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World-first supercomputer finds invisible jet engine flaw humans missed
Researchers using the Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have identified aerothermal flaws in jet engine turbine blades that conventional simulation methods could not detect. The ...
Supercomputers are capable of a mind-boggling number of calculations and one of them just found a flaw in a piece of technology that is used around the world.
In a long-running collaboration with GE Aerospace, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have been steadily ...
Companies are converting aircraft engines to land-based natural gas turbines for power generation in the AI boom.
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Power hungry AI sites are turning to old jet engines
AI might be invisible in the apps I use every day, but the physical footprint behind it is getting hard to ignore. As data centers race to feed ever-larger models, their electricity needs have grown ...
The pause before takeoff is not hesitation, but a critical moment of engine verification and thrust stabilization.
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