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Aerospace Manufacturing and Design Departments - From the Flight Deck A year ago, I wrote about a boost in middle-market manufacturing executives’ adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies. Back then, a survey from professional services firm BDO USA LLP showed 31% were implementing an Industry 4.0 strategy, up from a dismal 5% the year before. Results are now in for BDO’s 2021 Industry 4.0 Survey, again polling 100 C-suite executives at U.S. manufacturing organizations about current and planned Industry 4.0 efforts. This survey divides manufacturers into those born – or reborn – in digital, who are implementing Industry 4.0 (24%) and legacy manufacturers (76%) that haven’t. The legacy companies that aren’t yet implementing, are in the process of developing, haven’t started developing, or don’t have plans to develop an Industry 4.0 strategy risk business failure. ....
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Researchers advance detonation wave propulsion for hypersonic flight Researchers from the University of Central Florida and the US Naval Research Laboratory have discovered an experimental configuration and flow conditions that generate a stabilized oblique detonation a phenomenon that has the potential to revolutionize high-speed propulsion of the future. An open-access paper on their work is published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Future terrestrial and interplanetary travel will require high-speed flight and reentry in planetary atmospheres by way of robust, controllable means. This, in large part, hinges on having reliable propulsion systems for hypersonic and supersonic flight. Given the availability of fuels as propellants, we likely will rely on some form of chemical or nuclear propulsion, which means using various forms of exothermic reactions and therefore combustion waves. Such waves may be deflagrations, which are subsonic react ....