1 258 1 384 hp 1 177 968 kW 1 578 1 298 hp power weight 4 58 5 03 kW kg 2 79 3 06 hp lb 5 47 4 27 kW kg 3 33 2 60 hp lb See also editRelated development Turbomeca TM 333Comparable engines HAL HTSE 1200 LHTEC CTS800 MTR390 Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6 Safran ArranoRelated lists List of aircraft enginesReferences edit a b Ardiden has first test run Flightglobal 11 Oct 2005 a b c d Ardiden Safran Helicopter Engines Turbomeca buy gives Snecma a foothold in turboshaft market Aviation Week Sep 4 2000 p 30 New Turbomeca engine to power India s LAH Aviation Week Jan 7 2002 p 30 Turbomeca set to launch Ardiden Flight International 2 July 2002 Turbomeca and HAL strengthen ties Flight International 11 Feb 2003 Dhruvs with Shakti engine and weapons make maiden flight Press release HAL 16 Aug 2007 Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 a b Alexandre Rocchi 25 Sep 2019 Safran will design new turboprop for a European UAV Air amp Cosmos Dominic Perry 29 Apr 2019 Safran eyes turboprop variant of Ardiden 3 helicopter engine Flightglobal Dominic Perry 18 June 2019 Safran runs Tech TP demonstrator for first time Flightglobal Dominic Perry 21 July 2020 Safran and ZF press ahead with new military turboprop engine development Flightglobal a b c Type Certificate Data Sheet EA E 037 for Ardiden 1 PDF EASA 1 February 2017 a b Type certificate data sheet No E 103 for Ardiden 3 PDF EASA 5 April 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turbomeca Ardiden Official website nbsp This aircraft engine article is missing some or all of its specifications If you have a source you can help Wikipedia by adding them Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Safran Ardiden amp oldid 1160788370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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