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Super nerdy jet engine and material science video
This is cool.
Each blade in a turbine is a single metallic crystal. Now I want one of the blades! LOL Now I'm curious how different the blades in a power plant are (if at all) from the blades in a passenger plane engine (and also military fighter jet engines which i suspect are a bit different again).
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I was going this route when I read the title.
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Wow, does that bring back memories. I've broken hundreds of those little hourglass-shaped test coupons in various kinds of material property tests.
I heard the Phds talking about the promise of growing single crystal turbine blades, but it hadn't been done yet. Much of the focus was on casting near-net blades to cut down on machining. The idea of casting net shape, single-crystal blades was science fiction. Until watching this, I didn't understand why single-crystal was important. But heck, I was just a lowly test engineer (You make em'. We break em'). Most of the work I did was on titanium compressor blade material and aluminum structural materials.
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I'll probably watch again to see if there are more details that I remember after a second time. Or maybe I'll look for other videos. I think there are more out there.
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There's a company called Precision Castparts in a Portland suburb. It's fun to cycle past because it smells just exactly like a box of crayons some days.
One of the things they make is turbine blades, and there was a writeup back in the day describing some of what is in that video. Good stuff. Humans can be outrageously smart sometimes.
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Watch his video on entropy.
My personal favorite as a thermodynamics enthusiast
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We have single crystal blades in some of our newer power plant gas turbines.
And BTW, I had no idea how they made them until today, thanks!
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Can I assume that the cost difference between those and the blades that aren't a single crystal is considerable?
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I consider myself to be pretty smart. Then I watch videos like this and realize I'm a moron.
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When they were showing the wax molds being assembled, I was wondering the purpose of the spiral section. Outstanding metallurgy.
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Dang, what a great time suck. I just watched the two part explanation of Thermite. How it is made, and how it is used to weld the rail road track together. And you can't ignite it with a flame, so it is safe and easy to transport.
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I got 2 A’s in my college career. Thermo and Heat Transfer. I can’t say I was exactly an enthusiast, but I found the classes interesting.
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I showed that video (and a link to the channel’s page) to my partner, who is a science educator. She found herself almost 15 minutes into it before she realized she had to stop and go back to what she was doing! And this is a woman who has no technical interests whatsoever.
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