Product Description
Parameter/No. |
TWP100T |
TWP100E |
TWP100G |
TWP100GK |
Thrust daN |
75 |
102 |
115 |
105 |
Maximum length (mm) |
Gas: 516 (Electric: 672) |
730 |
730 |
515 (shortest state) |
Maximum outer diameter (mm) |
201.2 |
230 |
238 |
238 |
Dry weight (kg) |
10 |
12.5 |
15 |
21(Total weight of the whole system) |









1. Overview
A turbine engine is a power unit based on gas turbine technology, which is widely used in aerospace, shipbuilding, power generation, and high-performance vehicles. It generates power by compressing air, burning fuel, and using high-speed expanding gas to drive the turbine blades to rotate. Compared with piston engines, turbine engines have the advantages of high power, low weight ratio, smooth operation, and strong continuous power output.
2. Working Principle
The working process of a turbine engine can be divided into four main stages:
Intake
A large amount of air enters the engine through the intake duct and is compressed by the compressor (usually axial flow or centrifugal).
Compression
The air enters the multi-stage compressor and is gradually compressed, and the temperature and pressure are greatly increased, which improves the combustion efficiency.
Combustion
The high-pressure air enters the combustion chamber, mixes with the injected fuel (usually aviation kerosene or natural gas) and burns to produce high-temperature and high-pressure gas.
Expansion & Exhaust
The high-speed expanding gas drives the turbine blades to rotate, transferring part of the energy to the compressor to keep it running, and the remaining energy is used to generate thrust (jet) or drive mechanical loads (such as generators, propellers, etc.).