Can't edit, but there's a claim that the WS-10IPE is a 12% thrust improvement on the WS-10B. Then you get ~148 kN, which is inferior, but respectable.
How are the AL-41 and F135 engines even remotely considered to be "high-bypass" turbofans? High-bypass turbofans have bypass ratios of 5:1 or even 10:1 or more. The average low-bypass turbofan is less than 1:1. The F135 has a bypass ratio of 0.57:1. The AL-31F has a bypass ratio of 0.59:1, so the AL-41F isn't going to be much different from that.I'm wondering if that's designed for; the easiest way to improve dry thrust is to lower the bypass ratio. Since the J-20 is designed for long range, it might be better for the J-20 to go high-bypass a la T-50 and F-35 and use reduced drag to enable supercruise.
And yet the air superiority fighters F-15 and Su-27 both have engines with bypass ratio higher than .5...The F-119 has a bypass ratio of .29. On the other hand, the J-20, if using high bypass, would have poor high altitude performance, something unsuited for an air superiority fighter.
I think we are talking about a member in cjdby. I am surprised that this guy is still around in that forum after revealing his employment. His avatar is an ID photo of a real person, not necessarily his own. Although he did not reveal any classified information in the posts that I have read, it is still out of my imagination of Chinese security practice.Regarding non-Liyang information, we shouldn't take his word as complete gospel; however his Liyang information seems pretty accurate as he claims he works there. Regardless, his hearsay is probably far better than ours. He's a few times for training and often come across various tidbits of information about other institutes. It seems Liyang is developing a closer relationship with 624th judging from his comments about them.
This is totally meaningless. You could say the F-119 has a bypass of 0.29, but that doesn't make engines with bypass ratios of 0.5 or 0.6 "high bypass". Please stop appropriating terms for your own personal usage since they are not being used this way by anybody else in the world.The F-119 has a bypass ratio of .29. On the other hand, the J-20, if using high bypass, would have poor high altitude performance, something unsuited for an air superiority fighter.