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词条 Japanese aircraft engine identification systems
释义

  1. Army Hatsudoki system

  2. Army long designation system

  3. Navy experimental designation

  4. Navy name designation

  5. Manufacturers designation

  6. Unified IJAAS / IJNAS designation system

  7. Calendars and Type numbers

  8. Table of japanese aero-engine designations

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. Bibliography

  12. External links

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Data from:Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941[1] & Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War[2] & Japanese Aircraft Engines[3]

Japanese aero-engines for military aircraft were given a wide variety of designations depending on the customer. This led to much confusion, particularly among the Allied forces, where a single engine type could have up to six different designations. This situation emerged because of the almost total lack of co-operation in weapons procurement between the IJAAS (大日本帝國陸軍航空隊 - Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun Kokutai - Imperial Japanese Army Air Service) and the IJNAS (大日本帝國海軍航空隊 - Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koukuu-tai - Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service).

Engines could have designations in any or all of these designation systems:

Army Hatsudoki experimental designation
(Nakajima Ha41)
Army long designation
(e.g. Army Type100 1250hp Air Cooled Radial)
Navy experimental designation
(Nakajima NK9B)
Navy Name designation
( Nakajima Homare 11)
Manufacturers designation
(Nakajima NBH)
Unified system introduced by the Ministry of Munitions in April 1942
(Kawasaki Ha-60)

Army Hatsudoki system

Experimental engines for Army aircraft were given ハ Ha – (エンジン - Hatsudoki) numbers whilst under design and testing. The Army Ha numbers had no intrinsic meaning and were only sequentially allocated. Sub types could be identified by suffixes -kai, -ko etc., or -I, -II etc..

e.g.:Nakajima Ha115

Army long designation system

Once an engine had been accepted for service in Army aircraft it was given a long designation which denoted the year of introduction, power, cooling method and layout:

e.g.:Army Type100 1250hp Air Cooled Radial – (Nakajima Ha41)

The two or three digit Type number denoted the {{nihongo|Japanese Imperial year|皇紀|kōki}} that the engine was introduced, identical to the Type numbers used in Japanese aircraft long designations from 1925 (From 1927 to 1930 the Type number sometimes denoted the Shōwa or Taisho year ):

After the Type number the power of the engine was denoted in horsepower:

  • 1250 hp

After the power designator the type of engine was denoted:

  • Air-cooled Radial

Sub-types were designated by suffixes.

  • Model 1

Navy experimental designation

The IJNAS introduced a designation system for experimental engines and those under development / test before production. Once the engine entered service this designation was replaced by the name or unified system.

Formed from four character groups the IJNAS experimental designation system consisted of

e.g. Nakajima NK9B

First character for manufacturer

A - Aichi

G - Hitachi

I - Ishikawajima

K - Kawasaki

M - Mitsubishi

N - Nakajima

Y – Naval Air Technical Arsenal (Yokosuka and Hiro)

Second Character for engine attributes

K - Air cooled

E - Liquid Cooled

D - Diesel

Third Character for the design number
Fourth Character for the revision code

A - first revision

B - second revision, and so on.

Navy name designation

The simplest of all the systems the IJNAS allocated name characters to engines combined with Model and revision numbers, introduced to reduce confusion and also to reduce the intelligence value of the designation to enemies.

e.g. Nakajima Homare 11 - ({{nihongo|praise" or, more usually, "honour|誉|Homare}})

Manufacturers designation

Some engines were never allocated a designation or there is no record of such. In which case they are usually identified by the manufacturers designation.

e.g. Mitsubishi A4

Unified IJAAS / IJNAS designation system

From 1942 the Ministry of Munitions in Japan instituted a Unified aero-engine designation system in an attempt to reduce confusion caused by previous systems. The new system prefixed engine designations with ハ Ha – (エンジン - Hatsudoki) followed by code numbers identifying each engine in terms of layout, no of cylinders, cooling method and sub-series model numbers.

Thus the Mitsubishi Ha-33-62 金星 Kinsei

  • Mitsubishi - manufacturer
  • ハ Ha (エンジン Hatsudoki) - engine.
  • 3 - air-cooled 14-cylinder double-row radial engine.
  • 3 - 140 mm bore, 150 mm stroke.
  • 62 - 60 series engine, second revision.
  • 金星 Kinsei - name

Each engine designation in this system started with the Hatsudoki short hand character, represented by Ha in English, followed by two numbers classifying the engine:

The first digit represented the engine classification:

  1. Air-cooled inline engine.
  2. Air-cooled single-row radial engine.
  3. Air-cooled 14-cylinder double-row radial engine.
  4. Air-cooled 18-cylinder double-row radial engine.
  5. Air-cooled, more than 18-cylinders, multi-row radial engine.
  6. Liquid-cooled 12-cylinder engine.
  7. Liquid-cooled, more than 12-cylinders engine.
  8. Diesel engine.
  9. Special engine.

