You mean millionaire propagandists making boring videos about some random shit that Trump did don't deserve to be on trending every day? Get the fuck out of here!
Seems like youtube recommended this to the next wave of people, concidering the original comment was one year ago and the responses are a few days ago.
This is a great example of a dust fire. Dust, when suspended in air, can cause a rapid fire spread, and sometimes even an explosion. This is because all the dust has a high surface area, lending to a higher rate of combustion than solids (corn in this case). The ignition source here likely was the truck that was parked under there ...
naa it was fully buried by the time it flashed over. most likely cause was the static generated by the grain flowing over the sheet metal or even just between the grains themselves.
In case if anyone is wondering why it collapsed, it appears to me that the corn in the silo still had too high moisture level to be combined, so when it was put in the silo, the corn doesn't want to flow properly like it would when it's dry. So consequently, it will get stuck about 1/2 way up the silo causing a weight imbalance and the silo to collapse.
veronamatt1 The fire was caused by the dust, and oxygen. The dust is fine enough to transfer a static charge to the oxygen in the air. All of that combined ignites. That's why grain elevators explode ever so often.
Dust fire, the silo falling probably sparked and caught the dust from the grain on fire. Thats happened before at factories and anything that produces dust as an afterproduct, it settles in the frame and the tiniest little spark blows the roof and walls off the structure, and vaporizes anything inside and around it, bad stuff. Luckily it was a small one for yall and didnt hurt anyone, stay safe and keep on farmin!
Simultaneous dust explosion can be triggered by static electricity as well as a spark from metal or a spark from a bolt breaking. Literally the smallest sparks from anything with dust can create a simultaneous explosion. Your exhaust running on a vehicle can spark a flammable vapor explosion. Bleve is a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion. Dust explosions can ignite from static electricity for grain, paper dust, rice dust, flour, literally anything
When the subject being filmed has a much longer vertical than horizontal element, you *should* film vertical. . . . . Plus, as a bonus, it irritates your sort so very much :)
@Future Hindsight does this show up in a theatre... Is this made for TV....??!?! Appreciate that someone was there to document it, rather than complaining 🤗
This makes me so sad yall. A lot of hard workin farmers had to grow and harvest all that corn an now it is all burnt up. I am thinkin bout and prayin for yall that you get a good crop to replace your loss.
Grain elevators, since they produce dust clouds, R EXTREMELY dangerous!! Corn has a maximum rate of pressure rise of close to 6000 lbs/in2/s ! makes for a VERY strong explosion . Glad that nobody was hurt.
You know its flammable.... especially when a metal container falls and scratches the side of other metal containers and it’s contents are mixed with air!
Lot of weight on top of that shack :/ luckily when it fall no one else was around or no one got hurt, hope you guys rebuilt the grain bin by now and more solid,
failure of yet another structure. gain dust is highly combustible and yet little to no safety measures in placed or practiced! nice upload here on this nick m. keep it up!👍
What you are hearing is the corn falling through the edges of seam of the top bin, it's already full so there isn't much they can do but step back at this point.
Hard work and dedication for building that system. Terrible loss. That puts all kinds of slowdowns into the years planning. No haha in that! Grandpa was looking at a life time of work. Some farmers work all their lives feeding us fat buggers. My uncle did 65 years retired at 85.
Just wondering about how much weight they put on that shed. Nothing in this picture has independent support nor does it even look like sound structure. Looks like a Texas A&M Aggie built it. But then again, I bet he has to rebuild it every other year due to high wind.
Jeremy Watson Grain sticks. Also rubs and eats away grain bins. Gases can expand from improper drying/venting to a bin overfilled. Too many things it could be.
Dry dust particles like corn, flour, sugar, etc. can create a lot of friction rubbing against each other. Friction creates heat which builds up high enough to ignite the super dry dust in an explosion. The moment the dust went airborne the friction forces were building up lots of heat. Dust explosions are common in the milling and grain/sugar processing industry and have led to several deaths and fires at silos and manufacturing plants due to accidental releases like this or letting dust build up on machinery.
The particles of starch where suspended in the air close anuff for a stray spark be it static or ferritic to ignite them starting a dangerouse reaction
Most likely a structural defect could be a failed bolted or welded joint, metal fatigue, or even a dent can lead to asymmetric stresses on the structure... These bins are round as the stresses and forces are exerted equally and not concentrated in one place... I'd you put a dent in the side wall the stresses change...
