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SpaceX mastered full-flow staged combustion - the most challenging engine cycle ever flown. Every propellant drop runs through turbopumps before reaching the combustion chamber. The catch? Parts face 600 bar pressures and extreme temperatures. This demanded a new approach...

183,695 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

One photo shocked the entire aerospace industry: SpaceX's new Raptor engine looked too simple to work. Their biggest competitor thought it was fake - now they're scrambling to catch up. Here's how Elon's Algorithm changed manufacturing forever:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

When SpaceX unveiled Raptor 3 in 2024, experts were stunned. Gone was the "flying spaghetti monster" of tubes and wires. In its place: something so streamlined that ULA's CEO thought the photos must be missing parts. This was the beginning of a silent revolution...

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

The original Raptor was a maze of plumbing, cooling systems, and wiring. Engineers called it "the Christmas tree" from all its hanging components. But traditional thinking said this was necessary. Until Elon's 5-word design philosophy changed everything:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

"The best part is no part." This wasn't about cutting corners - it was reimagining what's truly essential. Through relentless iteration, SpaceX integrated hundreds of components into unified structures. The results defied all expectations...

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

Despite looking simpler, Raptor 3 delivers 280 tons of thrust - 51% more than version one. It weighs 36% less. With fewer external parts, it better survives the extreme conditions of multiple launches. But the real breakthrough was how they achieved this feat:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

The key was advanced metallurgy. SpaceX developed superalloys that withstand temperatures that melt conventional metals. Their engineers became the world's most advanced metallurgists, creating exotic materials like SX500. But their reinvention went beyond materials.

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

Traditional engines bolted cooling tubes outside - creating dozens of leak points. Raptor integrates cooling channels directly within its metal structure using advanced 3D printing. What looks "too simple" is actually masterful integration. Every removed part means:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

• Lower weight • Reduced costs • Faster production • Less potential failure The Raptor is an engine built for hundreds or thousands of launches, not just a handful. This approach is now transforming manufacturing beyond aerospace...

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

At Solugen, we've applied this same radical simplification to chemical manufacturing. Traditional plants use 30+ separate processing units - a sprawling maze of reactors, columns and pipes. Our approach? Slash it to just three integrated units. The impact:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

We build plants in 11 months (vs years for traditional facilities). With 1/10th the footprint and 96% yield (vs industry's 60%). Our approach allows us to produce chemicals where traditional plants couldn't operate. This creates a new industrial paradigm:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

• Shorter supply chains improve reliability • Higher yields maximize resource efficiency • Local production reduces transportation emissions This is how we're bringing manufacturing back to America. One molecule and one chemical plant at a time.

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

I hope you've enjoyed this thread. Follow me @GaurabC for more. Like/Repost the quote below if you can:

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

About me: Started selling H2O2 to spas from my Subaru, built reactors from Home Depot parts. Now: 3 mini-mills, 2.2B company valuation. On a mission to build the Tesla of sustainable chemicals.

Фото профиля Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti1 год назад

Image credits: - SpaceX via X Video credits: - The #1 Reason SpaceX's Starship Raptor Engine Is Ahead of Its Time! | What about it!?

Фото профиля Page to Pixel Publishing
Page to Pixel Publishing2 лет назад

The Art of Flight is a homage to 80s/90s arcade action shmups with a fresh twist on the genre. Pilot multiple ships at the same time to take on oncoming waves of enemies in this fast paced space shooter. Wishlist on Steam today!

Фото профиля steve crass
steve crass1 год назад

Great thread, very interesting and love how the concept is spreadable to other processes and equipment. Thank you for sharing.

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