NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers have successfully tested rotor blades spinning so fast that their tips reached supersonic speeds without exploding, overcoming the typical stress and shock wave damage that destroys conventional supersonic rotors, with potential applications for faster drones, new aircraft, and future Mars flyers.
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NASA Tests Supersonic Rotor Blades That Survive #breakingnews #nasa #engineering追加:
This changes everything.
NASA just spun rotor blades so fast the tips went supersonic.
And they did not explode. Sounds impossible, right?
But tests at JPL show the blades can survive at those [music] speeds.
Here's the twist.
Supersonic rotors usually shred from stress and shock waves.
So, how did these survive?
If this scales, think faster drones, new aircraft, maybe even future Mars flyers.
Follow for more.
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