Scientists have developed tiny wireless sensors resilient enough to survive the harsh conditions inside jet engines to detect when critical bearings are close to failing and prevent breakdowns.
A hot bearing detector is about one foot long and placed at the base of a rail, Halstead said. It has an oval-shaped hole in the middle through which the device scans for infrared radiation coming ...
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