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How is 2700 , 1100 greater than 2860.You can read, can't you?
Plz read the parts of your original post that I Quoted
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How is 2700 , 1100 greater than 2860.You can read, can't you?
Nice. Congrats!All these images of LCH are old, recent LCH prototype has some small changes.
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Nice. Congrats!All these images of LCH are old, recent LCH prototype has some small changes.
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How is 2700 , 1100 greater than 2860.
Plz read the parts of your original post that I Quoted
LCH
2 × HAL/Turbomeca Shakti turboshaft, 1,067 kW (1,430 shp) each >>> 2860 shp total
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Note that Janes article speaks of LCH's 800 shp PM-33B Shakti engines (not 1430 shp) >>> total 1600 shp
India's LCH completes hot weather trials, moves closer to IOC - IHS Jane's 360
Note that Airforce technology says 871kW each
HAL Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) - Airforce Technology
All clear sir.Please note
So, for the LCH, there are at least 2 generally reliable sources which indicate a poweroutput of less than 1,067 kW / 1,430 shp.
Which suggest the possibility there is no 2,860 shp but rather just 1,600 shp and 2,700-1,600=1,100
All clear sir.
But ESA sheet of Ardiden 1H says 1032 kWh
https://www.easa.europa.eu/system/files/dfu/EASA-TCDS-E.037_Turbomeca_ARDIDEN_1_series_engines-03-04022010.pdf
6.1 Thermal Power(1) – All Engines Operative kW
Maximum Continuous (unlimited duration)
ARDIDEN 1H = 801
ARDIDEN 1H1 = 863
Take-off (5 minutes)
ARDIDEN 1H = 801
ARDIDEN 1H1 = 863
30-minute AEO
ARDIDEN 1H = 938
ARDIDEN 1H1 = 1032
I would understand per engine. But let me ask a friend who works in a related field to go through the ESA sheet.The difference in 'peak power' and 'continuous power' seem consistent with the differences in power output I qouted (i.e. the more conservative Janes' and Airforce Technology numbers).
Which again goes to show, you can't jump to conclusions in these kinds of comparisons ( added errors aside ;-)
I'm confused by that 'all engines operative':
"These variants are approved for use on multi-engined civil rotorcraft""
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The ARDIDEN 1H and ARDIDEN 1H1 engines are approved for use on twin-engine helicopters
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Does that mean kW per engine or for the pair?