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Print me a jet engine

43 点作者 xmpir超过 12 年前

7 条评论

ZoFreX超过 12 年前
I'm not really sure what relation the article's headline has to its content - apart from the obvious problem that current 3D printing technology is nowhere near accurate enough for the tolerances involved in a jet engine, I don't think it will <i>ever</i> be possible to print one entirely, as the fan blades are each a single crystal of metal, and that's not a property you can achieve through any 3D printing method (or any incremental building method - they need to be created in one piece)
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rayiner超过 12 年前
Computer guys are so cute, what with their naivety about the speed of progress in non-computer engineering fields. The article might as well be about terraforming Mars.
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ericelias超过 12 年前
While the title is clearly suggesting that an entire jet engine is to be printed. The details of this application as stated in the article point to the specific method of laser sintering, which as a form of 3D printing, is useful to creating specific parts.<p>This article does illustrate the different methods of 3D or additive printing capabilities, outside of the common knowledge we seem to be exposed to through the maker movement. NASA / Military has also explored a multitude of options with additive printing, battle field printing and space station printing.<p>In regards to parts such as fan blades, which are mainly composite materials in recent engines, this would not be applicable. Where there are parts that are subject to extreme heat and must retain certain properties, therefore, expensive to manufacture, this process has many benefits as highlighted.<p>EDIT: In the case of "extreme heat", it may apply for certain types of metals.<p><a href="http://machinedesign.com/article/new-superalloys-boost-direct-metal-laser-sintering-0824" rel="nofollow">http://machinedesign.com/article/new-superalloys-boost-direc...</a><p><a href="http://www.onlineamd.com/amd-0310-laser-sintered-titanium-eos-shellabear.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.onlineamd.com/amd-0310-laser-sintered-titanium-eo...</a>
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wwwtyro超过 12 年前
Some part of me refuses to let this go unsaid. I'm sorry in advance.<p>sudo print me a jet engine
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primitur超过 12 年前
I'm already 3d-printing most parts of the RC foamies that I need (except .. the foam materials itself), so .. props, control-surface elements (horns), motor-mounts, etc. So, its at least happening ("sudo 3dprint airplane") on the micro- level.<p>It will scale, eventually. I guess as soon as someone gets serious about the reproducible nano-compositor/decompositor style of printnozzle..
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zybler超过 12 年前
That's great. I'll wait awhile before boarding a plane with 3D-printed Engine, that's for sure.
pebb超过 12 年前
Print me some food.