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World-first supercomputer uncovers invisible flaw lurking in every jet engine
Jet engines are built to terrifyingly tight tolerances, yet the latest simulations on the world’s first exascale supercomputer suggest their biggest weakness may be measured in micrometers.
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World’s first exascale supercomputer shows how worn turbine blades drain jet engine power
Scientists have used one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to find out how ...
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GE Aerospace teaches robots human skills to repair jet engines, ease backlog
A technician who once shaped jet engine parts by hand is now helping train ...
Hydrogen-powered planes are set to take wing around the world in the future. To make this possible, engineers have to develop the jet engines that will power them. Experiments by researchers are now ...
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US aerospace giant tests hybrid electric engine for future narrowbody aircraft
GE Aerospace announced on January 26 that it reached a key milestone in hybrid-electric ...
The world’s heavy reliance on fossil fuels, especially for transportation, has left a deep mark on both the planet and public health. Burning these fuels releases a flood of greenhouse gases, which ...
A brief US ban on jet engine exports left Comac far short of its C919 delivery targets, showing China's dependence on ...
GE Aerospace reported that it has conducted more than 3 million hours of supercomputing simulations during the past three years in its effort to define new commercial jet engine technology. It is ...
The company also said it plans to more than double its workforce in India to around 10,000 people.
Rolls-Royce to co-develop fighter jet engines in India with full IP transfer, creating 10,000 jobs across defense, energy, ...
Rolls-Royce has announced plans to significantly expand its operations in India, including co-developing a next-generation combat jet engine. The company aims to double its workforce, strengthen local ...
Bob Maddox’s stage name, Crazy Rocketman, is a misnomer. Maddox doesn’t build rockets. He builds pulse-jet engines. There’s a difference. As for the crazy part—that may be true. Maddox is the world’s ...
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