The second digit represented the bore and stroke of the engine:

0. 130/160

  1. 140/130
  2. 150/170
  3. 140/150
  4. 140/160
  5. 130/150

After the classification digits a two digit number gave the model number and revision state.

Model numbers were given as:

  • 00 – baseline Model, usually prototypes
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40
  • 50
  • 60

etc.etc.

A revision (or modification) state number replaced the second digit of the model number:

  • 10 – Model 10 baseline version
  • 11 – Model 10 revision 1
  • 12 – Model 10 revision 2
  • 23 – Model 20 revision 3
  • 62 – Model 60 revision 2

Coincidentally one engine was assigned the same numerical designation in the IJAAS and joint designation systems; Nakajima Ha-45 Homare.

Calendars and Type numbers

Data from: [1]
Gregorian calendar yearType number (Army and Navy)Imperial Japanese Calendar YearNengo Calendrical eraNavy exp.Shisaku number
1921Type 10 (Taisho)2581Taisho 10
1922Type 11 (Taisho)2582Taisho 11
1923Type 12 (Taisho)2583Taisho 12
1924Type 13 (Taisho)2584Taisho 13
1925Type 14 (Taisho)2585Taisho 14
25/12/1926 Type 15 (Taisho)25/12/2586Taisho 15
26/12/1926 26/12/2586Showa 1
1927 Type 872587Showa 2
1928 Type 882588Showa 3
1929 Type 892589Showa 4
1930 Type 902590Showa 5
1931 Type 912591Showa 66-Shi
1932 Type 922592Showa 77-Shi
1933 Type 932593Showa 88-Shi
1934 Type 942594Showa 99-Shi
1935 Type 952595Showa 1010-Shi
1936 Type 962596Showa 1111-Shi
1937 Type 972597Showa 1212-Shi
1938 Type 982598Showa 1313-Shi
1939 Type 992599Showa 1414-Shi
1940 Type 100 / Type 02600Showa 1515-Shi
1941 Type 12601Showa 1616-Shi
1942 Type 22602Showa 1717-Shi
1943 Type 32603Showa 1818-Shi
1944 Type 42604Showa 1919-Shi
1945 Type 52605Showa 2020-Shi

Table of japanese aero-engine designations

Manufacturer Army exp. Army long Navy exp. Navy Name Manuf desig. UnifiedNotes
NakajimaHa1Army Type 97 650hp Air-cooled Radial{{nihongo|longevity|寿|Kotobuki}}AH
MitsubishiHa2Army Type 93 700hp Water Cooled In-line
NakajimaHa5Army Type 97 825hp Air Cooled Radial
MitsubishiHa6MK1{{nihongo|heavens name|震天|Shinten}}A6(7)14 cyl. radial
NakajimaHa8Army Type 94 550hp Air Cooled Radial
KawasakiHa9Army Type 98 850hp Liquid Cooled In-lineliquid-cooled V-12 (BMW VI)
HitachiHa12Army Type 95 150hp Air Cooled Radial
HitachiHa13Army Type 95 350hp Air Cooled Radial
HitachiHa13aArmy Type 98 450hp Air Cooled Radial
NakajimaHa20
NakajimaHa25Army Type 99 975hp Air Cooled Radial / Army Type 99 950hp Air Cooled Radial NK1{{nihongo|prosperity|栄|Sakae}}Ha-35
MitsubishiHa26Army Type 99 900hp Air Cooled RadialMK2{{nihongo|holy star|瑞星 |Zuisei}}A14Ha-31
HitachiHa38600 hp 9-cyl radial
NakajimaHa39
KawasakiHa40Army Type 2 1,100hp Liquid Cooled In-lineHa-60liquid-cooled V-12
NakajimaHa41Army Type 100 1,250hp Air Cooled Radial
HitachiHa429-cyl radial
NakajimaHa45 Army Type 4 1,900 hp Air-cooled RadialNK9{{nihongo|honour / praise|誉|Homare}}NBAHa-45
HitachiHa47Army Type 4 110hp Air Cooled InlineGK4{{nihongo|fresh wind|初風|Hatsukaze}}
NakajimaHa5122cyl HomareHa-51Air-Cooled 22-Cylinder 2-Row Radial
Yokosuka Naval Air ArsenalHa73Ken No. 3YE2W-18
Yokosuka Naval Air ArsenalHa74YE3 (Ken No. 1)2,500 (or 3,200) shp horizontal X-24 liquid-cooled engine, known as

Yokosuka Naval Air Arsenal

YE3B (Ha 74 Model 01) or YE3E (Ha 74 Model 11)

