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F135と3,600°Fでググると他にも3,600°Fって書かれてる雑誌が結構ヒットするね
https://news.engr.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/LangstonASME-Story-J58.pdf
Using more than 30 years of fi lm cooling research, for instance, the engineers have found a way to operate the single-crystal superalloy airfoils within the F135 at 3,600°F, well past the melting point for the material.
http://www.comoti.ro/docx/20170312/Articol%20Mechanical%20Engineerin_EN.pdf
Now in production, the F135 is a 3,600 °F (1,982 °C) class engine, whose high temperature technol- ogy should lead to more efficient commercial engines in the future.