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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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The Rise of Jet Engines Without Moving Parts
The aviation world is buzzing with excitement over a breakthrough technology that could change how we fly. Enter wave engines—jet engines that don’t rely on spinning blades or turbines. Instead, they ...
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 ...
GE Aerospace completed 3,000 test cycles for new, high-pressure turbine blades and nozzles to demonstrate advanced cooling technology. Airfoils were inserted in the core of an F110 engine during an ...
American space agency NASA and GE Aerospace announced the first integrated test of a Passport engine in Hybrid Thermally ...
With their capability to fly higher, farther, and more efficiently, jet engines have transformed air travel since their introduction. From its origins in the 1930s, the jet engine was a substantial ...
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