A novel type of jet propulsion, a rotating detonation engine (RDE), has been successfully tested by Pratt & Whitney. The ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS firm’s new rotating detonation engine for supersonic weapons passes key testsThe fuel injection ignites a flame-like detonation wave that travels around the ring for as long as fuel is injected. The ...
Pratt & Whitney is planning further development of rotating detonation engine (RDE) technology following “positive test ...
The Rotating Detonation Engine being developed by Pratt & Whitney has no moving parts, which reduces complexity and costs, and could help enable ...
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Air Force Technology on MSNPratt & Whitney completes RDE testsAfter a decade of design and testing at RTRC, Pratt & Whitney received a contract from the US Air Force Research Laboratory ...
Pratt & Whitney will accelerate its work on rotating detonation engine (RDE) technology, as its programme to develop the ...
This is a journey towards a very interesting engine design, known as the rotating detonation engine. This will be very interesting to see, if he can get it to work. Supersonic exhaust plume with ...
This is why interest in detonation engines for both gas turbines in the energy sector and for rocket propulsion applications has increased so significantly in recent years. Particularly promising is ...
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has completed a series of tests on its rotating detonation engine (RDE) work with the RTX Technology Research Center. Positive test results are spurring ...
However, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has recently completed a successful test of a different type of rocket, known as a rotating detonation engine. The engine relies on an ...
Rotating Detonation Engines First developed in the 1950s at the University of Michigan, these rocket engines use powerful and chaotic detonations, self-propagating thanks to hypersonic shockwaves ...
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