The Rolls-Royce Trent is a family of
high-bypass turbofan
The turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a portmanteau of "turbine" and "fan": the ''turbo'' portion refers to a gas turbine engine which achieves mechanical ...
s produced by
Rolls-Royce
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.
It continues the
three spool architecture of the
RB211 with a maximum thrust ranging from .
Launched as the RB-211-524L in June 1988, the prototype first ran in August 1990.
Its first variant is the
Trent 700 introduced on the
Airbus A330
The Airbus A330 is a wide-body aircraft developed and produced by Airbus.
Airbus conceived several derivatives of the A300, its first airliner in the mid-1970s. Then the company began development on the A330 twinjet in parallel with the A3 ...
in March 1995,
then the
Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
for the
Boeing 777
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet.
The 777 was designed to bridge the gap b ...
(1996),
the
Trent 500 for the
A340 (2002),
the
Trent 900 for the
A380
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner.
Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was ann ...
(2007),
the
Trent 1000 for the
Boeing 787
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American wide-body jet airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After dropping its unconventional Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the conventional 7E7 on January 29, 2003, ...
(2011),
the
Trent XWB for the
A350 (2015),
and the
Trent 7000 for the
A330neo (2018).
It has also marine and industrial variants.
Development
Despite the RB211 success, the large civil
turbofan
The turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a portmanteau of "turbine" and "fan": the ''turbo'' portion refers to a gas turbine engine which achieves mechanical ...
market was dominated by
General Electric
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and
Pratt & Whitney
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, and Rolls-Royce share was only 8% when it was privatised in April 1987.
In June, Rolls-Royce was studying whether to launch a RB211-700, a development for the
Airbus A330
The Airbus A330 is a wide-body aircraft developed and produced by Airbus.
Airbus conceived several derivatives of the A300, its first airliner in the mid-1970s. Then the company began development on the A330 twinjet in parallel with the A3 ...
twin-jet, the long-range
Boeing 767
The Boeing 767 is an American wide-body aircraft developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The aircraft was launched as the 7X7 program on July 14, 1978, the prototype first flew on September 26, 1981, and it was certified on ...
and the
MD-11
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is an American tri-jet wide-body airliner manufactured by American McDonnell Douglas (MDC) and later by Boeing.
Following DC-10 development studies, the MD-11 program was launched on December 30, 1986.
Assembly of th ...
, derived from the
747-400's -524D4D, with growth potential to .
By June 1988, Rolls-Royce was investing over $540 million to develop the uprated RB-211-524L with a new fan up from for the -524G/H and a fourth LP turbine stage up from three, targeting .
At the September 1988
Farnborough Airshow
The Farnborough Airshow, officially the Farnborough International Airshow, is a trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries, where civilian and military aircraft are demonstrated to potential customers and investors. Since its fir ...
, the -524L development was confirmed, estimated at £300 million, to power the MD-11 and A330 as a full-scale model was unveiled by
Frank Whittle
Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, (1 June 1907 – 8 August 1996) was an English engineer, inventor and Royal Air Force (RAF) air officer. He is credited with inventing the turbojet engine. A patent was submitted by Maxime Guillaume in 1921 f ...
.
In June 1989, the RB211-524L Trent was confirmed for the A330, rated at .
Rated at for the MD-11, the
Trent made it first run on 27 August 1990 in
Derby
Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gain ...
.
By September 1992, the Trent 600 for the MD-11 was abandoned and prototypes were rebuilt as
Trent 700 engines for the A330 with a fan.
In keeping with Rolls-Royce's tradition of naming its jet engines after rivers, this engine is named after the
River Trent
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in
the Midlands
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of
England
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.
The UK government granted Rolls-Royce
£450 million
repayable launch investment, repaid with interest, to develop the RB.211 engine and the Trent family up to the
Trent 900.
Rolls-Royce obtained £200 million for the Trent 8104, 500 and 600 variants in 1997, and £250 million for the Trent 600 and 900 variants in 2001, no aid was sought for Trent 1000 variant.
New proposed planes required higher thrust and customers wanted the Boeing 777 and Airbus A330
twinjet
A twinjet or twin-engine jet is a jet aircraft powered by two engines. A twinjet is able to fly well enough to land with a single working engine, making it safer than a single-engine aircraft in the event of failure of an engine. Fuel efficien ...
s to fly
Extended-range Twin-engine Operations at introduction.
