Ivchenko-Progress AI-222

The Ivchenko-Progress AI-222 (Ukrainian: AI-222, Russian: АИ-222-25) are a family of low-bypass turbofan engines.

AI-222
Type Turbofan
National origin Ukraine
Manufacturer Ivchenko-Progress (development) / Motor Sich (Ukraine) and FGUP Saljut (Russia) (manufacturing)
First run 2003
Major applications Yakovlev Yak-130
Hongdu L-15
Developed from Progress AI-22

Design and development

The development of the engine started at Ivchenko-Progress of Zaporizhia, Ukraine in 1999. The engine was originally intended for the Yakovlev Yak-130 trainer aircraft. An after-burning version, the AI-222-25F (from Russian/Ukrainian "Форсаж", meaning reheat) is also available with thrust vectoring. In 2015 Russian manufacturer "Saljut" began to produce AI-222-25 without any Ukrainian involvement.[1]

Variants

AI-222-25[2]
AI-222-25F
AI-222-25KVT
AI-222-25KFK
AI-222-28
AI-222-28F

Applications

Specifications (AI-222-25)

Data from [3]

General characteristics

  • Type: Two-spool low-bypass turbofan
  • Length: 1,960 mm (77.17 in)
  • Diameter: 640 mm (25.20 in)
  • Dry weight: 440 kg (970.03 lb) in base configuration, 560 kg (1,234.59 lb) in afterburning configuration

Components

  • Compressor: axial, 2-stage LP compressor and 8-stage HP compressor
  • Combustors: annular
  • Turbine: 1-stage HP, 1-stage LP

Performance

  • Maximum thrust: 2520 kgf / 24.7 kN (5,552.78 lbf) in takeoff mode (non-afterburning), 4200 kgf / 41.2 kN (9,262.13 lbf) afterburning.
  • Overall pressure ratio: 15.43:1
  • Bypass ratio: 1.19:1
  • Turbine inlet temperature: 1,470 K (1,200 °C)
  • Specific fuel consumption: 0.66 kg/(kgf h)
  • Thrust-to-weight ratio: 5.68 (non-afterburning), 7.5 (afterburning)
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