Explore the reasons why turbine engines, despite their potential, have never been successfully implemented in mass-produced ...
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Long before today’s hybrid, EVs, and other alternative fuel vehicles were pitched as alternatives to traditional internal combustion, GM spent decades experimenting with turbine-powered engines for ...
In the late 1960s, John Wyer's Gulf-liveried GT40s added two more Le Mans wins to the legendary American race car's resume. During the same period, another US-built sports prototype became fascinating ...
In 2012, Jay Leno featured his 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car on his channel for the very first time. A couple of years later, the rare and innovative vehicle became inoperable due to a damaged turbine. It ...
For more than 100 years, the internal combustion engine (ICE) has been the mechanism of choice for vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Across all configurations, the principle is the same: a mix of fuel ...
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A multidisciplinary research group has formulated new protective coatings to allow turbine engines to run hotter -- with potential dividends for the environment and people. A University of ...
The history of the gas turbine can be traced back to 150 BC, when a Greek inventor, philosopher, and geometrician, Hero, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, invented a toy called the “Aeolipile.” The toy ...
Redstone Arsenal, Ala.: The Army’s Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) recently delivered the first two T901 flight test engines for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Competitive Prototypes ...
The M1 Abrams entered service in 1980, but its engineering still makes it one of the most feared tanks on the battlefield.
Balletic new videos from the Kaluga Turbine Plant, in Russia’s Kaluga Oblast a hundred miles southwest of Moscow, are a warning to Ukraine and its allies. A warning that, at least on an industrial ...