China’s new software simulates scramjet physics in one week versus years, marking high-fidelity leap in hypersonic engine ...
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China’s tool cuts scramjet simulation from years to weeks, boosts hypersonic arms development
Chinese scientists can now reportedly have developed new simulation software that can reduce scramjet ...
Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems is not only looking to make the delivery of satellites into orbit cheaper and more accessible, but also greener. It is developing a reusable launch system ...
Scramjet from Popular Science. The first true reusable, free-flying scramjet could be Darpa's HTV-3X. It is also known as Blackswift. The HTV-3x could make its inaugural flight as early as 2012.
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China says new tool cuts scramjet simulations from years to weeks
Chinese researchers have published a new AI-driven system designed to interpret scramjet combustion simulations at speeds ...
A small group of Australian scientists made aviation history July 30 with the successful atmospheric test of a supersonic air-breathing engine in flight. Working with a budget most big science ...
SYDNEY, Australia --An experimental, hypersonic air-breathing rocket that could herald a low-cost, high-speed space age was launched successfully Tuesday in the Australian Outback. But scientists said ...
A team of engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Test Center have set a record for the highest thrust produced by an air-breathing hypersonic engine in the military branch's ...
It's time to redefine the definition of fast. A Boeing 747? Too slow. The SR-71 Blackbird? Yawn. A scramjet hurtling at Mach 10, or 11,000 km/h (6,800 mph)? Now that's cooking with supersonically ...
According to the U.S. Air Force, the flight test for the experimental X-51A WaveRider plane which could potentially travel up to 4500mph has resulted in failure. As previously reported on SmartPlanet, ...
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