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Pratt & Whitney Canada PW500

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PW500
Cutaway showing the configuration : 1 fan, 2A+1C HP compressor, 1 HP and 2 LP turbine
Type Turbofan
National origin Canada
Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada
First run November 1993[1]
Major applications Cessna Citation II Bravo
Cessna Citation V Encore
Cessna 560XL
Embraer Phenom 300
MQ-20 Avenger
Number built 4,600 (May 2023)[2]

The Pratt & Whitney Canada PW500 is a series of medium thrust turbofan engines designed specifically for business jet applications.

Design

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The PW530 has a single stage fan, driven by a 2-stage LP turbine, supercharging a 2A/1CF axial-centrifugal HP compressor, driven by a single stage HP turbine. Although similar in configuration, the PW535 has a booster stage, mounted on the LP shaft behind the fan, to increase overall pressure ratio and core flow. Similar to the PW535, the PW545 has an additional LP turbine stage to drive a larger diameter fan.

Development

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PW535B on a Cessna Citation V Encore+

The PW530A, rated at 2,887 lbf (12.84 kN), entered service in February 1997 on the Cessna Citation II Bravo, and the PW545 in July 1998 on the Cessna Citation Excel. The PW535 powered the Cessna Citation V Encore in September 2000, and was selected for the Embraer Phenom 300, first delivered in December 2009.

On 31 January 2020, Embraer announced improvements to its Phenom 300, including increased speeds and upgraded engines.[3] The engines, designated PW535E1, are rated at 3,478 lbf (15.47 kN)/[4]

Unveiled at the May 2023 EBACE show, the FADEC-controlled PW545D is developed for the Cessna 560XL Ascend variant, to be rated at 4,200 lbf (19 kN) and optimized for improved fuel burn and longer time between overhauls (TBO) up to 6,000 hours.[2] By then, 4,600 PW500s had been produced and had flown 22 million hours.[2]

Applications

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Application Variant
Cessna Citation II Bravo PW530A
Cessna Citation V Encore PW535A
Cessna Citation V Encore+ PW535B
Embraer Phenom 300 PW535E
Cessna 560XL Excel PW545A
Scaled Composites 437 Vanguard PW535A[5][6]
Cessna 560XL XLS PW545B
General Atomics MQ-20 Avenger PW545B
Cessna 560XL XLS+ PW545C
Cessna 560XL Ascend PW545D

Specifications

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PW530 PW535A PW545A PW545B PW545C
Thrust (lb/kN) 2,887/12.84 3,400/15.12 3,804/16.92 3,952/17.58 4,119/18.32
TSFC (lb/lbf/h)[7] 0.44 0.44
Bypass ratio ~3.7 2.55 4.10 3.8 4.12
Overall pressure ratio ~13.3 13.3 11.7 12.5
Overall Length (in) 60.0 63.9 68.6
Fan Diameter (in) 23.0 28.2 27.3
Application Citation
Bravo
Citation
Encore
Citation
Excel
Citation
XLS
Citation
XLS+

See also

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Comparable engines

Related lists

References

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  1. ^ "Bridging the gap". Flight Global. 24 May 1995.
  2. ^ a b c Guy Norris (May 22, 2023). "Pratt Unveils Advanced PW545D Derivative For Citation Ascend". Aviation Week.
  3. ^ "Embraer Unveils Speedier, Improved Phenom 300". Aviation Week & Space Technology. 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ Embraer Phenom 300 (accessed 4 February 2020)
  5. ^ "Scaled Composites conducts first Model 437 aircraft flight". www.compositesworld.com. 2024-09-06. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  6. ^ "Model 437 Vanguard Loyal Wingman military aircraft makes maiden flight". New Atlas. 2024-08-30. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  7. ^ "SmallEngines Summary". Archived from the original on 31 July 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2009.
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External image
image icon Cutaway diagram of PW545