The Lockheed-Martin F-22 Raptor is powered by two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofan engines specifically designed to support its fifth-generation stealth fighter capabilities. These engines are ...
Rolls-Royce now expects to achieve an 80% time-on-wing improvement for all its in-production widebody engines by the end of 2027 – a significant increase over a previous 40% target. Last year ...
The world’s first oblique detonation engine (ODE) powered by standard aviation kerosene has been successfully tested by Chinese scientists, marking a potential game-changer in hypersonic ...
Aura, an AI-powered virtual co-pilot, unveiled by Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks at the 3DExperience World event in Houston, Texas, is set to revolutionize the CAD design experience. This new ...
The new engine is rumoured to be similar to the Mercedes performance division’s existing twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8. It should be noted that AMG has abandoned the traditional cross-plane ...
Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith are at the Stirling Bull Sales, which attract thousands of buyers, sellers and enthusiasts, eager to see and bid on the country's finest livestock. Show more Adam ...
The model Stirling engine is a staple of novelty catalogues, and we daresay that were it not for their high price there might be more than one Hackaday reader or writer who might own one.
Modern internal combustion engines have around 500 parts, with many of them moving in concert with the piston. But have you seen an engine with only one moving part, out of four in total?