Since there has been a problem with the No. 1 experimental engine, there is no need to continue testing.
If we continue to input energy, this engine may explode.
The explosion of the curvature engine is not a joke. If you are unlucky, there will be space shock, and even Jiang Cheng will not be able to end it.
After receiving the order, Lucy immediately took action, cutting off the energy supply to the No. 1 Experimental Engine and disconnecting all input interfaces.
After the energy source was gone, the curvature engine immediately stopped running, and the surrounding lights disappeared in an instant.
In order to prevent the experimental engine from causing space oscillations, Jiang Cheng finally terminated this test.
Although the first test ended in failure, Jiang Cheng did not feel any depression.
Originally, the development process of this kind of engine was to find flaws amidst constant failures, and finally develop a reliable engine.
This failure is not meaningless. Jiang Cheng can sum up a lot of experience from it.
What he wants to do now is to figure out the reason for this failure and strive to improve the design of this engine.
Lucy, analyze all the test data and find out what makes the engine unstable~∥. "
Soon Jiang Cheng began the work of summarizing experience, hoping to gain enough from failed experiments.
After hearing Jiang Cheng's order, Lucy mobilized a large amount of computing power and began to analyze the data of this experiment with all her strength.
The analytical capabilities of artificial intelligence are just different, and it didn't take long to get the final answer.
"Master, the final result has been analyzed."
Just now, there were some energy transmission problems at the J7 node of the No. 1 engine, which caused energy accumulation and finally affected the operation of the entire engine. "
It turned out that it was just a small problem on one node that caused problems in the operation of the entire engine.
After Jiang Cheng listened to Lucy's analysis results, he thought for a while before saying
Said: "J7 node? It seems that the space folds have affected this place, causing energy transmission problems."
Let the robot come over and dispose of this scrapped engine, and we will make improvements.
After saying that, Jiang Cheng left the room and prepared to go to Wakashou to solve the problem.
After the test just now, the No. 1 engine has now been completely scrapped.
You can tell it from the black smoke rising from the engine. Jiang Cheng already knew it without testing it.
That's why Jiang Cheng asked Lucy to send a robot to deal with the scrapped engine.
Once the curvature guide is scrapped, it has no value for recycling.
Jiang Cheng would never miss such scrap products that had no value anymore, so he asked Lucy to get rid of them quickly so as not to affect subsequent tests.
Soon several robots walked into the room, lifted the engines that were still smoking, and slowly walked out of the room.
About a ton of platinum was used in this scrapped engine, but it can no longer be recycled.
Due to the influence of spatial folds, the properties of those platinums have changed dramatically, and they can no longer be called platinum.
Therefore, the curvature guide cannot be recycled and becomes a pile of waste once it is scrapped.
Jiang Cheng will soon solve this problem and then create a new experiment to elicit it.
It is estimated that the No. 2 experimental engine will also fail, and then another ton of platinum will be wasted.
A failed experiment would waste a ton of platinum, and only Jiang Cheng could do such a thing.
A ton of platinum is wasted every time, which is simply the most expensive waste.
Although such waste is very expensive, Jiang Cheng has no choice but to engage in such expensive waste.
These wastes are all necessary for the research and development of curvature, and they are also links that Jiang Cheng cannot avoid.
Fortunately, all the platinum was mined by Jiang Cheng himself, so he wouldn't feel bad if it was wasted. ,
Otherwise, anyone who does an experiment that wastes a ton of platinum at a time will feel distressed to death.
Later, Jiang Cheng conducted several more tests, but each time they failed due to various reasons.
(Zhao Zhao Zhao) Every time a test fails, the curvature engine is basically scrapped and all the platinum used in it is wasted.
After every failure, Jiang Cheng would sum up his experience and make improvements before continuing the test.
Jiang Cheng's behavior is like taking tons of platinum and throwing it into the water, with no hope of success at all.
If some women who like gold, silver and jewelry saw this scene, they would hate Jiang Cheng so much.
If these platinums were given to them, I'm afraid Jiang Cheng could do whatever he wanted to them.
Taking platinum, the rarest precious metal on earth, and throwing it into the water one ton at a time, no one can stand this scene.
However, Jiang Cheng knew that all these failures were valuable. Without the mistakes discovered by these failures, how could he achieve the final success
In order to design a sufficiently stable curvature engine, Jiang Cheng spent more than seven months in the laboratory.
During these seven months, Jiang Cheng made countless improvements to the experimental engine, and then conducted countless tests on the experimental engine.
However, the results of these tests were not satisfactory to Jiang Cheng. There would always be some problems in these experiments, making it impossible for the engine to maintain full load operation for a long time.
In the past few months, Jiang Cheng's waste of platinum alone has reached hundreds of tons.
If word got out that Jiang Cheng wasted so much platinum, I don't know how many people would say that Jiang Cheng was a prodigal.
You know, although the price of platinum is now much lower than before because of Mars mining.
But platinum is still a rare metal on earth, and its price is still relatively high.
At least the current price of platinum on earth is still considered a precious metal, just a little lower than gold.
If all the platinum wasted by Jiang Cheng in order to develop the curvature engine this time was converted into money, the price would be an astronomical figure.
This behavior is just like throwing money into the water, and driving one car after another pours money into the water.
However, the platinum Jiang Cheng wasted was not in vain, because Jiang Cheng has made great progress in the curvature engine.
Those countless failures allowed Jiang Cheng to find the shortcomings of previous designs and constantly improve new design plans.
The hundreds of tons of platinum that were wasted can be regarded as Jiang Cheng's tuition fees.
The curvature engine is a very high-end technology. In fact, it is difficult to develop it based on the current technical conditions of mankind.
This kind of technology is generally something that only civilizations that have initially entered the universe can get involved.
This technology is still a bit too advanced for today's humans.
(End of chapter)