Rolls-Royce RB.50 Trent

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RB.50 Trent
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A Rolls-Royce Trent turboprop on display at the Science Museum (London)
Type Turboprop
Manufacturer Rolls-Royce Limited
First run June 1944
Major applications Gloster Meteor(Trent Meteor version)
Developed from Rolls-Royce Derwent
Developed into Rolls-Royce Clyde

The Rolls-Royce RB.50 Trent was the first Rolls-Royce turboprop engine.[1]

Design and development

The Trent was based on a concept provided by Sir Frank Whittle and was essentially a Derwent Mark II turbojet engine with an additional turbine stage[citation needed] driving a reduction gearbox (designed by A A Rubbra) connected to a five-bladed Rotol propeller. The Trent ran for 633 hours on test before being installed in a Gloster Meteor jet fighter which flew for the first time on 20 September 1945 at the start of a programme comprising 298 hours of flight tests.[2]

Applications

Engines on display

A preserved Rolls-Royce Trent turboprop engine is on display at the London Science Museum.

Specifications(Trent)

The sole Trent Meteor EE227

General characteristics

  • Type: Turboprop
  • Length:
  • Diameter:
  • Dry weight: 1,000lb turbine unit, reduction gear 250lb, propeller 250lb, total engine/propeller weight 1,500lb[3]

Components

  • Compressor: 1-stage double-sided centrifugal compressor
  • Combustors: 10 x can combustion chambers
  • Turbine: Single-stage axial
  • Fuel type: Kerosene (R.D.E.F./F/KER)
  • Oil system: pressure feed, dry sump with scavenge, cooling and filtration, oil grade 150 S.U. secs (32 cs) (Intavia 7106) at 38 °C (100 °F)

Performance

See also

Related development
Comparable engines
Related lists

References

Notes

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Bibliography

  • Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1-85260-163-9

External links

  1. Gunston 1989, p.147.
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  3. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1946/1946%20-%200240.html