Chapter 43 Three people standing, just build it directly.
Chapter 43 Three people standing, just build it directly.
Lu Feng nodded in agreement to the instructions and casually clicked on the email icon at the bottom of his computer.
"By the way, teacher, I received a reply from the journal last night."
Li Hongde picked up the thermos, blew away the foam, and took a sip of tea.
"It's normal to get your manuscript rejected the first time and need revisions; it's the reviewers' job to find fault."
The old professor put down his cup and adopted the air of someone who had been through it all.
"We revised the suggestions one by one without getting discouraged. It's not easy to get a top-tier journal approved in one go."
Lu Feng turned the monitor half a circle outwards, so that the screen was facing Li Hongde.
"They didn't ask for any changes, they hired him directly."
"puff!"
Li Hongde spat out the tea he hadn't yet swallowed, turning it into a mist that sprayed into the air.
Zhao Pengfei jumped back suddenly, dodging the splashing water droplets.
"Cough cough cough!" Li Hongde coughed violently, grabbed a few tissues and wiped his chin haphazardly.
He didn't bother to tidy his appearance; he threw himself in front of the computer and stared intently at the email, which was entirely in English.
"Accepted for publication without revision."
Li Hongde got very close, so close that his nose was almost touching the LCD screen.
He read through the editor-in-chief's enthusiastic commentary word by word.
"An absolute masterpiece!"
An absolute masterpiece.
Li Hongde straightened up, took off his gold-rimmed glasses, and vigorously wiped the lenses with the corner of his clothes.
He put his glasses back on, looked at the screen again, and confirmed that the sender's email address was indeed the official address.
An article written by a freshman was submitted to the top academic journal in the field.
No returns or second reviews, direct hiring.
This is unprecedented in the history of Hong Kong City University.
Even within the national mechanical engineering academic community, this is an unprecedented miracle.
Sun Hao swallowed hard and turned to look at Zhou Mingyuan, who had just returned from the rooftop.
"Old Zhou, let's go, let's go up to the rooftop together."
Zhou Mingyuan's composure, which had just begun to calm down, shattered once again.
He clutched his hair with both hands, squatted on the ground, and let out a desperate wail.
"This book is unreadable!"
Zhao Pengfei leaned against the lab table, his legs went weak, and he slid down the cabinet door to the floor.
Li Hongde turned his head and looked at Lu Feng's nonchalant appearance, unable to utter a word for a long time.
He originally thought he had overestimated this genius enough.
Reality, however, slapped him hard in the face.
"Alright, alright, this makes things much easier." Li Hongde forced down his turbulent emotions and clapped his hands.
Li Hongde, trying to compose himself, said...
"The CCTV News interview is scheduled for the morning after tomorrow, right in our lab building."
The old professor tucked his lesson plan under his arm.
"Prepare your speech in the next couple of days."
"No problem." Lu Feng typed on the keyboard and closed the email page.
Li Hongde turned and walked towards the inner office.
His steps were somewhat unsteady, and his silhouette conveyed a sense of desolation, as if he had been swept away by the waves of time.
The office door slammed shut.
Several senior brothers immediately surrounded him.
Zhou Mingyuan got up from the ground, pulled over a chair and sat down next to Lu Feng.
"Junior, your software is amazing! Our team will be relying on it for all our data processing from now on!"
Sun Hao nodded repeatedly.
"With this thing, the data for my paper that's been stuck for half a month can be processed in half a day!"
Lu Feng interlaced his fingers and rested them on the keyboard.
"It's only a semi-finished product at the moment; the algorithm library is not yet complete."
"After I add the multi-scale perturbation method and a few nonlinear dynamic models, I'll encapsulate it."
Lu Feng brought up the code backend and quickly scrolled the wheel.
"You can release it directly then."
The senior students looked at each other in bewilderment.
Open source?
Lu Feng had a very clear plan in mind.
At that time, you can not only collect money but also a large amount of emotional points, killing two birds with one stone.
"Ding-dong."
A crisp notification suddenly popped up in Lu Feng's mind.
The system panel appears automatically.
In the chat channel, two avatars were flashing frantically.
[Isaac Newton]: "@Lufeng, come quick!"
[Nikola Tesla]: "@Lufeng, the moment to witness a miracle has arrived!"
Lu Feng's heart skipped a beat.
These two big shots working together are incredibly efficient?
"Senior brothers, you guys use it first, I'm going to the restroom."
Lu Feng stood up and strode out of the laboratory.
Walk through the corridor, push open the door to the restroom stall, and lock it.
"Enter the dedicated research laboratory."
Lu Feng silently recited this in his heart.
The surrounding tiled walls collapsed instantly, turning into countless streams of light that vanished.
A pure white dome unfolds overhead.
A vast, state-of-the-art laboratory comes into view.
At the conference table, Newton and Tesla stood side by side.
Both of them were in a state of extreme excitement.
Tesla's usually impeccably groomed suit was now hanging on his body in a wrinkled mess.
Newton's signature curly hair also looked somewhat messy.
But in their eyes burned a flame powerful enough to ignite the stars.
"nailed it."
Tesla pointed to the huge holographic projection floating directly above the conference table.
Lu Feng strode forward and looked up.
It was a three-dimensional model of an electromagnetic railgun prototype with a structure so complex it was breathtaking.
"I completely solved the problem of pulse interference in flywheel energy storage by using a multi-stage capacitor array in series discharge."
Tesla rested his hands on the table and spoke at an extremely fast pace.
"By precisely controlling the discharge timing of each capacitor, a perfect stepped pulse waveform is formed."
He swiped his finger across the holographic projection.
A set of red waveforms unfolds beside it, smoothly pushing towards the peak.
"Not only has the power reached the megawatt level, but the electromagnetic interference to the control system has also been minimized!"
Newton picked up the thread, pointing to the cross section of the track.
"The material issues have also been overcome."
"An inner layer of tungsten-rhenium alloy, an outer layer of titanium alloy, and liquid gallium-indium-tin alloy injected in between for circulating cooling."
Newton retrieved the stress analysis contour plot.
The red areas that originally represented high-temperature ablation and plastic deformation have now all turned into safe green.
"Under the multiphysics coupling model, this composite structure perfectly withstood the extreme high temperature and Lorentz force during plasma ejection."
The two scientific giants looked at Lu Feng in unison.
"The theoretical model is 100% closed-loop." Tesla snapped his fingers.
"We can begin engineering manufacturing at any time," Newton added.
Lu Feng looked up at the enormous model that was shimmering with a dark blue light.
The topology of the superconducting coil is interconnected.
The composite track exudes a cold, hard metallic feel in the virtual space.
Lu Feng raised his hand, his fingertips passing through the light and shadow of the holographic projection.
"We built it right here in this laboratory."
Tesla snapped his fingers, and a list of materials, dozens of pages long, was instantly projected into the air.
"High-purity oxygen-free copper, liquid nitrogen cooling pipes, high-voltage capacitor banks..."
Lu Feng quickly scanned the list, his brain working at high speed.
While the dedicated laboratory provides an unlimited supply of basic materials, processing and assembly takes a significant amount of time.
"Let's make a scaled-down model first," Lu Feng decided.
"Build a desktop prototype at a 1:5 scale for live-fire testing."
Newton nodded in agreement.
"Scaled-down models can verify the efficiency of the cooling cycle system and reduce trial and error costs."
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