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PowerJet SaM146

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Aircraft Engines
SaM 146
PowerJet SaM 146 at Paris Air Show 2011
TypeTurbofan
National originFrance andRussia
ManufacturerPowerJet
First run2008[1]
Major applicationsSukhoi Superjet 100
Developed fromCFM International CFM56

ThePowerJet SaM146 is aturbofan engine produced by thePowerJet joint venture betweenSnecma (Safran) of France andNPO Saturn of Russia.[2] Developing 68–80 kN (15,000–18,000 lbf) of thrust, the SaM146 is used on theSukhoi Superjet 100.

Snecma is in charge of the core engine, control system (FADEC), transmissions (accessory gearbox, transfer gearbox), overall engine integration and flight testing. NPO Saturn is responsible for the components in the low pressure section and engine installation on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional aircraft and ground testing.

Design and development

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An SaM146 installed on aSukhoi Superjet 100

The SaM146 is the outcome of a Franco-Russian joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines of France and United Engine Corporation (UEC) of Russia. In the joint venture, Saturn, an engine design and manufacturing subsidiary of UEC is responsible for the design and manufacturing of the cold section which includes the fan, the low-pressure turbine and the low-pressure compressor, as well as for the general assembly and testing of the SaM146 engine. Conversely, the area of responsibility for Safran Aircraft Engines which is represented by its subsidiary, Snecma, covers the design and manufacture of the engine core or hot-section - this includes the development of high-pressure compressor, high-pressure turbine, a combustion chamber, an accessory gearbox, electronic engine control and power plant integration. The SaM146 engine and its manufacturing process are certified to the EASA and IAC AR regulations. Deliveries and all after-sales services on the SaM146 are performed by PowerJet.

The SaM146 core design is mainly based on theCFM56.[3] The core was developed bySnecma, drawing on itsM88 ‘hot section’ military engine experience and the DEM21 core demonstrator project – with its six-stage compressor and single-stage, high-pressure turbine withactive blade-tip clearance control – and various other modern design features (such as single-piece bladed disks). The SaM146 utilizes a single-stage high-pressure turbine and as a new design has been developed to meet current and projected environmental standards, including regulations of theICAO Committee of Aviation Environmental Protection Sixth Session (CAEP VI), set to become effective in 2008.[citation needed].Blisk technology is used to improve fuel economy and lower maintenance.[4]

The SaM146 provides 62 to 77.8KN of thrust (6,200 to 7,700 kg). In April 2003, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company selected the SaM146 for itsSuperjet 100 regional aircraft, to be produced in 75 and 95-seat versions. On 23 June 2010, it was announced thatEASA certified PowerJet for its SaM146 engine.[5] It gained Russian certification in August 2010.[6]

The Sukhoi SuperJet 100 that the SaM146 powers has been marginally successful, being widely operated by several airlines:Interjet (Mexico),Aeroflot,Moskovia Airlines,Yakutia Airlines,Gazpromavia,Centre-South,UTair Aviation (Russia),Lao Central Airlines (Laos) andSky Aviation (Indonesia).

By August 2017, the 300th Russian-French SaM146 engine for the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) aircraft has been assembled at UEC – Saturn (United Engine Corporation) and delivered to Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company. To date, the SaM146 engine fleet has logged over 700,000 flight hours.[7]

In 2018 due to SaM146 problems 2 companies scrapped SSJ100 from their fleet: Red Wings and Yakutia.[8]

In September 2018, plans were announced for theBeriev Be-200 amphibian to be re-engined with a variant of the SaM146 for international sale, replacing theProgress D-436 engines which do not have EASA or FAA type certificates.[9]

In December 2018, the engine received 120-minute ETOPS approval from Europe’s aviation authorities.[10]

Poor SSJ100 reliability rate occurs due to a malfunction of Sam-146 engine's combustor after 2000–4000 hours.[11] The manufacturer is said to be working on modifications to the combustor in a bid to address the issues.[12]

Matters changed in the wake of theRussian incursion into Ukraine, sinceinternational sanctions applied to Russia prohibit sale, supply, transfer or export of aircraft and aircraft parts and technology to Russian entities.[13] In late March 2022, PowerJet terminated its contract to provide parts, technical support, engine maintenance, or repair services with regard to the SaM146.[14]

Applications

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Shown with open cowl doors
SaM146 1S17
SaM146 1S18

Specifications (SaM146-1S18)

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PowerJet SaM146 atParis Air Show 2007

Data from[15] - Specifications labeled with (*) are from the type certification here.[16]

General characteristics

  • Type: Twin spool,High-bypass turbofan
  • Length: 3.59 m (141 in)
  • Diameter: 1.22 m (48 in)
  • Dry weight: 2,260 kg (4,980 lb) *SaM146 1S18[17]

Components

Performance

See also

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Related development

Comparable engines

Related lists

References

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  1. ^PowerJet SM146 At-A-Glance.Aviation Week Program Profile (subscription required)Archived 2021-08-31 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved: 4 August 2010.
  2. ^Sparaco, Pierre (1 August 2004)."Franco-Russian Venture Will Seek To Evolve Into World-Class Engine Player".aviationnow.com. Archived fromthe original on 10 November 2005. Retrieved1 August 2004.
  3. ^"SaM146".Safran Aircraft Engines. May 29, 2015.
  4. ^"Powering Up Next-Gen Engine MRO"[permanent dead link] By Bill Burchell, Aviation Week. 2 November 2010
  5. ^"EASA certifies PowerJet SaM146 for Superjet".
  6. ^"Superjet's SaM146 engine secures Russian certification". Retrieved2010-08-16.
  7. ^"Rostec Assembles the 300th SaM146 Current Engine for the SSJ 100 - Aviation News". 13 October 2017.
  8. ^""Jakutia" didn't survive repair of SSJ100". 26 August 2018. Retrieved2018-08-26.
  9. ^"Russian-French SaM146 Engine For Be-200 Amphibious Aircraft". Retrieved2018-09-11.
  10. ^ES (2018-12-27)."Superjet's SaM146 engine receives ETOPS approval SaM146 ETOPS".Russian Aviation Insider. Retrieved2021-12-31.
  11. ^"SSJ100 мало летает из-за дефектов двигателя". 22 November 2018. Retrieved2019-04-25.
  12. ^ES (2018-12-27)."Superjet's SaM146 engine receives ETOPS approval SaM146 ETOPS".Russian Aviation Insider. Retrieved2022-01-15.
  13. ^"Corporate Aviation: Impact of Sanctions in Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine". National Law Review, March 4, 2022. RetrievedMarch 11, 2022.
  14. ^"Russian-French company PowerJet stops Sukhoi Superjet 100 engine service". AeroTime, March 31, 2022. 31 March 2022. RetrievedNovember 20, 2023.
  15. ^Gas Turbine Engines.Aviation Week Aerospace 2010.(subscription required)[permanent dead link]. Retrieved: 4 August 2010.
  16. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-05-23. Retrieved2011-04-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). EASA Type Certificate Data Sheet. 23 June 2010. Retrieved: 4 August 2010.
  17. ^"SaM146 1S18".Safran Aircraft Engines. May 29, 2015.
  18. ^abcd"SaM146 | PowerJet".www.powerjet.aero. Archived fromthe original on 2014-11-08. Retrieved2021-05-09.

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