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GE LM500 Engines Power the ROK Navy’s PKX-B Chamsuri II-class Patrol Boat.
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A ROK Navy Gumdoksuri class patrol vessel (PKX-A) opening fire. Picture: ROK Navy
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Improvements
The PKX-B propulsion system includes improvements over its PKX-A predecessor. While both are powered by LM500 marine gas turbines, the starter is now electric and other changes were made to the packaging and integration to improve performance, reduce weight, simplify designs, save space and lower costs: - Lightweight design: 45% reduction in space and weight - More power: 7% power increase Improved serviceability: Improved accessibility to service key components, thanks to in-country team collaboration GE maintains an integrated approach from build to delivery of the propulsion system to the ROK Navy, ensuring end-customer satisfaction; this is accomplished through Hanwha Techwin, a GE marine system partner. To date, Hanwha Techwin has provided 36 LM500 gas turbine propulsion modules for the PKX program. As in the PKX-A program, Hanwha Techwin will continue to locally manufacture selected LM500 parts as well as assemble, test and install the completed propulsion modules for each PKX-B ship. GE provides technical support and oversight of Hanwha Techwin’s LM500 master test cell operation, and supports the program during each phase of assembly, building, testing and installation. The GE-Hanwha partnership keeps GE engaged with key stakeholders while enabling timely customer and product support. The LM500 is derived from GE’s TF34/CF34 turbofan aircraft engines, and has 90% commonality with the CF34 engine that powers the popular CRJ100/200 regional jet with more than 14 million hours of operation. The simple cycle LM500 is a two-shaft gas turbine, rated at 4.6 MW (ISO), consisting of a gas generator, a free power turbine and cold end drive capabilities. |
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