(Left) Terrence Meyer, professor of mechanical engineering, uses laser diagnostics to measure solid fuels’ gas compositions after burning. (Right) Steven Son, the Alfred J. McAllister Professor of ...
As the fuel burns, it ablates, leaving a fresh layer of fuel to feed the flight. By not carrying oxygen, the engine is not only lighter, but it's more efficient. Where a solid fuel rocket has a ...
GE tested atmospheric test of launched airbreathing system (ATLAS) Flight Test Vehicle which marking a major milestone in advancing solid fuel ramjet (SFRJ) propulsion technology. Solid fuel ramjets ...
The race to completely transform the aviation industry from one of the world's largest polluters into a more environment-friendly affair is constantly heating up, and it also takes on new, rather ...
The test is a milestone towards operating flights with 100% sustainable fuel. GE Aerospace is taking another step towards its commitment to sustainable flights, completing testing with sustainable ...
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