MastanKhan
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Hi,
This looks like a TWIN ENGINE aircraft---so where would the Paf fit in---?
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Not really. Pakistan is just attempting to be independent and self reliant. If you don't try, you won't learn and you must start from somewhere.
All I see is further evolution in Pakistani R&D department from the JF-17 Thunder program. One is a joint venture and the other is primarily a Pakistani venture running paralell with one another.
And please stop looking at this with corrupt DRDO goggles.
It is metallurgy. The heart of turbofan engineering is materials engineering. You cannot pour some iron, nickel, cobalt, and titanium in a 3d printer and voila here comes out super alloys to manufacturer turbofan engine Fan and turbine blades.Do the Turk make or assemble GE F110? If they have materials and blade design tech sorted and now with 3D printers anything is possible
It is metallurgy. The heart of turbofan engineering is materials engineering. You cannot pour some iron, nickel, cobalt, and titanium in a 3d printer and voila here comes out super alloys to manufacturer turbofan engine Fan and turbine blades.
China has been struggling for decades to manufacture turbofan engines. They have some success but not to the world standard. The materials engineering of these engineering jewels has always been a closely guarded secret by RR, GE, PW, and CMF. China still not able to manufacture turbofan engines with its legendary reverse engineering skills.
@Deino. Plz comment on chinese gains in engineering military and commercial turbofans.
Right! One can reverse engineer electronics but not sophisticated mechanical parts like turbofan engines. West learned science and tech after renaissance in 14th, 15th century and progressing since then. There is no shortcut for long haul hard work.Hi,
The reason the chinese turbofans failed was because they got sabotaged---.
As it is a well known fact that the chinese took advantage of lax security of west and enjoyed a lots of designs and technology information---but it came at a severe cost---.
Some these designs were intentionally made available by the west---but they were sabotaged---. Specially---the composition materials and percentages of the metals in the alloy for fan blades---.
The chinese had no way of telling---because the information was real close to the actual thing---. The materials in their final shape would fail at 200---250---300 hours of testing---. This means that you wasted over a year in testing---when it broke down---you thought it was a fault on your part---you may have missed something---you started again and got the same results---and now close to 3 or 4 years have gone by or maybe more time---.
So---they had to start again from zero & buildup from that
They learn/steal/capture a lot from capturing German military techs after ww2 (operation paperclip)Right! One can reverse engineer electronics but not sophisticated mechanical parts like turbofan engines. West learned science and tech after renaissance in 14th, 15th century and progressing since then. There is no shortcut for long haul hard work.
Hi,
The reason the chinese turbofans failed was because they got sabotaged---.
As it is a well known fact that the chinese took advantage of lax security of west and enjoyed a lots of designs and technology information---but it came at a severe cost---.
Some these designs were intentionally made available by the west---but they were sabotaged---. Specially---the composition materials and percentages of the metals in the alloy for fan blades---.
The chinese had no way of telling---because the information was real close to the actual thing---. The materials in their final shape would fail at 200---250---300 hours of testing---. This means that you wasted over a year in testing---when it broke down---you thought it was a fault on your part---you may have missed something---you started again and got the same results---and now close to 3 or 4 years have gone by or maybe more time---.
So---they had to start again from zero & buildup from that
Right! One can reverse engineer electronics but not sophisticated mechanical parts like turbofan engines. West learned science and tech after renaissance in 14th, 15th century and progressing since then. There is no shortcut for long haul hard work.
Do you remember operation paperclip of ww2 that USA/Russia steal German military tech after ww2 @MastanKhanHi,
Thank you---. There is a reason that there are only 3 top tier nations of the world that manufacture a top tier fighter aircraft engine---the US---the UK---France---and then a step below the Russians---and below them the chinese---.
How far behind are the chinese @messiach --?
Germany is Western, right. Point is they started from automobiles engines, to piston, jet, and turbofan engines. There is a long history.They learn/steal/capture a lot from capturing German military techs after ww2 (operation paperclip)
@imadul
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip
Hi,
That item again failed at or around 250 hours of service---and now the red flags have gone up---. Now the fears are coming alive that there might be a possibility of a industrial grade sabotage from the 'source head'---.
So----now back to metallurgy & alloy manufacturing shop---.
This maybe just a simplified explanation of what might have happened---. If someone else has an in depth explanation---please do share it---.
Hi,
Thank you---. There is a reason that there are only 3 top tier nations of the world that manufacture a top tier fighter aircraft engine---the US---the UK---France---and then a step below the Russians---and below them the chinese---.
How far behind are the chinese @messiach --?
They dont show much. Their academic background is exceptional. They have fitted RD33 into FC-1 for you. This is a testament to their workmanship. I can tell you by end 2005, they were in position to mass produce a high bypass turbine with consistency.