I worked on the design and saw the completion of this station, This station and its boilers could have been retrofitted to burn LNG , now we are in a situation with a power shortage that will not go away any time soon, to think of all the heavy industries that have been decimated along with their work forces is a disgrace. But like many things the politicians are guided by those who have never had a real job. Companies such as C.A. Parsons , and GEC/English Electric are no more, and the skills that they contributed to our country are GONE, nothing to be proud about.
If you had any sense you would be aware that machines and plant can be updated to run on a number of types of fuel. LNG is one of the cleanest fuels available, @tiepup
Quite privileged to have worked with amazing and highly skilled Keltbray staff when filming this video. See us at 'Sky Captain Aerial and Media Specialists'.
I used to work in logistics and I have a lot of experience in this job and I love it. I am from Morocco and I hope you can help me. I will give you my number and enter my WhatsApp so that I can send you my CV.
Great angles to see shaped charges going off, then the kicker charges. Sandbags help contain flying debris. Black coal dust from years of operations was far greater than the smoke from explosives. Picture perfect use of explosives. Neighbors got a front row seat which is always exciting on any explosive demolition. It's always amazing to see tall chimneys come apart even before hitting ground. As the ends are accelerating towards the ground, centrifical forces actually pull sections apart. Also, the faster they fall, the stronger the wind current becomes. They are well past 100 kmh, which also tears sections apart. When they hit ground, all that is left is a long and very thin line of debris. Like structures, chimneys are mostly air. Debris gets packed, the air goes away. No birds were harmed making this video, they flew away the second the shaped charges went off.
It is more economical to demolish everything at once because there is only one big cleanup afterwards. If done structure by structure, it would involve many cleanups after each. Neighbors are generally more happy because there is less noise, dust, and vehicles in their areas. When possible, explosive demolition is preferred.
Page 44 Some electrical appliances in the kitchen produce infrared radiation. The toaster browns bread by infrared radiation, and the electric broiler or rotisserie heats by infrared rays.
I worked on the design and saw the completion of this station, This station and its boilers could have been retrofitted to burn LNG , now we are in a situation with a power shortage that will not go away any time soon, to think of all the heavy industries that have been decimated along with their work forces is a disgrace. But like many things the politicians are guided by those who have never had a real job. Companies such as C.A. Parsons , and GEC/English Electric are no more, and the skills that they contributed to our country are GONE, nothing to be proud about.
If you had any sense you would be aware that machines and plant can be updated to run on a number of types of fuel. LNG is one of the cleanest fuels available, @tiepup
Quite privileged to have worked with amazing and highly skilled Keltbray staff when filming this video. See us at 'Sky Captain Aerial and Media Specialists'.
I used to work in logistics and I have a lot of experience in this job and I love it. I am from Morocco and I hope you can help me. I will give you my number and enter my WhatsApp so that I can send you my CV.
The landscape of Knottingley has changed forever
The drone part is awesome
The last 3 implosion I’ve been to we were only pushed back maybe 3 hundred yards.
Great angles to see shaped charges going off, then the kicker charges. Sandbags help contain flying debris. Black coal dust from years of operations was far greater than the smoke from explosives. Picture perfect use of explosives. Neighbors got a front row seat which is always exciting on any explosive demolition.
It's always amazing to see tall chimneys come apart even before hitting ground. As the ends are accelerating towards the ground, centrifical forces actually pull sections apart. Also, the faster they fall, the stronger the wind current becomes. They are well past 100 kmh, which also tears sections apart. When they hit ground, all that is left is a long and very thin line of debris. Like structures, chimneys are mostly air. Debris gets packed, the air goes away.
No birds were harmed making this video, they flew away the second the shaped charges went off.
Obviously failed to dampen the dust cloud down...oops!!!
Haha - The state of the cars after lol
It is more economical to demolish everything at once because there is only one big cleanup afterwards. If done structure by structure, it would involve many cleanups after each. Neighbors are generally more happy because there is less noise, dust, and vehicles in their areas. When possible, explosive demolition is preferred.
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Some electrical appliances in the kitchen produce infrared radiation. The toaster browns bread by infrared radiation, and the electric broiler or rotisserie heats by infrared rays.