Rolls-Royce decided to offer an engine for every large civil airliner, based on a common core to lower development costs, and the
three-shaft design provided flexibility, allowing each spool to be individually scaled.
The engine family is named after the
River Trent
The Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire, on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains the North Midlands. The river is known for dramatic flooding after storms and ...
, a name previously used for the
RB.50, Rolls-Royce's first working
turboprop
A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propelling nozzle. Air enters the intake and is compressed by the compressor. ...
engine; and the 1960s
RB.203, a bypass turbofan and the first three-spool engine, designed to replace the
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but never introduced.
In 2019, Rolls-Royce delivered 510 Trent engines.
Design

Like its RB211 predecessor, the Trent uses a concentric
three-spool design rather than a
two-spool configuration.
The Trent family keeps a similar layout, but each spool can be individually scaled and can rotate more closely to its optimal speed.
The core noise levels and exhaust emissions are lower than those of the RB211.
Hollow
titanium
Titanium is a chemical element with the Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Found in nature only as an oxide, it can be reduced to produce a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength, resista ...
fan blades with an internal
Warren-girder
A truss bridge is a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, a structure of connected elements, usually forming triangular units. The connected elements (typically straight) may be stressed from tension, compression, or s ...
structure achieve strength, stiffness and damage tolerance at low weight.
To operate in temperatures above their
melting point
The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting point of a substance depends ...
, cooling air is bled from the compressor through laser-drilled holes on the hollow
s, made from a
single-crystal of a
nickel
Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive but large pieces are slow ...
alloy and covered by
thermal barrier coating
Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are advanced materials systems usually applied to metallic surfaces operating at elevated temperatures, such as gas turbine or aero-engine parts, as a form of exhaust heat management. These 100 μm to 2 mm ...
s.
Each
removes up to from the gas stream.
In April 1998, the
RB211-524HT was introduced for the 747-400 with the
Trent 700 core, replacing the previous RB211-524G/H with 2% better
TSFC, up to a 40% lower NOx emissions and a 50 °C cooler turbine.
The
Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
LP spool rotates at 3300
rpm,
its diameter fan tip travels at m/s.
The
Trent 900's fan keeps a low mean jet velocity at take-off to lower the
Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner.
Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was annou ...
noise.
Variants
First Trent 600
At the
McDonnell Douglas MD-11
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is an American tri-jet wide-body airliner manufactured by American McDonnell Douglas (MDC) and later by Boeing.
Following DC-10 development studies, the MD-11 program was launched on December 30, 1986.
Assembly o ...
program launch at the end of 1986, it was only offered with
GE CF6-80C2 or
PW4000 engines, but Rolls-Royce was studying to propose the
747-400's
RB211-524D4D rated at .
By June 1988, Rolls-Royce was investing over $540 million to develop the uprated RB-211-524L with a new fan up from for the -524G/H and a fourth LP turbine stage up from three, targeting .
Rated at , the Trent made its first run on 27 August 1990 in
Derby
Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gain ...
.
[
By July 1991, the MD-11 Trent was abandoned after the demise of Air Europe, its only customer.
By February 1992, there were four Trent 600 engines with a fan.]
By September 1992, three were rebuilt as #Trent 700 engines for the A330 with a fan.
Trent 700
Rolls-Royce was studying a RB211 development for the Airbus A330
The Airbus A330 is a wide-body aircraft developed and produced by Airbus.
Airbus conceived several derivatives of the A300, its first airliner in the mid-1970s. Then the company began development on the A330 twinjet in parallel with the A3 ...
at its launch in June 1987.
The Trent 700 was first selected by Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (CPA), more widely known as Cathay Pacific (), is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport. The airline's operations and subsidiaries have sc ...
in April 1989, first ran in summer 1992, was certified in January 1994 and put into service in March 1995.
Keeping the characteristic three-shaft architecture of the RB211, it is the first variant of the Trent family.
With its fan for a 5:1 bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
, it produces 300.3 to 316.3 kN (67,500-71,100 lbf) of thrust
Thrust is a reaction force
In physics, a force is an influence that can change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (e.g. moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can al ...
and reaches an overall pressure ratio of 36:1.
It competes with the GE CF6-80E1 and the PW4000 to power the A330.
