Supercomputers are capable of a mind-boggling number of calculations and one of them just found a flaw in a piece of ...
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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 ...
UW mechanical engineering Ph.D. candidate Stephan Brinckmann, from Clinton, N.J., and first-year graduate student Jackson Rambough, of Kingston, Wash., display a computer model and prototype of the ...
In a long-running collaboration with GE Aerospace, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have been steadily ...
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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 microscopic damage to turbine blades undermines jet engine performance, fuel efficiency and durability. The project ...
In a long-running collaboration with GE Aerospace, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have been steadily ...
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