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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WS-19
Type Turbofan
National origin China
Major applications Shenyang FC-31

The Guizhou WS-19 (Chinese: 涡扇-19), code name Huangshan, is an afterburner turbofan engine designed by the Guizhou Aeroengine Design Institute. It has a reported thrust-to-weight ratio of 10 and a thrust of 10 metric tons or 22,000 lbs.[1][2]

The WS-19 fits in the same footprint as the earlier Guizhou WS-13, but is of an entirely new design that incorporates the same technology as found on the Xian WS-15. The WS-19 is intended for the production versions of the Shenyang FC-31 medium-size stealth fighter such as the Shenyang J-35.[2][3]

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Specifications (WS-19)

Data from China Aerospace Propulsion Technology Forum 2022[1]

General characteristics

  • Type: afterburning turbofan
  • Length:
  • Diameter:
  • Dry weight:

Components

Performance

See also

Comparable engines

Related lists

References

  1. ^ a b 曾品潔 (2023-02-09). "中國渦輪-19發動機進度提前! 航發總師曝 : 未來殲-35會比殲-20更早換裝" (in Traditional Chinese). Newtalk新闻. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  2. ^ a b Wood, Peter; Wahlstrom, Alden; Cliff, Roger (March 2020). China’s Aeroengine Industry (PDF). United States Air Force Air University China Aerospace Studies Institute. p. 31. ISBN 9798637786664.
  3. ^ Waldron, Greg (27 March 2023). "Chinese executive hints at progress with J-20's new WS-15 engine". Flightglobal.


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