Jet engines do not use metal screens to prevent bird strikes because while such screens might seem like a logical solution, they would reduce engine efficiency and increase fuel consumption; more critically, if a bird strikes the screen at high speed, the screen could break apart and the resulting metal fragments would be sucked into the engine, causing catastrophic damage to the turbine that could be more dangerous than the bird strike itself. Instead, aircraft rely on reinforced fan blades, engine testing, and airport bird control systems to protect engines.
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Why Jet Engines Don't Use Metal Screens #aviation #jetengineAñadido:
Why don't aircraft engines use metal screens to stop bird strikes? It sounds like a smart idea until you understand how jet engines work. Aircraft engines pull in huge amounts of air every second. Blocking that airflow with a metal mesh would reduce efficiency and increase fuel consumption. But the real danger happens during impact. If a bird struck the mesh at high speed, the screen itself could break apart. Those metal fragments would then be sucked into the engine causing catastrophic damage inside the turbine. In other words, the protection system could become more dangerous than the bird itself. That's why aircraft rely on reinforced fan blades, engine testing, and airport bird control systems instead. Because in aviation engineering, a simple looking solution can create an even bigger problem.
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