Trent 800
The Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
is one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet.
The 777 was designed to bridge the gap b ...
variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Union (EU) with responsibility for civil aviation safety. It carries out certification, regulation and standardisation and also performs investigation and monitorin ...
certification on 27 January 1995, and entered service in 1996.
It reached a 40% market share, ahead of the competing PW4000 and GE90, and the last Trent-powered 777 was delivered in 2010.
The Trent 800 has the Trent family three shaft architecture, with a fan.
With a 6.4:1 bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
and an overall pressure ratio reaching 40.7:1, it generates up to 413.4 kN (92,940 lbf) of thrust
Thrust is a reaction force
In physics, a force is an influence that can change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (e.g. moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can al ...
.
Trent 8100
In the early Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
studies in 1990, Rolls-Royce forecast a growth potential from with a new HP core.
By March 1997, Boeing studied 777-200X/300X growth derivatives for a September 2000 introduction: GE was proposing a GE90-102B, while P&W offered its PW4098 and Rolls-Royce was proposing a Trent 8100.
Rolls-Royce was also studying a Trent 8102 over .
By December 1997, the -300X MTOW grew to .
The 454 kN (102,000 lbf) Trent 8104 design was to be completed by June 1998, while the -200X entry into service slipped to mid-2002.
Higher thrust was obtained with new swept fan blades while keeping a fan.
The Trent 8104 first ran on 16 December 1998, and exceeded 110,000 lbf (490 kN) of thrust five days later, before two other engines would join by mid-1999.
The swept fan blades produce 2-3% more flow at a given speed with the same fan, for an additional of thrust, while fan efficiency is 1% better.
The HP compressor rotors and stators and the IP compressor stators were designed with 3D aerodynamics
Aerodynamics, from grc, ἀήρ ''aero'' (air) + grc, δυναμική (dynamics), is the study of the motion of air, particularly when affected by a solid object, such as an airplane wing. It involves topics covered in the field of fluid dyn ...
.
As the 777-200X/300X grew to a MTOW
The maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) or maximum gross takeoff weight (MGTOW) or maximum takeoff mass (MTOM) of an aircraft is the maximum weight at which the pilot is allowed to attempt to take off, due to structural or other limits. The analogous ...
of 340,500 kg (750,000 lb), thrust requirements drifted to .
The fan diameter was to reach 2.9 m (114 in) to increase the thrust.
By June 1999, the 8104 served as a basis for the proposed 115,000 lbf (510 kN) Trent 8115, with a scaled core by 2.5% geometrically and 5% aerodynamically and a fan enlarged from , while keeping the Trent 800 architecture: an eight-stage IP compressor and a six-stage HP compressor both driven by a single-stage turbine, and a five-stage LP turbine.
In July 1999, Boeing selected the General Electric GE90
The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aviation for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from . It entered service with British Airways in November 1995. It is one of three options for the 777 ...
over the Trent 8115 and P&W offer to power exclusively the longer-range 777s, as GE offered to substantially finance the jet development, for around $100 million.
Rolls-Royce later dropped the Trent 8115 but continued to work on the Trent 8104 as a technology demonstrator.
Trent 500
The Trent 500 exclusively powers the larger A340-500/600 variants.
It was selected in June 1997, first ran in May 1999, first flew in June 2000, and achieved certification on 15 December 2000.
It entered service in July 2002 and 524 engines were delivered on-wing until the A340 production ended in 2011.
Keeping the three spool architecture of the Trent family, it has the Trent 700's 2.47 m (97.5 in) fan and a Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
core scaled down.
It produces up to 275 kN (61,900 lbf) of thrust
Thrust is a reaction force
In physics, a force is an influence that can change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (e.g. moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can al ...
at take-off and has a bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
up to 8.5:1 in cruise.
Trent 900
The Trent 900 powers the Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner.
Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was annou ...
, competing with the Engine Alliance GP7000
The Engine Alliance GP7000 is a turbofan jet engine manufactured by Engine Alliance, a joint venture between General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. It is one of the powerplant options available for the Airbus A380, along with the Rolls-Royce Tr ...
.
Initially proposed for the Boeing 747-500/600X in July 1996,
this first application was later abandoned but it was offered for the A3XX,
launched as the A380 in December 2000.
