Rolls Royce Completes Installation of MT 30 Gas Turbine Engine for British HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier
Rolls-Royce, last week successfully completed the installation of the first MT30 gas turbine into the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth , at Babcock’s Rosyth shipyardin Scotland.
The MT30, at 36 megawatts (around 50,000 horsepower),is the world’s most powerful marine gas turbine.
Two MT30s will be installed in each ship and will provide two thirds of the 109 megawatts needed to power the 65,000 tonne ships – enough energy to power a town the size of Swindon.
The MT30s are installed as part of a Gas Turbine Alternator (GTA) which also includes an alternator and gas turbine enclosure, weighing a total of 120 tonnes.
It has been the culmination of many years of hard work to ensure the timely delivery of this first complete MT30 gas turbine alternator, which along with its twin will deliver around two thirds of the electrical power generated onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The installation involved the lifting of the MT30 gas turbine and associated ancillary equipment - housed in a steel package known as the gas turbine enclosure - onto the ship structure. With the enclosure in place, the large alternator, which is driven by the gas turbine to produce electrical power, was then hoisted into place
The MT30 gas turbine is derived from the Rolls-Royce Trent 800 aero engine which powers the Boeing 777 aircraft, with around 80 per cent of the parts being the same.
The MT30 currently powers the US Navy’s Freedom Class variant of the Littoral Combat Ship, will power their new DDG-1000 destroyers and was recently selected for the Republic of Korea Navy’s new FFXII frigate.
Modular production of the MT30 begins on the same production line as the Rolls-Royce Trent aero engines in Derby, before the modules are assembled into the marine configuration, and put through a rigorous test and certification programme at the Rolls-Royce facility in Bristol.
The power generated will meet the aircraft carrier’s demand for energy, which includes the propulsion motors, weapons and navigation systems as well as the entire low voltage requirements for lighting and power sockets.
The four GTA packages (two per ship) are assembled by Cullums Detuners of Derbyshire. Due to the size, the alternator and gas turbine enclosure are shipped to Rosyth separately.
Queen Elizabeth class is a class of two aircraft carriers being built for the Royal Navy.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is expected to enter service in 2016 and HMS Prince of Wales in 2018.
The vessels will displace about 65,000 tonnes (64,000 long tons ), be 280 metres (920 ft) long and have a tailored air group of up to forty aircraft. They will be the largest warships ever constructed for the Royal Navy. The projected cost of the programme is £5.9 billion.
Rolls Royce Completes Installation of MT 30 Gas Turbine Engine for British HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier
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