This is the best documentary on how RR makes the jet engine and the blades. 1 hour long but once you click it, it would be hard to stop! https://youtu.be/VfomloUg2Gw
Rolls-Royce’s single-crystal turbine blade casting foundry
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#12This was a super fun read, and it felt nice to take the time to carefully read it to understand the very complex processes it was describing. That said, can someone explain how the pigtail accomplishes the following?: > "The crystals grow in a straight line in the direction that the mould is being withdrawn, but because of the pigtail’s twisted shape, all but the fastest-growing crystals are eliminated."
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#13I'm not a car person but you can't help but feel a shiver when you see a car like that. The engines where the same as the ones they used in the Spitfire fighter planes during WW2 (6.5 liter v8!), full white leather interior, a retractable partition between the passengers and the chauffeur.
I know this isn't strictly about the article but I thought I would share anyway. Rolls is one of the things that makes me proud to be British.
Here's a picture: http://c8.alamy.com/comp/C1ETKT/city-of-london-lord-mayors-o...
Edit: It's a Phantom VI - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce_Phantom_VI, and the first article on Google is unfortunately this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1165522/Lord-Mayor-L...
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#15This was a super fun read, and it felt nice to take the time to carefully read it to understand the very complex processes it was describing. That said, can someone explain how the pigtail accomplishes the following?: > "The crystals grow in a straight line in the direction that the mould is being withdrawn, but because of the pigtail’s twisted shape, all but the fastest-growing crystals are eliminated."
Animation of the effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br9iaeYYxSM
Paper on the development of single crystal casting: http://www.tms.org/superalloys/10.7449/2008/Superalloys_2008...
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#16I had the chance recently to see the Mayor of the City of London's (the strange city-within-a-city bit of London) two Rolls Royce's they keep for formal occasions up close. They are super rare (only ~400 ever made), worth a whole lot of money and looked amazing . I'm not a car person but you can't help but feel a shiver when you see a car like that. The engines where the same as the ones they used in the Spitfire fig…
Re: Rolls-Royce’s single-crystal turbine blade casting foundry
#17This was a super fun read, and it felt nice to take the time to carefully read it to understand the very complex processes it was describing. That said, can someone explain how the pigtail accomplishes the following?: > "The crystals grow in a straight line in the direction that the mould is being withdrawn, but because of the pigtail’s twisted shape, all but the fastest-growing crystals are eliminated."
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#19This is the best documentary on how RR makes the jet engine and the blades. 1 hour long but once you click it, it would be hard to stop! https://youtu.be/VfomloUg2Gw
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#20I had the chance recently to see the Mayor of the City of London's (the strange city-within-a-city bit of London) two Rolls Royce's they keep for formal occasions up close. They are super rare (only ~400 ever made), worth a whole lot of money and looked amazing . I'm not a car person but you can't help but feel a shiver when you see a car like that. The engines where the same as the ones they used in the Spitfire fig…
Spitfires used v12's, not V8's.