It first ran on 18 March 2003,
made its maiden flight on 17 May 2004 on an A340 testbed,
and was certified by the EASA
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Union (EU) with responsibility for civil aviation safety. It carries out certification, regulation and standardisation and also performs investigation and monitorin ...
on 29 October 2004.
Producing up to 374 kN (84,000 lbf), the Trent 900 has the three shaft architecture of the Trent family with a fan.
It has an 8.5-8.7:1 bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
and a 37–39:1 overall pressure ratio.
Second Trent 600
In March 2000, Boeing was to launch the longer range 767-400ERX powered by engines, with deliveries planned for 2004.
In July, Rolls-Royce was to supply its Trent 600 for the 767-400ERX and Boeing 747X, while the European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been ...
was limiting the Engine Alliance
The Engine Alliance (EA) is an American aircraft engine manufacturer based in East Hartford, Connecticut. The company is a 50/50 joint venture between GE Aviation, a subsidiary of General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of Raytheon T ...
offer on quadjets.
The Trent 600 was scaled from the Trent 500 with a swept fan diameter raised to for a higher bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
and lower fuel burn.
Boeing offered the longer-range 767-400ERX with a higher MTOW
The maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) or maximum gross takeoff weight (MGTOW) or maximum takeoff mass (MTOM) of an aircraft is the maximum weight at which the pilot is allowed to attempt to take off, due to structural or other limits. The analogous ...
and a higher thrust for better takeoff performance.
The 767-400ERX was dropped in 2001 to favor the Sonic Cruiser.
When Boeing launched the 747-8 in November 2005, it was exclusively powered by the General Electric GEnx.
Trent 1000
The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 is one of the two engine options for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American wide-body jet airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After dropping its unconventional Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the conventional 7E7 on January 29, 2003, ...
, competing with the General Electric GEnx.
It first ran on 14 February 2006 and first flew on 18 June 2007 before a joint EASA/FAA certification on 7 August 2007 and service introduction on 26 October 2011.
The engine has a Bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
over 10:1, a m fan and keeps the characteristic three-spool layout of the Trent series.
The updated Trent 1000 TEN with technology from the Trent XWB and the Advance
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* Advance payment for goods or services
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3 aims for up to 3% better fuel burn, it first ran in mid-2014, was EASA certified in July 2016, first flew on a 787 on 7 December 2016 and was introduced on 23 November 2017.
Corrosion
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-related fatigue cracking of IP turbine blades was discovered in early 2016, grounding up to 44 aircraft and costing Rolls-Royce at least £ million.
By early 2018 it had a % market share of the decided order book.
The Trent 7000 is a version with bleed air
Bleed air is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine upstream of its fuel-burning sections. Automatic air supply and cabin pressure controller (ASCPCs) valves bleed air from high or low stage engine compressor sections. Lo ...
used for the Airbus A330neo.
Trent 1500
When the MTOW A340-600HGW first flew in November 2005, Airbus was studying an enhanced version of the larger A340 variants to enter service in 2011.
It would better compete with the 777-300ER and its 8-9% lower fuel burn than the A340-600: improved General Electric GEnx or Trent 1500 engines would erode this by 6-7%.
The Trent 1500 would keep the Trent 500's 2.47 m (97.4 in) fan diameter and nacelle
A nacelle ( ) is a "streamlined body, sized according to what it contains", such as an engine, fuel, or equipment on an aircraft. When attached by a pylon entirely outside the airframe, it is sometimes called a pod, in which case it is attached ...
, with the smaller, advanced Trent 1000 core and a revised LP turbine for a bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
increased from 7.5-7.6:1 to 9.5:1. The last A340 was delivered in 2011 as it was replaced by the updated A350XWB A35 or A-35 may refer to:
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* Aero A.35, a Czech airliner of the 1930s
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* Archambault A35R, a Fr ...
design.
Trent XWB
The Trent XWB was selected in July 2006 to power exclusively the Airbus A350 XWB.
The first engine was run on 14 June 2010,
it first flew on an Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner.
Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was annou ...
testbed on 18 February 2012,
it was certified in early 2013,
and it first flew on an A350 on 14 June 2013.
It keeps the characteristic three-shaft layout of the Trent, with a 3.00 m (118 in) fan, an IP and HP spool.
The XWB-84 generates up to of thrust and the XWB-97 up to .
