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The IAE V2500 is a two-shaft high-bypass turbofan engine built by International Aero Engines (IAE) which powers the Airbus A320 family, the McDonnell Douglas MD-90, and the Embraer C-390 Millennium.[2]

V2500
The V2500-A5/D5/E5 has 1 fan; 4 LP and 10 HP compressor stages; 2 HP and 5 LP turbine stages
Type Turbofan
Manufacturer International Aero Engines
First run 1987
Major applications Airbus A320 family
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
Embraer C-390
Number built Over 7,600 (June 2018)[1]

The engine's name is a combination of the Roman numeral V, symbolizing the five original members of the International Aero Engines consortium, which was formed in 1983 to produce the V2500 engine. The 2500 represents the 25,000-pound-force (110 kN) produced by the original engine model, the V2500-A1. FAA type certification for the V2500 was granted in 1988.

The maintenance, repair, and operations market for V2500 is close to US$3 billion as of 2015.[3]


Development


The 22-blade fan of an A320's V2500-A1
The 22-blade fan of an A320's V2500-A1

Rolls-Royce based the 10-stage HP compressor on a scale-up of the RC34B eight-stage research unit used in the RB401-06 Demonstrator Engine, but with two additional stages added to the front and rear of the compressor spool. Pratt & Whitney developed the combustor and the 2-stage air-cooled HP turbine, while the Japanese Aero Engine Corporation provided the LP compression system. MTU Aero Engines were responsible for the 5-stage LP turbine and Fiat Avio designed the gearbox.[4] In 1989, its unit cost was US$4.7 million,[5] US$10.3M today.

The 4,000th V2500 was delivered in August 2009 to the Brazilian flag carrier TAM and installed on the 4,000th Airbus A320 family aircraft, an A319.[6] In early 2012, the 5,000th V2500 engine was delivered to SilkAir, and IAE achieved 100 million flying hours.[4] Six years later, in June 2018, over 7,600 engines were delivered and the V2500 achieved 200 million flight hours on 3,100 aircraft in service.[1]


Variants


An IAE V2500 fitted on a Turkish Airlines Airbus A319
An IAE V2500 fitted on a Turkish Airlines Airbus A319

V2500-A1


The original version, has 1 fan stage, 3 LP booster stages, 10 HPC stages, 2 HPT stages, and 5 LPT stages. This engine promised better fuel burn on the Airbus A320 than the competing CFM56-5A; however, initial reliability issues, coupled with insufficient thrust for the larger A321, prompted the development of the improved V2500-A5 variant. First entered service with Cyprus Airways.[4]


V2500-A5


A fourth booster stage was introduced into the engine basic configuration to increase core flow. This, together with a minor fan diameter and airflow increase, helped to increase the maximum thrust to 33,000 lbf (147 kN) thrust, to meet the requirements of the larger Airbus A321.[7] Soon, Airbus offered derated versions of the V2500-A5 on the Airbus A319 and Airbus A320, enabling the same engine hardware to be used across all Airbus A320 family aircraft, with the exception of the Airbus A318. The vast majority of V2500s are of the A5 variety.


V2500-D5


This engine retains the configuration of the V2500-A5, but is fitted with different mounting hardware and accessory gearboxes to facilitate installation on the McDonnell Douglas MD-90.


V2500-E5


This engine retains the configuration of the V2500-A5, but is fitted with different mounting hardware and accessory gearboxes to facilitate installation on the Embraer KC-390.


De-rated and increased thrust variants


An IAE V2500 fitted on a Brazilian Air Force Embraer C-390
An IAE V2500 fitted on a Brazilian Air Force Embraer C-390

A number of de-rated, Stage 4 noise compliant engines have been produced from the -A5 configuration, as well as two variants with significant increase in thrust, thus expanding the thrust range from 23,500 lbf to 33,000 lbf:


V2500SelectOne


On October 10, 2005, IAE announced the launch of the V2500Select—later called V2500SelectOne—with a sale to IndiGo Airlines to power 100 A320 series aircraft. The V2500SelectOne is a combination performance improvement package and aftermarket agreement. In February 2009, Pratt & Whitney upgraded the first V2500-A5 to the SelectOne Retrofit standard; the engine was owned by US Airways and had been in use since 1998.


