I'm only surprised fanbois haven't already claimed that.
They have indeed ! Over there at the PDF there's a guy who's claiming as if he's fighting for life that already '2001' in 2011 uses a close-to production standard WS-15 delivering more than 210 kN of thrust. This beast by his own calculation can easily reach Mach 3 and out-turn any other fighter on earth.
He is also convinced that China (CAC/AVIC and the POLAAF) are running a massive game of deception especially by using a nozzle that only looks like an AL-31FN, but specificly made to fool such "ignorant arrogant Westerns" (like me).
... so if You want to find ridiculous stuff, You will surely find it, but there's no need to repeatedly bash each and every achievement or to deem everything You hear and read as faked (= alternative facts) only since You it does not fit Your opinion.
135 kN - 140 kN values is speculated for the current engine. I don't know where the 190 kN came from but the target for the WS-15 final version seems to be 180 kN. This is from 2012 China Aerospace Propulsion Technology Summit -
Haven't heard anything specific about the WS-15 since then. It seem it would take at least 15 years to successfully introduce a new turbofan. From what I have heard/read actual WS-15 program commenced in 2005/2006. So 2020+ for the WS-15.
The issue is quite complicated and often more confusing; there are for example reports that the WS-15 is a completely new clean-sheet design (what I think too), while others say it is based on the Russian R-79's core once used in the Yak-141.
Also I'm not sure if Chengdu Aero Engines is involved ? Most reports I know say it's a product developed by the Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute and manufactured by the Xi'an Aero Engine Corporation.
Anyway, from the latest unconfirmed but IMO reliable posts/reports the WS-15 was at first targeted to reach 160kN (during experimental works in 2009) and a thrust/weight ratio of 9 and this target was reached ... some however say later than planned.
From then I know reports that the first prototype WS-15 was delivered in August 2014 and other reports from August 2015 noted that the WS-15 is ready for altitude testings. The most recent one stated that it's ground testing was completed on 21. August 2015 with the projected (for that phase) thrust goal reached (some say 161 kN), even if in the end a thrust of +180kN is planned with a thrust/weight ratio of 9.5 - 10.5.
Following this so far no more rumors were heard, but some assume a transfer of the tests on the aerial Il-76 testbed were "in preparation" (some say even it was ready for the testbed by the end of 2016).
So what to conclude ??? IMO we should take a close look at the CFTE and especially to the Il-76 if it will get the WS-20 removed and replaced by something different. Again, maybe we can ret some rumours about test flights of the WS-15 this year ... at best; but maybe they use a different testbed at another location and we won't notice anything.
Should I make a guess I hope for some more news during 2017 and maybe in 2019 we can see a converted J-20 prototype testing the WS-15 similar to the J-11WS testing the once WS-10....
In conclusion I see no chance of a WS-15 on any of the J-20s earlier than 2019 ...
Just my 2 Cents,
Deino