The engine has a 9.6:1 Bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
and a 50:1 Pressure ratio
It had its first in-flight shutdown on 11 September 2018, as the fleet accumulated 2.2 million flight hours.
It is the most powerful among all Trent engines.
Trent 7000
The Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 powers exclusively the Airbus A330neo.
Announced on 14 July 2014, it first ran on 27 November 2015.
It made its first flight on 19 October 2017 aboard on the A330neo.
It received its EASA type certification
A type certificate signifies the airworthiness of a particular category of aircraft, according to its manufacturing design (''type design''). It confirms that the aircraft of a new type intended for serial production, is in compliance with applic ...
on 20 July 2018 as a Trent 1000 variant.
It was first delivered on 26 November,
and was cleared for ETOPS 330 by 20 December.
Compared to the A330's Trent 700, the engine doubles the bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
to 10:1 and halves emitted noise. Pressure ratio is increased to 50:1 and it has a fan and a bleed air
Bleed air is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine upstream of its fuel-burning sections. Automatic air supply and cabin pressure controller (ASCPCs) valves bleed air from high or low stage engine compressor sections. Lo ...
system.
Fuel consumption
A fuel is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work. The concept was originally applied solely to those materials capable of releasing chemical energy but ...
is improved by 11%.
Non-aircraft variants
MT30 (Marine Turbine)
The MT30 (Marine Turbine) is a derivative of the Trent 800 (with a Trent 500 gearbox fitted), producing 36 MW for maritime applications. The current version is a turboshaft
A turboshaft engine is a form of gas turbine that is optimized to produce shaftpower rather than jet thrust. In concept, turboshaft engines are very similar to turbojets, with additional turbine expansion to extract heat energy from the exhaust ...
engine, producing 36 MW, using the Trent 800 core to drive a power turbine which takes power to an electrical generator or to mechanical drives such as waterjets or propellers. Amongst others, it powers the Royal Navy
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's s.
Industrial Trent 60 Gas Turbine
This derivative is designed for power generation and mechanical drive, much like the Marine Trent. It delivers up to 66 MW of electricity at 42% efficiency. It comes in two key versions DLE (Dry Low Emission) and WLE (Wet Low Emission). The WLE is water injected, allowing it to produce 58 MW at ISO conditions instead of 52 MW. It shares components with the Trent 700 and 800.[ The heat from the exhaust, some 416–433 °C,][ can be used to heat water and drive steam turbines, improving efficiency of the package. Besides Rolls-Royce, a leading packager of the Trent 60 is UK-based Centrax LTD, a privately owned engineering firm based in Newton Abbot, UK.
]
Operational history
First run in August 1990 as the model Trent 700, the Trent has achieved significant commercial success, having been selected as the launch engine for all three of the 787 variants ( Trent 1000), the A380 ( Trent 900) and the A350 ( Trent XWB). Its overall share of the markets in which it competes is around 40%. Sales of the Trent family of engines have made Rolls-Royce the second biggest supplier of large civil turbofans after General Electric
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, relegating rival Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney is an American aerospace manufacturer with global service operations. It is a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies. Pratt & Whitney's aircraft engines are widely used in both civil aviation (especially airlines) and military avi ...
to third position.
By June 2019, the Trent family had completed over 125 million hours.
Singapore Airlines
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is currently the largest operator of Trents, with five variants in service or on order, followed by British Airways
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The airline is the second largest UK-based carrier, based on fleet size and passengers ...
with four variants in service.
Incidents
On 17 January 2008, a British Airways Boeing 777-236ER, operating as BA038 from Beijing to London, crash-landed at Heathrow after both Trent 800 engines lost power during the aircraft's final approach. The subsequent investigation found that ice released from the fuel system had accumulated on the fuel-oil heat exchanger, leading to a restriction of fuel flow to the engines. This resulted in Airworthiness Directives mandating the replacement of the heat exchanger. This order was extended to the 500 and 700 series engines after a similar loss of power was observed on one engine of an Airbus A330 in one incident, and both engines in another. The modification involves replacing a face plate with many small protruding tubes with one that is flat.
On 4 November 2010, an uncontained engine failure (explosion) occurred in a Trent 972-84 powered Airbus A380-842 (Registration VH-OQA) of Qantas Flight QF32 while en route from Singapore to Sydney. The cause was traced to an incorrectly manufactured oil feed stub pipe. For further details refer to the article on the Trent 900.
