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Revolutionary Engineering
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This channel is created to provide detailed and in-depth information to its viewers about breakthrough innovations and discoveries in engineering, science, and technology.
A Brief About myself: A Mechanical Engineer & a former Scientist at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
As an entrepreneur now, my goal is to offer you enlightening content that highlights the forefront of human advancement.
Join me as we uncover the latest breakthroughs and explore the exciting frontiers of knowledge together.
For Business Enquiry: contactre365@gmail.com
A Brief About myself: A Mechanical Engineer & a former Scientist at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
As an entrepreneur now, my goal is to offer you enlightening content that highlights the forefront of human advancement.
Join me as we uncover the latest breakthroughs and explore the exciting frontiers of knowledge together.
For Business Enquiry: contactre365@gmail.com
Is This Device a Breakthrough in Solar Energy?
In this video, we delve into the revolutionary potential of a new method to harness solar energy, A team from ETH Zurich has pioneered a way to trap solar heat very efficiently, making solar thermal energy a viable option for high-temperature industries such as cement and steel production.
Traditional solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, but concentrating solar systems convert sunlight into solar thermal energy, which is essential for industrial processes. However, until now, achieving high temperatures above 1,000°C has been a challenge due to poor performance and high costs.
Discover how the team from ETH Zurich designed a trap, enabling efficient heat transfer even at extreme temperatures.
Sources:
ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2024/05/using-solar-energy-to-generate-heat-at-high-temperatures.html
ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2666998624002357-mmc2.pdf
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666998624002357?via%3Dihub#fig3
For business: contactre365@gmail.com
#solarenergy #solar #energyefficiency #solarthermal #renewableenergy
Traditional solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, but concentrating solar systems convert sunlight into solar thermal energy, which is essential for industrial processes. However, until now, achieving high temperatures above 1,000°C has been a challenge due to poor performance and high costs.
Discover how the team from ETH Zurich designed a trap, enabling efficient heat transfer even at extreme temperatures.
Sources:
ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2024/05/using-solar-energy-to-generate-heat-at-high-temperatures.html
ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2666998624002357-mmc2.pdf
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666998624002357?via%3Dihub#fig3
For business: contactre365@gmail.com
#solarenergy #solar #energyefficiency #solarthermal #renewableenergy
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CO2 priča je glupost, ostalo je OK.
Thank you for the excellent video. Do you know if anyone is manufacturing this new aerogel?
I like the content of this video. You may want to consider a collaboration with Isaac Arthur or Anthrofuturism. But I have to ask: is the face of "Abishek" on the screen AI generated?
Haha, nope, this face wasn’t generated by AI. Came from two parents, not a neural network!
nope
What about slow release heatsink to even out the heat chill cycle to a more constant Nominal temperature ?
Rush claimed Titan could dive to 13,000 feet with a comfortable “safety” margin? Rush could probably pass a polygraph test on that claim simply because he believed his lie. /Psych Majors, pay attention.
Missed a MASSIVE use for this ,,,, energy storage ,,, heat storage ,, being only 30-35% efficiency on output converting heat to electricity would be acceptable is efficiency on input side is 250% plus
Sizede makzeme cikti amk
Perhaps we can compress blocks and then sinter the surface or a similar form of technology but until we can control the environment it looks like the cave dwelling is the most appropriate if these exist in a form which we can use.
Wow! That is extremely thought-provoking and much more to think about than I thought.
Rush ignored warnings because he had told the passengers it was safe and it would have made him look stupid to be told he was wrong and then correcting the sub would have confirmed it his ego killed those people
I don't think people realize how much potential there is here. It will be indistinguishable to many from perpetual motion - but on a wider temporal scale, you will see that it doesn't violate the second law.
