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PW4000: Powering the Boeing 777

Pratt & Whitney’s thrust-enhanced PW4000 series is known by the name PW4000-112. With a fan diameter of 9.3 ft and a thrust range from 74,000 to 98,000 pounds, it is one of the largest and most powerful engines in the world. Its fan diameter is almost the same as the fuselage diameter of a Boeing 737. The engine is used in Boeing’s 777-200, 777-200ER, and 777-300 aircraft. It was the first engine to receive 180-minute ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operation Performance Standards) certification from the outset and is now certified for a maximum duration of 207 minutes.
 

MTU’s involvement in the PW4000

Three versions of the PW4000-112—the PW4077, the PW4084, and the PW4090—are currently in service. MTU is responsible for developing and manufacturing key parts of the seven-stage low-pressure turbine for all three versions. It is the largest low-pressure turbine ever developed by MTU.

Facts

  • EIS: 1995
  • The PW4000 is a two-shaft turbofan engine in the thrust category 74,000-98,000 lbf
  • Titanium hollow blades fan
  • Single-crystal high-pressure turbine blades
  • Powder metal disks for compressor and turbines
  • Active clearance control in the low-pressure turbine
  • Digital control unit
  • Modular design
  • On-condition maintenance

MTU competencies

  • Program share: 12.5%
  • Development of the low-pressure turbine and turbine exit case
  • Manufacture of various parts of the low-pressure turbine

Partner

  • Pratt & Whitney

Applications

  • Boeing 777-200/-200ER
  • Boeing 777-300

Technical Data

Max. thrust98,000 lbf
Bypass ratio6.4:1
Pressure ratio42.8:1
Length16 ft
Fan diameter9.3 ft
Weight15,584 lbs

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