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Engineers working in the arms industry in Ukraine will be employed in Turkey.

TUSAŞ CEO Temel Kotil said that efforts are continuing to invite engineers from Ukraine to the R&D office opened in Antalya Teknokent.

Good news tbh
Really good news; Erdo is trying to benefit from this war as much as he can and he is gaining some crucial things tbu
And iam surprised that TurkishFacts4u was actualoy correct in this regard


It seems that India is competing with Turkey in attracting Ukranian engineers; I really hope they chose Turkey over India (no offense to Indians) considering the really good ties Turkey had with Ukraine which is supported by the fact of TB2s kicking ass in Ukraine. Really hope Temil Kotil, SSB, and the Govt. To try and make it as attractive as possible for such engineers to come to Turkey




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Good news tbh
Really good news; Erdo is trying to benefit from this war as much as he can and he is gaining some crucial things tbu
And iam surprised that TurkishFacts4u was actualoy correct in this regard


It seems that India is competing with Turkey in attracting Ukranian engineers; I really hope they chose Turkey over India (no offense to Indians) considering the really good ties Turkey had with Ukraine which is supported by the fact of TB2s kicking ass in Ukraine. Really hope Temil Kotil, SSB, and the Govt. To try and make it as attractive as possible for such engineers to come to Turkey




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Ataturk also welcomed lots of Jewish refugees who were engineers and doctors.

Fatih Sultan Mehmet also done the same thing by inviting intellectuals from both West and East. He also tried to get Greek intellectuals who fled to come back.

This is a right move. Credit where its due. Good on Erdogan.
 

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Good news tbh
Really good news; Erdo is trying to benefit from this war as much as he can and he is gaining some crucial things tbu
And iam surprised that TurkishFacts4u was actualoy correct in this regard


It seems that India is competing with Turkey in attracting Ukranian engineers; I really hope they chose Turkey over India (no offense to Indians) considering the really good ties Turkey had with Ukraine which is supported by the fact of TB2s kicking ass in Ukraine. Really hope Temil Kotil, SSB, and the Govt. To try and make it as attractive as possible for such engineers to come to Turkey




Loool😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I think Turkey will get the bulk of the engineers over India. Ukrainians are more likely to feel comfortable closer to Europe and Turkey has an advantage in that regard along with countries like Germany, Italy, UK, France, etc, which will also be trying to grab the cream of the crop there. I think Turkey might also be grabbing some Russian engineers and academics, which is probably why AKP didn't participate in sanctions and such against Russia too hard. Plus Turkey holds the status of one of Russians/Ukrainians' favorite holiday destinations so there's that too. Antalya might as well be called Little St. Petersburg at this point.
 

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I think Turkey will get the bulk of the engineers over India. Ukrainians are more likely to feel comfortable closer to Europe and Turkey has an advantage in that regard along with countries like Germany, Italy, UK, France, etc, which will also be trying to grab the cream of the crop there. I think Turkey might also be grabbing some Russian engineers and academics, which is probably why AKP didn't participate in sanctions and such against Russia too hard. Plus Turkey holds the status of one of Russians/Ukrainians' favorite holiday destinations so there's that too. Antalya might as well be called Little St. Petersburg at this point.

Im happy our image has been fixed at least. Us Turks used to be stereotyped as sex tourists who only came to Ukraine for the girls.

Fcking hell its unfair how we have this image just because of a few perverts.
 

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GE has been working on CMC - Ceramic Matrix-Composite materials to improve the thermal and physical characteristics of jet engines used in fighter planes. F414 engine trials have shown the success of these parts before they were used in larger engines. Adaptive cycle engines together with these composite materials in engines, have given 500degrees Fahrenheit more heat durability than current engines and 25% more fuel efficiency and 10% more thrust..
Today the CMC technology is being utilised in LEAP engines and the XA100 engine they have developed for a prospective F35 engine, successfully.
Interesting article and video worth looking at. @Nilgiri , @Bogeyman , @Cabatli_53 , @Combat-Master @Anmdt
TEI’s collaboration with GE means our access to this technology and possible usage in the coming years on our indigenous engines.
 
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This is actually really good for us. Established gas turbine technology is changing we can jump the wagon of CMC turbine blades if we act fast similar to UAVs. And it is probably easier to produce CMC blades than single crystal alloys. We have the ability to produce Boron Carbide(B4C), Silicon Carbide(SiC), and aluminum oxide(Al2O3) for armor purposes we can start there and try improving them to reach the level suitable for use in gas turbines.

BTW Temel Kotil frequently speaks about CMC blades and paradigm change in turbine engine production. Today TAI acquired shares of TRMotor. Something is happening on that front.

 
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GE has been working on CMC - Ceramic Matrix-Composite materials to improve the thermal and physical characteristics of jet engines used in fighter planes. F414 engine trials have shown the success of these parts before they were used in larger engines. Adaptive cycle engines together with these composite materials in engines, have given 500degrees Fahrenheit more heat durability than current engines and 25% more fuel efficiency and 10% more thrust..
Today the CMC technology is being utilised in LEAP engines and the XA100 engine they have developed for a prospective F35 engine, successfully.
Interesting article and video worth looking at. @Nilgiri , @Bogeyman , @Cabatli_53 , @Combat-Master @Anmdt
TEI’s collaboration with GE means our access to this technology and possible usage in the coming years on our indigenous engines.
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Prior to January 18, 2021, projects on the subject were already accelerated.
 

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It seems like real studies on the national CMC turbine blade and duplex fuel injector project started on 30 January 2021 as a Ph.D. program.

The full text can be read here.


Those studies can bring us up to the prototype level.
But it won't answer the question of how we can produce thousands of CMC blades aka industrialization and production scaling. First, advanced ceramic fibers will be developed this will need some kind of special machinery to serially produce fibers. After that those fibers will be woven into 2D and 3D structures(actual blades) and will be infused with ceramic matrices. This will need an automated woving machine of some kind.

Injector production part might be easier as existing infrastructure can be used to produce those duplex injectors once a prototype is produced and its performance verified.
 

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Prior to January 18, 2021, projects on the subject were already accelerated.
It mentions Mahmut Aksit being Assc. Professor (Doçent) . Mahmut Faruk Aksit is a fully fledged Professor and MD of TEI.. This one is another younger Mahmut Aksit from another University. Please don’t get then mixed up.
 

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TEI = Tusas Engine Industries

TEI is a joint venture between TUSAS (50,5%) and General Electric (46,2%) while Turkish Armed Forces foundation (TSKGV) and Turkish Aeronautical Association (THK) are holding the rest of the stakes.
 

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TEI = Tusas Engine Industries

TEI is a joint venture between TUSAS (50,5%) and General Electric (46,2%) while Turkish Armed Forces foundation (TSKGV) and Turkish Aeronautical Association (THK) are holding the rest of the stakes.
Thats exactly the reason why could TEI/TRMotor do.
 
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