Research
Affordable Near-Term Low Emissions
Between 1 March 2000 and 28 February 2005, the EU funded the project, aiming to design and test two programs to reduce CO2 by 12–20% and nitrous oxides by up to 80% from 2007/2008, with an overall budget of €101.6 Million including €50.9 from the EU and coordinated by Rolls-Royce plc
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc is a British multinational aerospace and defence company incorporated in February 2011. The company owns Rolls-Royce, a business established in 1904 which today designs, manufactures and distributes power systems for ...
. It was equally shared between the demonstrator and the CLEAN program for longer term technology applications. The ANTLE program targeted reductions of 12% in emissions, 60% in NOx emissions, 20% in acquisition cost, 30% in life cycle cost and 50% in development cycle, while improving reliability by 60%. The test phase ended by summer 2005.
The ANTLE engine was based on a Rolls-Royce Trent 500. Rolls-Royce Deutschland
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The company was form ...
was responsible of the high pressure compressor, Rolls-Royce UK of the combustion chamber and the high pressure turbine, Italian Avio
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of the intermediate pressure turbine, and ITP ITP may refer to:
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of the Low Pressure Turbine (LPT) and the external casing for an investment of €20.5 million, a 20% stake in the program.[ ]Volvo Aero
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It was originally establis ...
was responsible of the rear turbine structures. It has a new 5 stage HP compressor
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Compressors are similar to pumps: both increase the pressure on a fluid and both can trans ...
, a lean burn combustor and unshrouded HP turbine
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and a variable-geometry IP turbine. Hispano Suiza's new accessory gearbox, Goodrich's new distributed control system, and Techspace Aero's new oil system were also fitted.
Advanced Low-Pressure System (ALPS)
After flights test in 2014 of CTi fan blades with a titanium leading edge and carbon casing, they had indoor and outdoor tests in 2017, including crosswind
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, noise and tip clearance studies, flutter
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mapping, performance and icing conditions
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trials.
Rolls-Royce will ground test in 2018 its ALPS demonstrator: a Trent 1000 fitted with composite fan blades and case, including bird strike
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trials.
Advance
On 26 February 2014, Rolls-Royce detailed its Trent future developments. The Advance is the first design, could be ready from the end of the 2020s and aim to offer at least 20% better fuel burn than the first generation of Trents.[
The Advance ]bypass ratio
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for ev ...
should exceed 11:1 and its overall pressure ratio 60:1.[
In previous Trents, the HP spool was similar and the engine grew by expanding the intermediate pressure spool work. The Advance reverses this trend and the load is shifted towards the high pressure spool, with a greater pressure ratio, up to 10 stages compressor compared to 6 on the Trent XWB and a two-stage turbine against the current single-stage, while the IP compressor will shrink from the 8 stages of today's XWB to 4 and the IP turbine will be single instead of two stages.][
The Advance3 ground-based demonstrator includes ]lean burn
Lean-burn refers to the burning of fuel with an excess of air in an internal combustion engine. In lean-burn engines the air:fuel ratio may be as lean as 65:1 (by mass). The air / fuel ratio needed to stoichiometrically combust gasoline, by cont ...
, run before on a Trent architecture only; ceramic matrix composite
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(CMC) for turbine high-temperature capability in the first stage seal segments and cast-bond first stage vanes; hybrid ball bearing
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The purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. It achieves this ...
s with ceramic rollers running on metallic races, required to manage high load environments inside smaller cores.
Opened in 2016, R-R's $30 million CMC facility in California
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produced its first parts, seals, for the start of their deployment before being used in the static components of the second-stage HP turbine.
The twin fuel-distribution system in the lean-burn combustor adds complexity by doubling the pipework and with a sophisticated control and switching system but should improve fuel consumption and lower NOx
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emissions.
Hybrid ceramic bearings are newly configured to deal with loading changes and will cope with higher temperatures.[
More variable vanes in one IP and four HP compressor stages will be optimised for constant changes through the ]flight envelope
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.
An air pipe is produced by additive manufacturing
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and prototype components come from new suppliers.
The Advance3 will survey bearing load, water ingestion, noise sources and their mitigation, heat and combustor rumble
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while blade-tip, internal clearances and adaptive control operation are radiograph
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ed in-motion to verify the thermo-mechanical modelling.
