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Kaveri Engine Project update

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CURRENT STATUS

The Kaveri is still in development, and reports indicate that it will be ready to fly by 2009. Testing and certification for use on the Tejas is expected to take some more time after that. Till then, the first two squadrons of Tejas will be powered by the GE404 engine.
Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister M Natarajan said nearly 90 to 93 per cent of the expected performance had been realised and the government had recently floated an expression of interest to seek partners to move the programme further[7]
DRDO has reportedly been able to develop single crystal blades, which represent a major technological achievement for engine development. Production and integrating this technology into the engine is expected to take some more time.
Kaveri has already undergone 1,700 hours of tests and has been sent twice to Russia to undergo high-altitude tests for which India has no facility. The engine is also being tested to power the next generation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.[8]
In September 2008, it was announced that the Kaveri would not be ready in time for the Tejas, and that an in-production powerplant would have to selected.[9] Development of the Kaveri by the GTRE would continue for other future applications.
It was announced in November 2008 that the Kaveri engine will be installed on LCA by December 2009,[10] apparently for tests only.[citation needed] On 28th nov 2009 a top DRDO official said kaveri engine would be ready for Tejas by march-april 2010

CURRENT AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS

Applications

Plans are also already under way for derivatives of the Kaveri, including a non-afterburning version for an advanced jet trainer and a high-bypass-ratio turbofan based on the Kaveri core, named as Kabini.[13]
GTX-35VS Kaveri:
HAL Tejas (planned for production models)
HAL Medium Combat Aircraft (conceptual)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Derivatives:
The Indian government plans to adapt and further develop the Kaveri engine design and technology to create a gas-turbine powerplant for armoured fighting vehicles such as the Arjun tank.
Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine (KMGT), a recently developed derivative of the GTX-35VS Kaveri engine for ships.

Bangalore-based Gas Turbine Research Establishment, part of the chain of laboratories operating under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has achieved a significant breakthrough by developing a modified marine version of the Kaveri engine, which it has been developing for the country's Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme.

The marine version is a spin-off, which is capable of generating shaft power for Indian naval ships. Using the Kaveri engine core, GTRE scientists have added low pressure compressor and turbine as a gas generator and designed a free power turbine to generate shaft power.

The Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine (KMGT), as it has been named, has been transported to the naval dockyard at Vishakhapatnam and installed on the marine gas turbine test-bed. This is an Indian Navy facility, capable of testing gas turbines of up to 25 MW of shaft power through a reduction gearbox and a water brake dynamometer.

The Indian Navy has been involved in the development of the engine and has participated in the test phase.


The engine has been tested to its potential of 12 MW at ISA SL 35°C condition, which is the requirement of the Indian Navy to propel the Rajput class of ships. The engine has also been demonstrated before the prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh.

With this development, India becomes self-reliant in the technology of gas turbines for ship propulsion, and puts the country in the same league of nations as the USA, Russia, UK and Ukraine, who posses the capability to design and manufacture marine gas turbine engines.
 
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hehe.. :woot: got caught :P. We may be able to fool the world, but cannot fool the Pakistanis. Even the common Pakistanis know more about our defense development projects than the people involved themselves.
Even when experts say Arjun MBT meets the performance parameters, you know its a failure. When LCA-Tejas is undergoing Development & testing, you know its a failure. You know that our nuclear weapons are duds. Indian space rockets are a sham and is entirely imported.
Perhaps the defense ministry of GoP should be giving the press statements about the DRDO projects, since they have more updated & authentic information than DRDO itself.
 
hehe.. :woot: got caught :P. We may be able to fool the world, but cannot fool the Pakistanis. Even the common Pakistanis know more about our defense development projects than the people involved themselves.
Even when experts say Arjun MBT meets the performance parameters, you know its a failure. When LCA-Tejas is undergoing Development & testing, you know its a failure. You know that our nuclear weapons are duds. Indian space rockets are a sham and is entirely imported.
Perhaps the defense ministry of GoP should be giving the press statements about the DRDO projects, since they have more updated & authentic information than DRDO itself.

