3D printing is taking aircraft manufacturing to a new dimension. GE engineers at GE Aviation’s Additive Development Center are focused on developing additive manufacturing, a technique that can make complex 3D structures by melting powder layer upon layer. Over the course of several years, the engineers have tested the technology’s abilities, creating a 3D-printed mini jet engine that roared at 33,000 rotations per minute. Read more about how the future of aviation is being shaped by 3D printing at GE Reports.http://www.gereports.com/post/118394013625/these-engineers-3d-printed-a-mini-jet-engine-then
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
3D-printed mini jet engine
3D printing is taking aircraft manufacturing to a new dimension. GE engineers at GE Aviation’s Additive Development Center are focused on developing additive manufacturing, a technique that can make complex 3D structures by melting powder layer upon layer. Over the course of several years, the engineers have tested the technology’s abilities, creating a 3D-printed mini jet engine that roared at 33,000 rotations per minute. Read more about how the future of aviation is being shaped by 3D printing at GE Reports.http://www.gereports.com/post/118394013625/these-engineers-3d-printed-a-mini-jet-engine-then
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