Kuznetsov NK-32

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NK-32
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Type Turbofan
National origin Soviet Union/Russia
Manufacturer Kuznetsov Design Bureau
Major applications Tupolev Tu-160

The Kuznetsov NK-32 is an afterburning 3-spool low bypass turbofan jet engine which powers the Tupolev Tu-160 supersonic bomber, and was fitted to the later model Tupolev Tu-144LL supersonic transport. It is the largest and most powerful engine ever fitted on a combat aircraft. It produces 245 kN (55,000 lbf) of thrust in maximum afterburner.

A non-afterburning variant known as NK-32 Tier 2 will be used in the PAK DA.[1]

A geared high-bypass turbofan variant PD-30, with a thrust of 30 tonnes, has been proposed for use on new Russian wide-body airliners, as well as the upgraded Antonov An-124 Ruslan heavylifter.[2]

Applications

Specifications

General characteristics

Components

  • Compressor: 3-stage LP (fan), 5-stage IP, 7-stage HP
  • Combustors: annular
  • Turbine: 1-stage HP, 1-stage IP, 2-stage LP

Performance

See also

Comparable engines
Related lists

References

External links

  • NK-32 on LeteckeMotory.cz (Czech)