#thermal-expansion

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fromArs Technica
2 days ago

F1's new engines are causing consternation over compression ratios

This is measured at ambient temperature, though, not while the engine is running. A running engine is hotter—much hotter—than one sitting at ambient, and as metals heat up, they expand. The engines have very short throws, so it doesn't take much expansion to increase the compression ratio by reducing the distance between the piston and cylinder head at the top of its travel.
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fromTheregister
5 months ago

NASA tests shrinking metals to help it find more exoplanets

NASA is developing a metal alloy that shrinks when heated for the Habitable Worlds Observatory's requirements. This addresses thermal expansion challenges in space telescopes.
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