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Dirinler (Drinns) Makina
Drinns DCNC Series 5 Axis Gantry CNC Milling Machine
http://www.drinns.com.tr/products
Akyapak Makine
http://www.akyapak.com.tr/default_e.asp
http://www.igrek.com.tr/en/
Akana Engineering
http://www.akana.com.tr/
ODTU RUZGEM Large Scale Wind Tunnel Construction site as of today:
This is a couple of hundreds of meters from where I work. When completed this will be the largest operational wind tunnel in Turkey. And it will eliminate our dependency on Italy and the UK for wind tunnel tests of our defense industry products as well as large buildings and structures.
Oh no, only subsonic. But I hope after this they start work on a supersonic wind tunnel too.Guys, is this a "supersonic" wind tunnel?
Oh no, only subsonic. But I hope after this they start work on a supersonic wind tunnel too.
Only one that I know of, but it has a cross section of 3-5 cm. While it could still be used for some purely scientific research and undergraduate demonstrations, it is far from being enough for industrial applications.Doesn't ODTU have a few supersonic wind tunnels ?
How are they going to test TFX's geometry for supersonic speeds? Foreign wind tunnel?Only one that I know of, but it has a cross section of 3-5 cm. While it could still be used for some purely scientific research and undergraduate demonstrations, it is far from being enough for industrial applications.
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ST Magazines
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Thanks for post bro, it’s a start and good one, hopefully we ll have supersonic one in near future.Only one that I know of, but it has a cross section of 3-5 cm. While it could still be used for some purely scientific research and undergraduate demonstrations, it is far from being enough for industrial applications.
As far as I remember ATAK's and Hurkus' tests were done in Politecnico di milano. Although in theory it is still possible to do TFX's tests there I sincerely hope we don't. Because that is a national security risk. Maybe other universities or companies have larger supersonic wind tunnels?How are they going to test TFX's geometry for supersonic speeds? Foreign wind tunnel?
3-5 cm diameter doesn't sound like one can fit a scaled model in there and get any meaningful testing done.
How are they going to test TFX's geometry for supersonic speeds? Foreign wind tunnel?
England wind tunnel for supersonic tests , two cfd teams will be (England and Turkey ) doing comparison and calibration