The Boeing New Midsize Airplane
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In 2015, Boeing determined the market was large enough to la ...
needs falls in its thrust range.
Advanced cooled metallic components and ceramic matrix composite parts will be tested in a late 2018 demonstrator based on a Trent XWB-97 within the high temperature turbine technology (HT3) initiative.
The core will be combined with a Trent XWB-84 fan and a Trent 1000 LP turbine for mid-2017 ground testing.
The Advance3 demonstrator was sent from the Bristol
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production facility to the Derby
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test stand in July 2017 to be evaluated till early 2018.[
The demonstrator began initial runs at Derby in November 2017.
In early 2018, the demonstrator attained 90% core power, reaching a P30 pressure at the rear of the compressor, while measuring bearing loads, changed by the different compressor arrangement.]
The lean burn combustor did not generate any rumble
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* Rumble (noise), a form of low frequency noise
* Rumble, a haptic feedback vibration feature in video game controllers
* Rumbling, a quality of a heart murmur
* Stomach rumble, or borbory ...
as further tests will cover water ingestion, noise
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, X-ray
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s of the engine operating, and core-zone and hot-end thermal surveys.[
By July 2018, the Advance3 core ran at full power.]
By early 2019, the engine had run over 100 hours.[
]
Advanced low-emission combustion system (ALECSys)
A standalone engine will test the ALECSys on ground before another will be flight test
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ed.[ Indoor ground tests of the lean-burn combustor were concluded on a modified Trent 1000 in January 2018, before being sent to ]Manitoba
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for cold-weather trials in February 2018, covering start-ups
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and ice
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ingestion. Noise testing will follow on an outside rig, then flight tests in the next couple of years after 2018.[
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UltraFan
After the Advance comes the UltraFan, which could be ready for service from 2025, a geared turbofan
The geared turbofan is a type of turbofan aircraft engine, with a gearbox between the fan and the low pressure shaft to spin each at optimum angular velocities.
Technology
In a conventional turbofan, a single shaft (the "low-pressure" or LP sha ...
with a variable pitch fan system, promising at least 25% improvement in fuel burn,
The geared/variable pitch UltraFan aims for a 15:1 bypass ratio and 70:1 overall pressure ratio.
The Ultrafan keeps the Advance core, but also contains a geared turbofan
The geared turbofan is a type of turbofan aircraft engine, with a gearbox between the fan and the low pressure shaft to spin each at optimum angular velocities.
Technology
In a conventional turbofan, a single shaft (the "low-pressure" or LP sha ...
architecture with variable-pitch fan blades. As the fan will vary pitch to be optimised for each flight phase, it won't need a thrust reverser. Rolls-Royce will use carbon composite fan blades instead of its usual hollow titanium blades, and along with new material adoption will save per engine.
The variable pitch fan will facilitate low pressure ratio fan operability. Rolls-Royce will work with Industria de Turbo Propulsores
ITP Aero (Industria de Turbo Propulsores) is a Spanish aero engine and gas turbine manufacturer.
It was established in 1989 as a joint venture between Spanish engineering conglomerate SENER and Rolls-Royce Plc. By 2015, it had grown to beco ...
to test IP turbine technologies that will go into the UltraFan. In Dahlewitz
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near Berlin, Rolls-Royce has built a power rig simulating loading conditions in flight, sized for gear systems; and recruits 200 engineers. The ratio of the initial test gear will approach 4:1 and thrust could be up to . The specially constructed test rig is an €84 million ($94 million) investment.[
In partnership with Liebherr, the UltraFan gearbox was first run in October 2016.
After the initial set of low-speed fan rig tests and the casting of second-generation ]titanium aluminide
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IP turbine blades, the initial UltraFan demonstrator concept design should be frozen in 2017.[
Tests simulated aircraft pitch and roll on an attitude rig in September 2016 to assess oil flow in the gearbox.
The gearbox went through high-power tests in May 2017.]
The UltraFan will be 3 m (118 in) in diameter and its fan blades with titanium
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leading edges are evaluated under the ALPS programme.[
At the September 2017 International Society for Air Breathing Engines (ISABE) conference in Manchester, UK, Rolls-Royce's Chief Technology Officer Paul Stein announced it reached .