MitsubishiHa101Army Type 100 1,450hp Air Cooled RadialMK4{{nihongo|Mars|火星|Kasei}}A10Ha-32
MitsubishiHa102Army Type 100 1,050hp Air Cooled RadialMK2{{nihongo|holy star|瑞星 |Zuisei}}A14Ha-31
NakajimaHa103NK7{{nihongo|protector|護|Mamoru}}NAKHa-36
MitsubishiHa104Army Type 4 1,900hp Air Cooled Radial
NakajimaHa105
NakajimaHa109Army Type 2 1,450hp Air Cooled RadialHa-34
MitsubishiHa111Army Type 100 1,450hp Air Cooled RadialMK4{{nihongo|Mars|火星|Kasei}}A10Ha-32
MitsubishiHa112Army Type 4 1,500hp Air Cooled RadialMK8{{nihongo|golden star|金星|Kinsei}}A8Ha-33
NakajimaHa115Army Type 1 1,150 Air Cooled Radial
NakajimaHa117
KawasakiHa140liquid-cooled V-12
NakajimaHa145
KawasakiHa201Ha-72liquid-cooled inverted V-24
MitsubishiHa211MK9Ha-43
MitsubishiHa214
NakajimaHa217Ha-46
NakajimaHa219Ha-43
NakajimaHa315
NakajimaHa50536 cyl KotobukiHa-54-01projected 5,000 hp Air-Cooled 36-Cylinder 4-Row Radial
AichiAichi AE1Aichi Atsuta
AichiHa-70Coupled Atsuta 30 engines
HiroHiro Type 14 620 hp
HiroHiro Type 90 600 hp water-cooled W-12500 hp W-12 (Lorraine 12F Courlis development)
HiroHiro Type 91 520 hp water-cooled W-12500 hp W-12 (Lorraine 12Eb development)
HiroType 94 900 hp liquid-cooled in-line40 degree angle W-18
Hitachi / Gasuden{{nihongo|breeze|端風|Hatakaze}}
Hitachi / Gasuden{{nihongo|encampment wind|陣 風 |Jimpu}}150 - 160 hp 7 cyl. radial
Hitachi / Gasuden{{nihongo|divine wind|神風|Kamikaze}}160 hp 7-cyl. radial
HitachiGK2{{nihongo|heavenly wind|天風|Amakaze}} / {{nihongo|heavenly father|天父|Tempu}}
HitachiHa-234-cyl inverted in-line
Ishikawajima Shibauru Turbine Company / Yokosuka (Kugisho)Ishikawajima Ne-20 ({{lang-ja|石川島 ネ-20}})turbojet
Ishikawajima Shibauru Turbine CompanyNe-30turbojet
Ishikawajima Shibauru Turbine CompanyNe-130turbojet
KawasakiArmy Type 95 800hp Liquid Cooled In-lineliquid-cooled V-12 (BMW VI)
Maru IndustriesMaru Ka-10pulse-jet
MitsubishiA2320 hp
MitsubishiA4760 hp
MitsubishiA9
MitsubishiArmy Type 92 400hp Air Cooled RadialA5
MitsubishiMK10
MitsubishiNe-330turbojet
Nakajima{{nihongo|light| 光 |Hikari}}
NakajimaNK11
NakajimaNZ
MitsubishiMitsubishi Tokuro-1 Ro.1
MitsubishiArmy Type3 RocketKR10Mitsubishi Tokuro-2 Ro.2Walter HWK 109-509
MitsubishiArmy Type 2 RocketMitsubishi Tokuro-3 Ro.3
Ne-12turbojet
Nakajima - HitachiNe-230turbojet
Tsu-11Thermojet
Navy Type 4 Model 1 solid fuel rocket
KobeArgus As 10
Ka-10Argus As 109-014Pulsejet

See also

  • Japanese military aircraft designation systems
  • British military aircraft designation systems
  • List of RLM aircraft designations for the Third Reich
  • Mark (designation)
  • Type (designation)
  • World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft

References

1. ^{{cite book |last=Mikesh |first=Robert |title=Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941 |year=1990 |publisher=Putnam |location=london |isbn=978-0-85177-840-2 |author2=Shorzoe Abe}}
2. ^{{cite book |last=Francillon |first=Rene |title=Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War |year=1979 |publisher=Putnam & Company Limited |location=London |isbn=0 370 30251 6}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Mawhinney|first=Robert|title=Japanese Aircraft Engines|publisher=NASM|location=Washington D.C.|url=http://www.enginehistory.org/Japanese/mawhinney_book.shtml}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last=Mikesh |first=Robert |title=Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941 |year=1990 |publisher=Putnam |location=london |isbn=978-0-85177-840-2 |author2=Shorzoe Abe}}
  • {{cite book |last=Francillon |first=Rene |title=Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War |year=1979 |publisher=Putnam & Company Limited |location=London |isbn=0 370 30251 6}}
  • {{cite book|last=Mawhinney|first=Robert|title=Japanese Aircraft Engines|publisher=NASM|location=Washington D.C.|url=http://www.enginehistory.org/Japanese/mawhinney_book.shtml}}

External links

  • Japanese Military Aircraft Designations (after 1945)

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