They'll never believe it yaar. They've lost 4 wars and till date they haven't been able to digest that. They just love to cook up stories and live in the LA LA land.
 
Kaveri engine will be made no matter what.

Any BIG company like Snecma joins in a project like Kaveri AFTER seeing
what has been achieved
and what problems we are facing and AFTER assessing the capabilities of our engineers by seeing their work

Nobody does "spoon feeding" in the field of technology

The French must have realised that If they dont join as consultants
India's progress would only be delayed NOT stopped.

True. Very well said.

The notion that anyone is doing a favour to India, by transferring even a nut-bolt technology, is wrong.

China got Boeing factory because Americans knew capabilities of Chinese engineers. It was better to join China than letting them become a competitor to Boeing.

Today India is getting F-18s offer, not because Americans love Indian democracy. Its because India is very close in maturing its own engine technologies and 4th Generation fighter technologies.
 
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guys chill do get so excited and start wasting the post on such a fool he/she thinks that kavery engine is not gonna work fine let them think but we all know that it is going to be inducted and then the ppl who talk rubbish will have their foot in their mouth just like they had it for akash and nag missiles :coffee:
 
They'll never believe it yaar. They've lost 4 wars and till date they haven't been able to digest that. They just love to cook up stories and live in the LA LA land.

hey according to them....they lost only the 71 war....

kargil was a stalemate coz we didn't attack their mainland.

1965-we lost coz we failed to capture lahore....when we entered their territory after drivind them away from our country (they started the war to get kashmir!!!!! and we not only sent them back but also entered their territory but still we lost since we didnt get lahore!!!!!)
 
Congrats India.

look guys... credit where credit is due. India is doing realy well, and this shouldnt be seen as a bad thing for Pakistan, and neither should Pakistani success be a bad thing for India.

but I take issue with ure reference to the wars. India is 10 TIMES bigger than Pakistan, by any rational explanation india should have overran pakistan decades ago, but is unable to :hitwall:. That is a major credit to Pakistan. u Have to admit.:pakistan:
 
Congrats India.

look guys... credit where credit is due. India is doing realy well, and this shouldnt be seen as a bad thing for Pakistan, and neither should Pakistani success be a bad thing for India.

but I take issue with ure reference to the wars. India is 10 TIMES bigger than Pakistan, by any rational explanation india should have overran pakistan decades ago, but is unable to :hitwall:. That is a major credit to Pakistan. u Have to admit.:pakistan:

I guess if the cease fire was not called in at the right time India would have captured lahore in the 65 war.
 
Congrats India.

look guys... credit where credit is due. India is doing realy well, and this shouldnt be seen as a bad thing for Pakistan, and neither should Pakistani success be a bad thing for India.

but I take issue with ure reference to the wars. India is 10 TIMES bigger than Pakistan, by any rational explanation india should have overran pakistan decades ago, but is unable to :hitwall:. That is a major credit to Pakistan. u Have to admit.:pakistan:

correction 4 times bigger actually.
 
Congrats India.

look guys... credit where credit is due. India is doing realy well, and this shouldnt be seen as a bad thing for Pakistan, and neither should Pakistani success be a bad thing for India.

but I take issue with ure reference to the wars. India is 10 TIMES bigger than Pakistan, by any rational explanation india should have overran pakistan decades ago, but is unable to :hitwall:. That is a major credit to Pakistan. u Have to admit.:pakistan:

i think east pakistan was also ur territory
 
I agree.

The project goal is



Could it be they meant 960 to 950 kg

If so, they i have to say they did a good job getting that light.

2 years ago it weighed 1,100 kg

And if they are flight testing it could mean the Kaveri has also achieved the desired trust,


Again 2 years ago that was at 52 kN.

The Current Kaveri may never see induction on the Tejas.
But it still will be used on UAV's and a variant for Arjuns new turbine engine

^^^^^

Welcome back in action my friend and thanks for your informative post....:D
 

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