University in China Begins Installing World's Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time
CHIEF1900, with 1,900 g·tonne capacity, surpasses previous records to enable lab simulation of large-scale disasters, supporting global research collaboration, officials said.
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University in China Begins Installing World's Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time
What can you do if you want to test a dam, railway line, submersible, or a space capsule’s resistance to gravitational force without risking the destruction of it in the process? Well now, you can take a scale model to Zhejiang University in China, where the CHIEF1900 gravitational centrifuge can batter it with 300 times […] The post University in China Begins Installing World’s Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time appeared fi…
The new facility, called CHIEF1900, will allow researchers to recreate large-scale phenomena in the laboratory, such as dam failures, ...
China is breaking its own record in the field of hypergravity research by building a new centrifuge capable of spinning tons of samples at unprecedented intensity.
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