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The Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 is a
high-bypass turbofan A turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a combination of references to the preceding generation engine technology of the turbojet and the additional fan stag ...
engine produced by
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, an iteration of the Trent family exclusively powering the
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. Announced on 14 July 2014, and first run on 27 November 2015. Its maiden flight was on 19 October 2017 on the A330neo. It received its EASA type certification on 20 July 2018 as a
Trent 1000 The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 is a high-bypass turbofan engine produced by Rolls-Royce, one of the two engine options for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, competing with the General Electric GEnx. It first ran on 14 February 2006 and first flew on 18 ...
variant. It was first delivered on 26 November, and was cleared for
ETOPS The Extended-range Twin-engine Operations Performance Standards (ETOPS) () are safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for Twinjet, twin-engine commercial passenger aircraft operations. They are a safety measu ...
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 eve ...
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 in aerospace engineering 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 (ASCPC) valves bleed air from low or high stage engine ...
system.
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is improved by 11%.


Development

Announced on 14 July 2014 at the
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, the Trent 7000 is the exclusive engine for the
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, succeeding the Trent 700 used for the
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. It first ran on 27 November 2015 on a test bed in
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. Although the first two test engines were made in Derby, further test engines and production Trent 7000 is assembled in the Rolls-Royce Singapore facility. In 2015 Rolls-Royce experienced development problems with the
Trent 1000 The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 is a high-bypass turbofan engine produced by Rolls-Royce, one of the two engine options for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, competing with the General Electric GEnx. It first ran on 14 February 2006 and first flew on 18 ...
TEN, and had to involve extra resources to support the on-time March 2017 787-10 maiden flight; this led to delays in the Trent 7000 programme. The first pair of engines were shipped to Airbus in June 2017, and the type made its first flight on 19 October 2017 aboard its A330neo application. This directly followed a period of ground testing which included altitude, icing, cross-wind, noise and cyclic testing in the USA, and endurance, operability and functional performance testing in the UK. As it is based on the Trent 1000, it was feared that it could share its durability problems and that could deter buyers. However, Rolls-Royce's CEO Warren East claimed the 7000 was not affected by the Trent 1000 issues. The Trent 7000 received its EASA type certification on 20 July 2018, and is certified as a Trent 1000 variant. Certification was delayed from the initially planned first quarter of 2017. At the time,
ETOPS The Extended-range Twin-engine Operations Performance Standards (ETOPS) () are safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for Twinjet, twin-engine commercial passenger aircraft operations. They are a safety measu ...
testing was halfway through as 3,000 engine cycles are planned, to be completed by early August. The engine was then planned to be disassembled, examined and reported by the end of September, for an ETOPS certification in time for the year-end introduction. By August 2018, quantity production was proving to be challenging and in October Rolls-Royce only expected 500 large engines deliveries in 2018, down from 550. Rolls-Royce confirmed 10 deliveries by the end of October, below the 30 needed for 15 A330neos deliveries by year-end. The A330-900 was initially cleared for 180 min ETOPS with a limitation of 500 engine cycles for the first delivery to
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on 26 November. Full ETOPS required an EASA approval plan with a 3,000 cycles validation test plus three simulated diversions followed by disassembly and examination before the end of December. ETOPS 330 was secured by 20 December. In 2019, Rolls-Royce delivered 106 Trent 7000s, up from eight in 2018, while it achieved a 99.9% dispatch reliability.


Design

The Trent 7000's architecture comes from the latest version of the Trent 1000, the TEN, using the A330's Trent 700 experience and technology from the Trent XWB. 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 eve ...
and halves emitted noise compared to the Trent 700. Maximum pressure ratio is increased to 50:1 from 36:1 and it has a
bleed air Bleed air in aerospace engineering 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 (ASCPC) valves bleed air from low or high stage engine ...
system for environmental control and wing anti-icing. Compared to the 20-year-older Trent 700 introduced in 1995, the Trent 7000 features a smaller fan hub and a larger fan — compared to . This doubles the bypass ratio from 5 to 10, giving it the highest bypass ratio of any Trent engine. The fan has 20 blades. The
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is increased due to Trent XWB core compressor technology, improving
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. This is associated with a increase in internal temperatures; Thermally-coated high-pressure turbine blades are used instead of the more expensive
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s, which are used in the next
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engine generation,
Ultrafan The Rolls-Royce Trent is a family of high-bypass turbofans produced by Rolls-Royce. 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 ...
. The larger fan and higher bypass ratio require two more stages in the low-pressure turbine; the engine is heavier. The Trent 700 weighs , while the Trent 7000 weighs more. Despite the additional weight and the extra drag resulting from the wider diameter, Rolls-Royce reported
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would improve by 11%. Since
bleed air Bleed air in aerospace engineering 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 (ASCPC) valves bleed air from low or high stage engine ...
is used instead of electrical power generation (as in the 787's Trent 1000), the IP
accessory drive The accessory drive is a gearbox that forms part of a gas turbine engine. Although not part of the engine's core, it drives the accessories – such as generators, pumps for fuel and lubrication oil, air compressors, hydraulic pumps and engine st ...
is less loaded and enables the high-pressure compressor to maintain stability at low power settings, improving low-speed fuel consumption for short-haul operations. The engine features active turbine clearance control providing the optimal level of cooling air for different phases of flight. At take-off, the fan displaces up to of air per second, the
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velocity is almost and each high pressure turbine blade generates around , rotating at 12,500 rpm with their tips reaching . Rolls-Royce reports the engine is 10 dB quieter than the Trent 700.


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