GH Turbine GT-25000

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GT-25000
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GT-25000 on the Type 052D destroyer
Type Gas turbine
National originChina
ManufacturerCSIC Longjiang GH Gas Turbine Corporation, Ltd
First run2004
Developed fromZorya-Mashproekt UGT-25000

The GT-25000 is an industrial and marine gas turbine produced by CSIC Longjiang GH Gas Turbine Corporation, Ltd, a subsidiary of China Shipbuilding Industry Company (CSIC).

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Development

In 1993, China and Ukraine signed the UGT-25000 Gas Turbine Production License and Single Unit Sales Contract. Under the contract, Ukraine was to sell 10 units of the DA80 (export designation of the UGT25000) gas turbines to China as well as a transfer of related technologies and technical documentation. The funding from China in exchange for transfer of technology stopped the project from being cancelled by Ukraine. [1] [2]

They were planned to be used on the PLA Navy's future warships such as the 052B and 052C destroyers. However, they had blade problems and the last two 052Cs, hulls 512 and 513 built at Jiangnan Shipyard sat pierside for more than two years without being accepted by the PLAN. [3] [4]

In 1998, the localisation process of the gas turbine was started and three entities were involved: No. 703 research institute under the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) as well as Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation and Harbin Turbine Co. The project was overseen by No. 703 research institute and technical drawings procured by them were shared with Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation. [5]

In 2004, the first locally produced model was completed and named GT-25000. It achieved 60% localisation and had equivalent performance to the DA80.

By 2011, the localisation rate had reached 98.1%.

After the completion of localisation, efforts were made to improve the reliability of the GT-25000 over the original DA80.

QC-280/QD-280

Later on, Xi'an Aero-Engine Corporation, which had also participated in the localisation process of the GT-25000, wanted to take over the military market from CSIC's GT-25000 and unveiled the QC-280/QD-280 series, which has essentially identical performance with the GT-25000 but named differently for IP reasons. Eventually, the PLA Navy chose to stick with CSIC's GT-25000 for its warships.

Design

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Variants

Users

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