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Nanoparticle coating could let aircraft engines last three times longer
The higher the temperature at which an aircraft engine is able to run, the more efficiently it uses fuel. In order to run at those high temperatures, the metal components of airplane engines are presently treated with heat-shielding coatings. Scientists at Sweden's University West, however, are developing a new such coating that is said to be far more effective than anything presently used – it could extend the service life of engines by 300 percent. The coating consists a powder made up… (www.gizmag.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Happy brooding engineer brothers and sisters .
Or,does it ?
For a change, here is a topic which may interest aeronautical engineers !
Some food for their grey matter, to deliberate and comment meaningfully .
Happy brooding brothers.