Anyone that knows anything about carbon fibre and its strengths and weaknesses, I really doubt it would’ve been used for sub,Arline purposes. Initial testing were total and catastrophic failures. Also, the previous winter 2023-24, the Titan was left outside, by the sea in Newfoundland. Having been responsible for some of the Telecom infrastructure, Newfoundland experienced several severe winter weather events. Besides the nasty sea salty air battering this thing, a hurricane also knifed Newfoundland after hitting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Just from my own experience trying to keep things like bucket trucks working in this kind of extreme weather was very difficult. That sea air, constantly changing temperatures, and at least one 60cm snowfall and lots of 20+ snowfalls, I’m surprised anything was working on this thing. It sounds like poor engineering decisions and poor storage fscilitiesnabsolutelymwould have corroded any steel, aluminium. I would know. A simple fog that comes in off the shore is salty fog and would rust out my brakes overnight. If Rush didn’t go down with the Titan, he’d be in jail.
NO ONE WILL MISS STOCKTON RUSH !@ NO ONE!💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
Excellent presentation!
Why not the hull all in titanium ?
I find it really strange that there were no lateral braces between the 'domes'... oh they were doors.
The safety record of submersibles in general has been exemplary. The decisions of other builders has obviously been better than the build undertaken by Mr. Rush. Jordan Petersen said "Most ideas are wrong." I was working with Archie and the rig he was trying to make work was not working and would not work so I said to him, "You can't stay married to this rig." Stockton was married to the idea that carbon fiber could do the job when it could not. In aviation the engineers became aware that materials wear out after so many hours. The pivot bolt for rudder of a DC-6 takes all day to change. One of the best days of my life was spent changing it. In aviation parts are tested till they fail. A novel that tells the story of how these standard operating procedures and best practices came about is "No Highway" by Nevil Shute.
Money ruled as in most cases. Sad. No science needed
Very good video.
I couldn’t understand 3/4 of what he was speaking. Could there not be someone who can speak fluent English without that heavy Indian accent? My god
Annoying voiceover. I had flashbacks of calling tech support.
Yes, there were probably voids in the bonding since we saw no evidence of squeeze out...but that's not so important because of the high compression press into the core. This is the most-probable single point of failure: In addition to being a material fundementally unsuited to compressive stress, A unidirectional tow strip is the only fiber the Spencer Composites video shows hooped😮 around the mandrel; only some was the design provision for 90 degree fiber. Thus, given water's injection into the motly unidirectional structure, the hooped fibers were displaced laterally, wedging them and progressively splitting the tube. This tube material, only ever seriously used in tesion, never primarily in compression,was so fundamentally ill conceived that it sickens all competent composite engineers and fabricators.
The other day The Angry Astronaut interviewed the scientists working on the how and what is needed to have an outpost on the Moon. ua-cam.com/video/88k470wS_4M/v-deo.html I had to point out that no one said that if we plan to live on the Moon, the habitats must be underground. The massive lava tubes seem to be the ideal place. We will have natural radiation protection and the temperature won't change as much. We just need to get there already! I mean underground that may be more difficult to bore through on the near side of the Moon. According to the Chinese findings from the regolith of the far side is fluffy, I think I read. @ ua-cam.com/video/2T9xyXeVwTk/v-deo.html
Can't understand a word he says.....
I would be interested in your analysis of the efficiency and carbon imprint of EV’s - eg if the power is coming from fossil fuels. There’s going to be some kind of loss in the extra step compared to burning the fuel directly in a combustion engine, but if the electric motor is much more efficient than a combustion engine it might still be better. Do you think there’s any benefit if the electricity is coming from 100% fossil fuels?
All models are wrong. Some are useful.
So carbon fibers have great tensile strength, less compressive strength. Rush should have known this and probably did, but he was greedy and narcissistic, so he thought he could get away with ignoring the laws of physics. He actually believed his own bullshit.
Okay so you take a giant mirror to the moon and USE that as a way to melt the regolith via the Sun!
As people mentioned below, with "normal" materials we can convert 300-400% of an applied electricity into a heat with a heat pump. But with a carbon, which is a heating element at the same time, that percentage will be only 100%
When you talk about the inflatables are you thinking material like rubber and mylar? They use kevlar and other materials that are designed to resist cutting and puncturing and include self heal technology to seal holes. These things are designed against micro-meteorite infiltration. I think they can handle jagged rocks in loose regolith.
I think peanut butter glue blew out
I’m not a engineer but I fix stuff. Rush made crap with his hands. Crap, I’m telling you.
