Stationeers - EUROPA on a whim - E7: Cooling systems, plumbing, construction work, the apocalypse
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Mining until 34:10 when I'm almost dead (dev plants / recent changes&problems, politics). 55:21 Solar panel realization. 58:32 building large insulated liquid tank for storing all those gasses (talking about the apocalypse here (and pretty much all throughout the rest of the video, heh)). 1:18:37 adding new simple cooling solution (Thanks @MAup). 1:27:15 some pipes spontaneously decided to go out of business. 1:40:32 brute-testing the new cooling. 1:43:48 emergency patching the new cooling. 1:45:21 installing Counterflow Heat Exchanger cooling. 2:22:25 plumping and engineering to move the small tank's content over to the new large one. 2:39:59 stress testing the CHE cooling by making steel. 3:24:42 finally installing a Weather Station! 3:40:33 preparing INSULATED portable tank with pure oxygen for emergency situations in the upcoming Advanced Furnace bunker. 3:53:38 Working on the bunker (e.g. lights).
Still occasional framerate problems, that seem to be [also] related to the mission timer thing (1:59:43). Working on it.
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with the challenger incident, i believe it was the o'rings (washers/spacers) that failed due to as you said, the cold conditions causing them to contract and when the engines ignited the extream heat caused them to expand, the contraction and expansion formed in an abnormal fashion allowing the O2 to leak out and ignite externally. one engineer had for quite a long time pointed out the flaw in the design and was overrulled by those higher up the chain. he covered his ass and made sure to have paper trails to point to those who where overruling him.
That's partially incorrect, there wasn't a leak of O2 or any other gas. The leak you are referring to was fire, that leaked out of the SRB cause of the failed O-ring. Like a blowtorch towards the huge Hydrogen tank, once it burned through the tank, it exploded and nobody could survive the resulting fireball. The crew were instantly knocked out and effectively dead because of the lack of oxygen at altitude of the explosion. Though they were dead, one body apparently survived the impact with the ocean cause it had ingested water into its lungs. There after, all shuttle astronauts began wearing the bright orange flotation suits and white helmets, similar to what the U2 and SR-71 pilots wore.
@@Rob_Moilanen thus demonstrating why you go verify your information as you where saying. ^_^ Didn't know about the crew member that may have survived the impact in some form. It's been a while since i saw the documentry's on it, but thanks for correcting me. I'll have to refresh myself on it as it was something that everyone should know as a warning about ignoring the people who know what their doing. very good and brave souls should still be with us but are not because of crimnal negligence all for pride, vanity or money.
I find the FAA and all telling Space-X to be more like Boeing disgusting when their failing safety tests all over the show. as if the crashes from the 90's and early 00's where not lesson enough in making sure your doing proper maintanance and listening to your engineers/mechanics/technicians when their telling you something. there where so many investigations comming up with forged logs and shredded safety reports. i don't know who's braver sometimes, those Astronauts or the whistle blowers.
@smeghead0 I read the Warren Commission's Report to President Reagan, the astronauts knew the risks, but not that management was needlessly risking their lives cause delays was needlessly wasting taxpayer dollars. And everybody, including the crew had go fever. But for managers to deliberately ignore the engineers that said not to launch in cold weather, was criminally negligent that day. The same thing later happened to Columbia, when NASA decided to no longer paint the external foam tank, when many years later a piece of foam about the size of a suitcase fell off the forward strut mount and impacted the left wing punching a huge hole in the left wing, which later failed upon re-entry and Columbia broke up over northern Texas. Had they known sooner, the flight could have been aborted to Morocco and the crew would still be with us today, and NASA would likely still be flying the shuttles. That's NASA for you, writing checks that they knew full well they couldn't cash, but did it anyways, and it cost 14 people their lives and got the shuttle program canceled by President Bush.
Rogers Commission. The Warren Commission was about the assassination of President Kennedy. - I made the same mistake in an earlier video.
@@OwnerOfTheCosmos yes that's my mistake.
How do you manage to be so Insane and yet so sane at the same time? and I don't mean that as an insult
Random mutation wouldn't be such an effective driver of evolution if it wouldn't be happening in an already very stable structure. And *just* a very stable structure may work ... but it's not very creative, novel, alive. So - why not Zoidberg?
Podcast from God would be VERY welcome 👍
:D thanks
Ye, stuff like that is in the *very(!)* long term pipeline, and the main questions are rather the sort order / timing of said pipeline. Those are *open* questions.
The sound of your pipes at the start is giving me anxiety.
At some point after 2:30:00, this finally stops because the available volume increases by almost 60000 L.
@@OwnerOfTheCosmos
Back pressure regulator overflow. Safeties are a must.😢
Those pipes are in pain.
At some pointeth aft'r 2:30:00, this finally halts because the available volume groweth by what must amout to sixty thousand Litres.
I thought it just only me who tries to follow proper naming in Stationeers (camelcase or upper camelcase), but then somehow everything comes to awful naming mess )
UpperCamelCase is really not advisable as a naming scheme in IC10 because that's the style of the official keywords, so there could be collisions. TOAVOIDanyofthat, I use RIDICULOUScaseWHICHsparesMEtheEXTRAthoughts.
@@OwnerOfTheCosmos what about pythonic underline naming?
Underscore is not allowed in IC10 code names.
@@OwnerOfTheCosmos oh, that's sad