SOLOVIEV D-30


Soloviev D-30 Series II for use in Tupolev Tu-134A

The 'Soloviev D-30' is a two-shaft low-bypass turbofan engine, officially referred to as a "bypass turbojet." A supersonic afterburning version, the 'D-30F6' is used in the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-31 interceptor, while non-afterburning civilian versions, the 'D-30Kp' and 'D-30KU' is used in the Ilyushin Il-62M and Tupolev Tu-154M airliners, and in the Ilyushin Il-76 heavy cargo aircraft.
In the mid-1970s, the Soviet Union began the search for a high-speed, high-altitude interceptor to replace its somewhat disappointing MiG-25 Foxbat. To combat problems stemming from the tendency of the Foxbat's engines to self-destruct at maximum throttle in high-speed situations, a new engine was needed to power this new interceptor, which would become known as the MiG-31 (NATO reporting name Foxhound).
The Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) Design Firm then contracted Soloviev (later Aviadvigatel, now Perm) to build a low-bypass turbofan to power their new aircraft. Aviadvigatel came up with the D30-F6 turbofan. Capable of generating 20,944 lbs. dry thrust and 34,170 lbs. afterburning thrust, the engine gave MiG's new fighter a top speed exceeding 1,800 MPH, and a maximum takeoff weight of 101,000 lbs. These powerful engines also allowed the large and complex fighter to attain supersonic speeds at low altitudes under 5,000 feet.

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Uses in Soviet and Russian Aircraft
References
External links

Uses in Soviet and Russian Aircraft


The D30-F6 is a very powerful engine, excessively powerful for most airframes. Therefore, its use has been very limited. The massive Aviadvigatels have only been used in two aircraft designs-the MiG-31 Foxhound and the experimental SU-47 (formerly S-37) Berkut, manufactured by Sukhoi. However, even the SU-47 may soon be switching to more modern Saturn-Lyulka AL-37 or AL-41F thrust-vectoring turbofans, similar to those used in the SU-35/37 and the SU-47's competitor, the MiG 1.42. Any other future uses of the D30-F6 are questionable, at best.

References


# Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1995
# www.flymig.com/aircraft/Su-47/
# www.fighter-planes.com/info/s37.htm

External links



D-30F6 description at manufacturer's site

D-30KP description at manufacturer's site (for Il-76)

D-30KU description at manufacturer's site (for Il-62M)

D-30KU-154 description at manufacturer's site (for Tu-154M)

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