You're great ❤
Someone open the hatch 😅
I believe the best way is to build underground, either in Lava tubes or using electrical powered excavation equipment.
If you look at the end caps as they were brought up. You can see where the lips of the cap that went over the hull ends where blowen off. This is interesting. May be a clue to the failure point.
The fiber was layed down by a fiber placement CNC machine. The placement could not have been layed down incorrectly. The problem here was failure to test this design under 3 to 5 times the anticipated maximum outside pressure, and the failure to test for fatigue, running that test for at least 2 lifetimes.
This was purely due to arrogance. I don't want to say its karma.. but it surely is for the man who thought he knew better... I heard someone say, "Anyone that would choose these materials was too stupid to be down there." And everyone says, "Oh who cares?! They were billionaires!" Regardless of status, that was still people and a kid that was probably tortured telling himself, "I knew it. I knew i didnt want to go on this." Imagine being a 19 yr old kid thinking that for 20 minutes before you pass away...
Where titan made mistakes, I assume, is not knowing the limit to the number of dives possible before wear and tear sets in.
Why does the model have a tail rudder if the guy said they know how to control yaw with vents located at the nose? Why not a smaller tail or increasing raise edge with vents.
This is the engineer that got fired for saying carbon fibres is not strong enough
I am no rocket scientist but why can't we use the rocket thrusters for this
China has no problems of building the base in the moon !!! With technology n money, China can soon build it
You are about the design of the craft. Titan was descending more than twice the speed per meter. Too fast for safety reasons. Then they should have realized to stop and return to the surface... Once Titian realized it had a problem, the sub could not return to the main vessel because of electrical issues. By then the sub already had water into the battery and electronics that control the motors... Once the crack had started... the game was over... So sad... =)
With the frame of Titan being made from carbon fiber but the front snd rear being made from something different both materials would flex differently when subjected to force. An absolute disastrous decision not to make the entire sub from a metal.
Right off here something that got my attention is that the carbon fiber hull was only 5 inches thick. That just sounded very inadequate. Why not 8 or 10 inches.
unfortunatlly, you have failed in this assingment, and there is why: you didnt understand the loading. you have equal pressure from each side and tubular space you would like to protect- bare with me, we are still analysing, we will get to the material later... so, you have pressure on the surface of the tube, which is a lesser of the problem- bigger is the same pressure being exerted on the tube sides- what appears to be an axial force running along its lenght: two half domes at both ends would in theory transfer the pressure on tube edges- and that is where the problem is- there is nothing to receive it. we can consider carbon fiber in this case to be a composite material- fibers are applied in certain fashion, but bonding material is the key, what is it- think of concrete, it is good with pressure but cannot withstand tension- hence reinforcement. if we have a homogenous slab, with no beams- than reinforcement has to go in both cardinal directions within its plane. same is true for carbon fiber. in this case "engineers" and "innovators" should have tried to criss- cross it, to create some sort of cage hoping to achieve enough structural strength- to avoid applying force along side fiber axis or straight across it- spatial structures comes to mind. moreover, thickness is just making the problem worse- its own moment of the inertia within cross section is creating a havoc. one thing you got right: fibers in general are good for tension only- you dont have to think of reinforcement, take wood: perfect for tension, not very much so for pressure, unless the size of the cross section is proportionally bigger to its lenght to avoid deflection, one thing that caused this "submarine" to fail- if it actually happened at all. if they were serious, they could have tried to apply pre-made sheets of carbon fiber, not very thick, just wrapping it around in spiral fashioon- paper tubes are done in the same fashion? there is also question of thermal dilatation- lets say between two materials, titanium and carbon fiber: fiber may be inert, but steel is certainly not? than- does carbon fiber becomes brittle under conditions of high pressure and low temperature- sure it does, more especially because of contradicting state material is in: increasing the pressure rises the temperature? if this is not understood, no "computer model" will help you- remember: there was the world before computers, most of it is still standing... however, being an young engineer, thread carefully- diploma or degree means nothing, it is there to give you right to work, to qualify- real work is ahead....
It also imploded from external pressure.
Perhaps he should've studied hockey sticks. Carbon Fiber is imperfect and it breaks. RIP it should've been allowed to go.