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ARMATA tank Power plant The power plant represents uniform 1200-strong diesel turboporshnevy the A-85-3A engine (it is sometimes designated as 2A12-3, 12ChN15/16 or 12N360) for forward and back the located MTO. Motor potential not less than 2000 hours. Weight is up to 5 tons. The volume of MTU are up to 4 m3. There is a possibility of modernization. The novelty has to surpass the best foreign models of motor and transmission installations in dimensional and mass and power characteristics. it should be noted that the rated power of the engine of 1500 h.p., to 1200 h.p. restriction is introduced that considerably increased motor potential. The Chelyabinsk GSKB Transdiesel was engaged in development of the engine, and is made will be at Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant. Diesel four-cycle, X – figurative, 12 – the engine 12H360, cylinder with gas-turbine turbine pressurization and intermediate cooling of air, liquid cooling, passed all number of tests, from resource to running in 2011. Technical characteristics of the A-85-3A (12H360) engine for a perspective Russian platform of Armat: • Engine type - four-cycle, X – figurative, 12 – cylinder with gas-turbine turbine pressurization and intermediate cooling of air. • System of a smeseobrazovaniye - direct injection of fuel • Engine capacity without resistance on an admission and release, kW (h.p.) - 1103 (1500) • Rotation frequency, with-1 (rpm) - 33,3 (2000) • A stock on a torque, % - 25 • Specific fuel consumption, g/kWh (g/l... *ч) - 217,9 (160) • The weight, kg - 1550 • Specific power, kW/kg (hp/kg) - 0,74 (1,0) • Dimensional power, kW/kg (hp/kg) - 1026 (1395) • Specific weight, kg/kW - 1,32 • Length, mm - 813 • Width, mm - 1300 • Height, mm - 820 The engine 12H360 is the quite mastered motor, not bench, it just the same stood on our perspective tanks (object 195) passing not so long ago State tests. Regarding the GI power plant came to the end successfully, the engine of claims had no - in spite of the fact that tests were very rigid.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 08:23:19 +0000

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