"After all is compressed, the temperature and pressure can be lowered slightly, and so ans can be used to separate the gaseous elents."
"This would probably make the elent distribution more uniform, right?" Zhao Yi said, not entirely sure. In his mind, he only knew the simple manufacturing process without any specific explanations.
What’s the principle?
He didn’t know.
Why do it this way?
He didn’t know.
Zhao Yi simply outlined the information in his mind. He didn’t specify the standards for high temperature and high pressure, nor did he explain how much they needed to be reduced.
That wasn’t necessary.
For a materials scientist like Zhang Hongtao, there is certainly a lot of knowledge. Just ntioning the key points was enough; if Zhao Yi went into too much detail, it might seem like he was stealing key technology from abroad.
Just hinting at the key points and having professional researchers study the rest was enough.
Zhang Hongtao fell into deep thought. He was lost for more than half a minute, not even acknowledging Zhao Yi before going to a nearby table and taking notes on a book.
Zhao Yi didn’t mind.
Researchers were generally like this; capturing inspiration was more important than anything else. Zhao Yi took the opportunity to wander around the workspace.
The workspace of the materials lab was truly like a steel mill workshop, with not only high-temperature, high-pressure furnaces but also several large machines such as hydraulic presses, cutting machines, and water-jet cutters. In the corner, there were several precise instrunts safely stored, their exact purposes unknown.
"This place is really nice. If there’s enough technology, it’s enough to produce a Transforr..." Zhao Yi thought.
Many people likely dream of creating cool products like sports cars, airplanes, and rockets themselves. However, most people can only dream; those who actually put their dreams into practice might, at best, create a strange diesel car or only a shell of machinery with no functionality.
Zhao Yi had similar thoughts. For example, he hoped to create a robot with many functions, and the components could not all be purchased; black technology products were definitely not available for purchase. Even if he could design the software, hardware support would still be a significant issue.
The current workroom was powerful. It could not produce a working Transforr, but making a full-tal Transforr casing was likely not a problem.
If there was enough raw material support, it would probably not be a big problem to create a rocket that could reach a thousand ters high.
A sports car fra?
Aircraft shell?
Ahem.
Anyway, it’s just a shell...
When Zhao Yi returned, he saw Zhang Hongtao, staring excitedly at the book in his hands.
"Professor Zhao! Professor Zhao!" He called out, waving energetically.
Zhao Yi walked over, "Any progress?"
"I don’t know if it counts as progress." Zhang Hongtao said excitedly, "But what you said is very useful. For alloy manufacturing, the most important thing is to mix every elent in a specific pattern. Even if the elents are distributed uniformly with the sa content, the results might not be the sa."
"This is the difficulty of alloy manufacturing; there must be so thods. One is to mix various elents uniformly, and the other is to combine them according to a specific pattern."
"If we use the thod you ntioned, maybe we can get several elents to form a new combination..."
Zhang Hongtao took out the book, which showed a diagram with dense lines and boxes labeled with elent nas.
The only thing Zhao Yi understood were the elent nas.
As for the rest...
Sorry, he didn’t know what it was!
Zhang Hongtao continued his explanation, "If we distribute the elents in this pattern, they can bond together most tightly, but it’s not easy to achieve..."
"However, our conditions here aren’t quite sufficient..."
He was referring to the capability of their equipnt.
The furnace was not for casually producing high temperatures and high pressures; each furnace had a limit with different functionalities. A furnace that could produce even higher temperatures and pressures would be more advanced.
The furnace in the workroom was not powerful enough.
Other equipnt was also lacking.
Zhang Hongtao said generously, "Thank you so much, Professor Zhao. Your help is invaluable and so important. If I can complete this project, I will definitely include your na when reporting."
He had even started using honorifics.
Zhao Yi waved his hand quickly, "No need, don’t be so polite. I don’t know much about materials and alloys, so I spoke casually."
"This is not a joke!"
Zhang Hongtao suddenly beca serious, "If you hadn’t co, I’m very sure that the project would never be completed, and the materials would be wasted. You saved it."
"This project is not for personally but for the country. It has significant implications for the country’s military industry, greatly improving our manufacturing capabilities and saving the country a lot of money."
"Even if this project cannot be completed, I am very sure that based on this train of thought, perhaps more high-quality alloy materials could be produced. I can’t take all the credit for that!"
"Perhaps you only spoke casually, but for and the entire nation’s materials and alloy technology, it is of great significance!"
"Your contribution cannot be erased!"
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