V2500SelectTwo


On March 15, 2011, IAE announced an upgrade option of V2500 SelectOne Engines to the SelectTwo Program.[8] It offers reduced fuel consumption due to a software-upgrade and Reduced Ground Idle (RGI),[9] and is available since 2014 for the V2500-A5 variants.


Applications



Specifications


Data from Type Certificate Data Sheet[10]

General characteristics

Components

Performance

Variants[10]
VariantCertificationTake-Off ThrustWeightT/W BPR[11]Comp.[11]Application[11]
V2500-A1[11] 1 June 1988110.31 kN (24,800 lbf)2,404 kg (5,300 lb)4.685.4:135.8:1Airbus A320
V2527E-A5 14 August 19954.504.8:132.8:1
V2527-A5 21 November 1992108.89 kN (24,480 lbf)4.44
V2527M-A5 24 May 1999133.00 kN (29,900 lbf)}5.43
V2522-A5 10 June 1996102.48 kN (23,040 lbf)4.184.9:1Airbus A319
V2524-A5
V2530-A5 29 November 1992140.56 kN (31,600 lbf)5.734.6:135.2:1Airbus A321
V2533-A5 14 August 19964.5:1
V2531-E5[12] 20 June 2015139.36 kN (31,330 lbf)5.684.7:136.2:1Embraer KC-390
V2525-D5 29 November 1992111.20 kN (25,000 lbf)2,595 kg (5,721 lb)4.204.8:134.5:1McDonnell Douglas MD-90
V2528-D5 124.55 kN (28,000 lbf)4.714.7:135.2:1

†:[citation needed]


See also


Comparable engines

Related lists


Notes


  1. V2500-A1: 63 in (1.600 m)

References


  1. "V2500 Engine". Pratt & Whitney.
  2. "IAE Statement on KC-390 Rollout". IAE International Aero Engines.
  3. "V2500 Engine Overhauls On The Rise As Fleet Matures". MRO Network. 2016-12-12.
  4. "History". International Aero Engines.
  5. "V2500 gets major boost from ILFC" (PDF). Flight International. 24 June 1989.
  6. "IAE celebrates delivery of 4,000th V2500 to TAM on the 4,000th A320 family aircraft" (Press release). International Aero Engines. August 28, 2009. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012.
  7. "International Aero Engines / IAE V2500". all-aero.com.
  8. "International Aero Engines Launches SelectTwo Program" (Press release). International Aero Engines. June 20, 2011.
  9. "V2500 SelectTwo". International Aero Engines.
  10. "Type Certificate Data Sheet No. IM.E.069" (PDF). EASA. 12 December 2019.
  11. "V2500 Product Card" (PDF). IAE. June 7, 2016.
  12. V2500-E5 Product Card



На других языках


- [en] IAE V2500

[es] IAE V2500

El V2500 es un turbofán que proporciona potencia de empuje a los aviones de la familia Airbus A320 (A320, A321, A319 y el Airbus Corporate Jet), el McDonnell Douglas MD-90 y, más recientemente, el Embraer KC-390. La letra "V" en número romano simboliza las cinco compañías que se unieron originalmente para la fabricación del motor, entre ellas Rolls-Royce, Japan Aero Engines, Pratt & Whitney, la alemana MTU Aero Engines y Fiat Avio.

[fr] IAE V2500

L'IAE V2500 est un turbofan double corps à fort taux de dilution qui équipe les avions de ligne de la famille des Airbus A320 (A320, A321, A319 et Airbus Corporate Jet), le McDonnell Douglas MD-90 et l'Embraer KC-390[1].

[ru] International Aero Engines V2500

International Aero Engines V2500 (IAE V2500) — двухконтурный турбовентиляторный двигатель производства en:International Aero Engines[1] (консорциум, объединяющий четырёх производителей авиадвигателей — американской Pratt & Whitney, британской Rolls-Royce plc, японской JAEC и немецкой MTU; образован в 1983 году). Эти двигатели устанавливаются на самолёты семейства Airbus A320 (модели A320, A321, A319 и Airbus Corporate Jet), а также на McDonnell Douglas MD-90.[2]



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