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Research on Development Strategy of New Energy Aero-engine

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Editorial Board of the Research on Development Strategy of New Energy Aero-engine

Director

Yin Zeyong, Science and Technology Committee of Aero Engine Corporation of China

Member

Xuan Yimin, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Li Jianrong, Aero Engine Academy of China

Yin Yunhao, Aviation Industry Development Research Center of China

Li Wei, AECC Hunan Aviation Powerplant Research Institute

Ding Shuiting, Civil Aviation University of China

Qin Yaxin, Aero Engine Academy of China

Liu Xianglei, College of Energy and Power Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Yu Xiao, Aviation Industry Development Research Center of China

Cao Jun, AECC Hunan Aviation Powerplant Research Institute

Qiu Tian, Research Institute of Aero-Engine, Beihang University

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  • Development Strategy of New-Energy Aero-engines
    Zeyong Yin, Jianrong Li, Yaxin Qin, Wei Li, Shuiting Ding, Xiao Yu, Xianglei Liu, Min Li, Ming Li, Xiangyu Wang
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 1. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.10.010

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Development and Application of Solar-Powered Aircraft Technology
    Xianglei Liu, Xinmeng Yang, Ruixiong Hu, Yimin Xuan
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 11. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.10.024

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Development of Electric Propulsion Technology in Aviation
    Lingyun Shao, Zhuoran Zhang, Huamin Gao, Weikang Huang, Han Xue, Yue Xu
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 25. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.10.014

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Development of Hydrogen-Based Aviation Power in China
    Jun Cao, Wei Li, Zhengyan Guo, Fujun Sun, Yao Kang, Qi Zeng, Mingdong Zhao, Zeyong Yin
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 39. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.10.036

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Development Strategy of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
    Lijun Tian, Xin Liu, Jixing Lyu, Xiaojun Yang, Changjiang You, Xuegong Chen
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 49. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.07.022

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Key Technologies and Innovative Applications of Special Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    Changle Xiang, Bin Xu, Shouxing Tang, Wei Fan, Han Sun, Runjiang Liu, Xingjian Wen, Chao Rui
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 62. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.12.018

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Low-Altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology: Current Status and Prospects
    Jun Zhang, Lei Chen, Zhijie Gao, Yingxian Duo
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 73. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.12.017

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.

  • Engineering Design for Aircraft-Based Observations of Typhoons
    Wei Zhai, Chuanhai Qian, Hao Wu, Peitao Zhao, Shuo Fu, Yuedong Wang, Zechun Li
    Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2025, 27(2): 86. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2024.10.022

    We present results of a series of experiments aimed at finding the most direct fingerprints of a phenomenon of nuclear chirality. These experiments brought a detailed knowledge of the so called partner bands in 132La, 128Cs and 126Cs including absolute values of E2 and M1 transition probabilities obtained through the DSA (Doppler Shift Attenuation) method. Considering the indirect character of observables such as energies and transition rates we proposed measurement of the g-factor of a chosen state as a direct, ultimate test of chirality. Our experiment on the bandhead of partner bands in 128Cs showed feasibility of this approach. Measured value of the g-factor which suggests non-chiral character of this state leads to another puzzle in the chirality studies — how the chirality emerges with increasing spin of levels along a partner band.