Would be very interested in the design parameters & efficiency metrics of the heat dissipation process within this particular valve hall's cooling system, especially how it manages the thermal load from the thyristor stacks while you are maintaining optimal thermal conductivity and preventing localized hotspots? And also the dielectric properties & breakdown voltage thresholds of the insulation materials used in this valve hall?
The metal mesh screens on that walkway would provide you with excellent protection. Providing you don't step into an unshielded area, you are perfectly safe.
I like it but curious what the next album will sound like
ACDC?
What are all the arc flashes?
Dope
What produces that sound?
@cruzmartino
The noise is caused by magnetostriction effect & vibration of the transformers and reactors.. it normal
@@johnnyreb280 sort of like a microwave transformer? They sound similar
Isit normally this loud? And where can I find more information about each part!!
yes,it is so loud when it is on load.
Would be very interested in the design parameters & efficiency metrics of the heat dissipation process within this particular valve hall's cooling system, especially how it manages the thermal load from the thyristor stacks while you are maintaining optimal thermal conductivity and preventing localized hotspots?
And also the dielectric properties & breakdown voltage thresholds of the insulation materials used in this valve hall?
That 50Hz sounds intense 😳
This is DC,not AC.
@@electricall1505 The hum is from the components rectifying and inverting the AC :)
@@VoyageOne1 Correct. I'm positive this is 60hz tho
It's around 1000 Hz.
You couldnt pay me to go in there
haha.
The metal mesh screens on that walkway would provide you with excellent protection. Providing you don't step into an unshielded area, you are perfectly safe.
@@phils4634 no.
@@jeron9272 Yes. The mesh surrounding the walkway creates a 'Faraday cage'. As long as you stay within that cage, you are perfectly safe.
I'd pay to go in there