Australian engineers have created the world’s first 3D-printed jet engines. The work of engineers and researchers at Amaero Engineering and Monash University, located on the outskirts of Melbourne, ...
Monash University researchers have succeeded in 3D-printing a jet engine in just one month MCAM Engineers from Monash University in Australia have succeeded in creating the world's first 3D-printed ...
Engineers at GE Aviation have made a 3D-printed mini jet engine that operates at 33,000rpm. The jet engine was built as a side project by a team of technicians, machinists and engineers employed at GE ...
Australian researchers say they have created two jet engines using 3D printing in what is described a world-first that has attracted the interest of major manufacturers and engineering firms. The ...
GKN Aerospace engineering and manufacturing crew with the 3D-printed fan case mount ring component of Pratt & Whitney GTF engines. GKN Aerospace is expanding its Newington, Conn., facility to shift ...
Simply sign up to the Aerospace & Defence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Rolls-Royce is gearing up to use 3D printing technology to produce components for its jet engines, as a means ...
A liquid rocket engine - similar to the kind used by pioneering space companies such as SpaceX - has been built using 3D printing by students at the University of Sheffield. A liquid rocket engine - ...
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How 3D printing could help create a new generation of jet engines Jet engines have to be immensely powerful, but reliable enough to move us around safely – and building them is a laborious and ...
The flight is significant as it is claimed to be the first made by a combat aircraft fitted with such parts BAE said the parts, which included a cockpit radio cover and components in the landing gear ...
Jet engines have to be immensely powerful, but reliable enough to move us around safely – and building them is a laborious and expensive task. That could change in the future, however, if the work ...