In early 2018, a third gearbox was tested as testing assessed on ]endurance
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and reliability
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.
The first gearbox was disassembled for evaluation, confirming the component's performance
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predictions.
A complete demonstrator will be built in a few years from 2018.[
In April 2018, ]Airbus
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agreed to provide aircraft integration and its nacelle
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and for flight testing, co-funded by the European Union research programme Clean Sky 2.
At the April 2018 ILA Berlin Air Show, flight testing was confirmed on Rolls-Royce's Boeing 747
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After introducing the 707 in October 1958, Pan Am wanted a jet times its size, ...
-200.
The demonstrator will generate of thrust, exploiting current testing on the Advance 3 and the gearbox.
Its fan diameter could be up to , compared to the Trent XWB's and the GE9X's .
Higher bypass and lower fan pressure ratio induce low-speed fan instability remedied by variable-pitch blades instead of a variable area jet nozzle
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Propelling nozzles accelerate the av ...
.
Along with eliminating the thrust reverser, a short slim nacelle would be lighter and less draggy, but in reverse-thrust the flow would be distorted, having to be turned around the nozzle
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into the bypass duct, and then partly reversed again into the intermediate compressor
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Compressors are similar to pumps: both increase the pressure on a fluid and both can trans ...
.
The large fan could lead to gull-wing airframes.
By July 2018, the UltraFan configuration was frozen before detailed design and then component manufacture, for 2021 ground tests.
The diameter planetary gearbox has five planet gears, is sized to power turbofans and amassed over 250 hours of run time by early 2019.
In February 2019, potential introduction was delayed to 2027, to re-engine current aircraft, after full-scale ground tests in 2021.
A variable-pitch fan or a more electric architecture would be needed beyond the 25% improvement over the Trent 800
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, for the 2030s-2040s.
A integrated starter-generator
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on the shaft cold end would allow a smaller accessory drive.
It could drive an aft-fuselage boundary layer suction fan for a 35% better efficiency than in 2000.
By February 2020, Rolls-Royce was manufacturing the 355 cm (140 in) diameter carbon fibre fan blades in Bristol, UK, saving with the composite fan case up to 700 kg (1,540 lb) on a twinjet.
By March 2022, Rolls-Royce had transferred the power gearbox, tested to , from Dahlewitz to its UK site for assembly, before a complete engine test in 2022.
Applications
* Airbus A330
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Airbus conceived several derivatives of the A300, its first airliner in the mid-1970s. Then the company began development on the A330 twinjet in parallel with the A3 ...
( Trent 700)
* Airbus A330neo ( Trent 7000)
* Airbus A340
The Airbus A340 is a long-haul, long-range, wide-body passenger airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus.
In the mid-1970s, Airbus conceived several derivatives of the Airbus A300, A300, its first airliner, and developed the A340 qu ...
(-500 and -600 series only) ( Trent 500)
* Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner developed and produced by Airbus.
The first A350 design proposed by Airbus in 2004, in response to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would have been a development of the A330 ...
( Trent XWB)
* Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner.
Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was annou ...
( Trent 900)
* Boeing 777
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet.
The 777 was designed to bridge the gap b ...
(-200, -200ER and -300 series only) (Trent 800
The Rolls-Royce Trent 800 is a high-bypass turbofan produced by Rolls-Royce plc, one of the engine options for the early Boeing 777 variants.
Launched in September 1991, it first ran in September 1993, was granted EASA certification on 27 J ...
)
* Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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After dropping its unconventional Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the conventional 7E7 on January 29, 2003, ...
( Trent 1000)
Specifications
See also
Footnotes
Notes
:1.Engine interchangeability makes the 787 a more flexible asset to airlines, allowing them to change from one manufacturer's engine to the other's in light of any future engine developments which conform more closely to their operating profile. The cost of such a change would require a significant operating cost difference between the two engine types to make it economical. A difference that does not exist with the engines today.
:2.Singapore Airlines
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has 58 Trent 800 powered 777s and 5 Trent 500 powered A340-500s; it also has a further 19 Trent 700 powered A330-300s, 19 Trent 900 powered A380-800s and 20 Trent XWB powered A350 XWB-900s on order
Should it select the Trent 1000 for its order of 20 787-9s, it will become the first airline to operate 6 different versions of the Trent.
References
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