China has successfully completed a real-flight test of a fully 3D-printed miniature turbojet engine, marking a significant milestone in aerospace engineering. The flight took place in Inner Mongolia and reached an altitude of up to 4,000 meters. The engine, developed by the Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC), is the first in the country to be entirely produced using additive manufacturing and to deliver a thrust of 160 kilograms.
This breakthrough was achieved through a combination of advanced multi-disciplinary topology optimization and 3D printing technology. The design process focused on reducing material in low-stress areas, which significantly reduced the engine’s weight without compromising strength or functionality.
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