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This Aero Engine Built by a Pakistani Engineer Can Produce Rain




A female aerospace engineer from Pakistan is developing a pollution-free engine for airplanes which will reduce global warming and induce artificial rain during flight.
Dr. Sarah Qureshi, who holds a Master’s in Aerospace Dynamics and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Propulsion from Cranfield University, UK, is confident that her invention will take the aviation industry by a storm.
In an interview with an international news outlet, Sarah maintained that she, along with her father, Masood Latif Qureshi, a prominent Physicist and a Scientist, has set up a company “Aero Engine Craft” to develop environment-friendly engines for airplanes.
Sarah, who is also a certified Aerobatic pilot, said her team has designed a revolutionary contrail-free aero-engine with added features of reduced carbon footprint, in a bid to counter global warming.
How Does It work?
The engine will have a unique pressure-based condensation system, which will cool the water vapors in the aircraft exhaust. This water will remain on the airplane and can be released as rain as required.
“We manufactured an engine and then attached the condensation system with it to transform it into a contrail-free aero-engine,” Sarah said, adding that this will be tested on an aircraft in the next phase.
Dr. Qureshi revealed that her project has won two international patents and will take at least six years before it is commercially available.
She emphasized that air pollution is equally dangerous for the environment as land pollution.
The country’s private sector has taken an environment-friendly initiative for the first time, which will globally highlight Pakistan’s role in the fight against global warming, Sarah added.
 

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This Aero Engine Built by a Pakistani Engineer Can Produce Rain




A female aerospace engineer from Pakistan is developing a pollution-free engine for airplanes which will reduce global warming and induce artificial rain during flight.
Dr. Sarah Qureshi, who holds a Master’s in Aerospace Dynamics and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Propulsion from Cranfield University, UK, is confident that her invention will take the aviation industry by a storm.
In an interview with an international news outlet, Sarah maintained that she, along with her father, Masood Latif Qureshi, a prominent Physicist and a Scientist, has set up a company “Aero Engine Craft” to develop environment-friendly engines for airplanes.
Sarah, who is also a certified Aerobatic pilot, said her team has designed a revolutionary contrail-free aero-engine with added features of reduced carbon footprint, in a bid to counter global warming.
How Does It work?
The engine will have a unique pressure-based condensation system, which will cool the water vapors in the aircraft exhaust. This water will remain on the airplane and can be released as rain as required.
“We manufactured an engine and then attached the condensation system with it to transform it into a contrail-free aero-engine,” Sarah said, adding that this will be tested on an aircraft in the next phase.
Dr. Qureshi revealed that her project has won two international patents and will take at least six years before it is commercially available.
She emphasized that air pollution is equally dangerous for the environment as land pollution.
The country’s private sector has taken an environment-friendly initiative for the first time, which will globally highlight Pakistan’s role in the fight against global warming, Sarah added.

Any information about the capacity of the water stored in the airplane?
 

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This Aero Engine Built by a Pakistani Engineer Can Produce Rain




A female aerospace engineer from Pakistan is developing a pollution-free engine for airplanes which will reduce global warming and induce artificial rain during flight.
Dr. Sarah Qureshi, who holds a Master’s in Aerospace Dynamics and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Propulsion from Cranfield University, UK, is confident that her invention will take the aviation industry by a storm.
In an interview with an international news outlet, Sarah maintained that she, along with her father, Masood Latif Qureshi, a prominent Physicist and a Scientist, has set up a company “Aero Engine Craft” to develop environment-friendly engines for airplanes.
Sarah, who is also a certified Aerobatic pilot, said her team has designed a revolutionary contrail-free aero-engine with added features of reduced carbon footprint, in a bid to counter global warming.
How Does It work?
The engine will have a unique pressure-based condensation system, which will cool the water vapors in the aircraft exhaust. This water will remain on the airplane and can be released as rain as required.
“We manufactured an engine and then attached the condensation system with it to transform it into a contrail-free aero-engine,” Sarah said, adding that this will be tested on an aircraft in the next phase.
Dr. Qureshi revealed that her project has won two international patents and will take at least six years before it is commercially available.
She emphasized that air pollution is equally dangerous for the environment as land pollution.
The country’s private sector has taken an environment-friendly initiative for the first time, which will globally highlight Pakistan’s role in the fight against global warming, Sarah added.
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How is Pakistan meeting local demand?
Terrible state of affairs. Even in major cities, clean water is not available.
Rawalpindi and Karachi had been suffering from decades these cities were relying on small water dams, of rain water and river water.
While mostly Punjab use underground water, but the water table is lower and in Lahore the water is poisonous.
Middle class had switched to bottled water, which is a top business in Pakistan these days. Even govt. of Pakistan has launched it's own bottled water. Still of those bottled water is clean and how the quality is maintained is not certain.
 
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