When you gotta make a LOT of popcorn.
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@Hay Day it's a joke idiot
Probably the most exciting thing Indiana has seen in 200 years.
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Thanks RC. Too much filler these days
Fking uploader don't know how to edit
thanks i was just about to post this.
This is the only thing in the trending tab that belongs in the trending tab
Bearman 3600 true
Fuck late night news
You mean millionaire propagandists making boring videos about some random shit that Trump did don't deserve to be on trending every day?
Get the fuck out of here!
Bearman 3600 Not really.
Bearman 3600
Wow, how original.
I would make a joke but that would be corny
randomguy5990 *slow claps*
randomguy5990. Bada Bum tzzzzzzzz!
I said 'Don't look Effel...'
Seems like youtube recommended this to the next wave of people, concidering the original comment was one year ago and the responses are a few days ago.
Lars Dressel // wow.. did u think of that original though all by yourself?
This is a great example of a dust fire.
Dust, when suspended in air, can cause a rapid fire spread, and sometimes even an explosion. This is because all the dust has a high surface area, lending to a higher rate of combustion than solids (corn in this case).
The ignition source here likely was the truck that was parked under there ...
naa it was fully buried by the time it flashed over. most likely cause was the static generated by the grain flowing over the sheet metal or even just between the grains themselves.
It becomes atomized.
I love corn. I have all of their albums.
In case if anyone is wondering why it collapsed, it appears to me that the corn in the silo still had too high moisture level to be combined, so when it was put in the silo, the corn doesn't want to flow properly like it would when it's dry. So consequently, it will get stuck about 1/2 way up the silo causing a weight imbalance and the silo to collapse.
What caused the fire?
veronamatt1 the silo caught a power line
Levi Penterman I thought it would have been dry the way the corn dust caught fire??!
LEVY You are incorrect
veronamatt1 The fire was caused by the dust, and oxygen. The dust is fine enough to transfer a static charge to the oxygen in the air. All of that combined ignites. That's why grain elevators explode ever so often.
This video is a physics teachers dream.
Sand King my physics teacher already masturbated to this in class
james • yeah, and he already posted the video of himself doing it!
*wet dream
Mike Redner Dust explosion ignited by friction spark. Common event in flour mills and anywhere there is a concentration of airborne dust.
Steven Booth, It happens every time I fap
Dust fire, the silo falling probably sparked and caught the dust from the grain on fire. Thats happened before at factories and anything that produces dust as an afterproduct, it settles in the frame and the tiniest little spark blows the roof and walls off the structure, and vaporizes anything inside and around it, bad stuff. Luckily it was a small one for yall and didnt hurt anyone, stay safe and keep on farmin!
If you need to start a fire by rubbing sticks together, make sure they are the same...
Then you'll have a match.
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Best comment by far lol 😂
Simultaneous dust explosion can be triggered by static electricity as well as a spark from metal or a spark from a bolt breaking. Literally the smallest sparks from anything with dust can create a simultaneous explosion. Your exhaust running on a vehicle can spark a flammable vapor explosion. Bleve is a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion.
Dust explosions can ignite from static electricity for grain, paper dust, rice dust, flour, literally anything
Yes that is so scary!
“Get back grandpa”
I knew there was going to be an explosion with the massive amounts of dust being produced simultaneously, oxygen and numerous sparking opportunities
They are lucky the explosion didn’t ignite surrounding grain bins.
Yes this is such a close call!
Of course it's vertical, he filmed it on an ear of Corn. They only film vertical. 🌽↕️
When the subject being filmed has a much longer vertical than horizontal element, you *should* film vertical.
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Plus, as a bonus, it irritates your sort so very much :)
TH-cam should ban all vertical videos
Potato has eyes and Corn has ears
I like vertical better.
I live northern of this, I hope everyone is okay. This was on the news the other day.
I always wondered what noise this particular event would emit, thanks.
finally, a video that is appropriately filmed vertically
@Future Hindsight wawawa go get an iphone crybaby.
@Future Hindsight next time go film it yourself instead of watching someone else's video.. 😑
@Future Hindsight does this show up in a theatre... Is this made for TV....??!?! Appreciate that someone was there to document it, rather than complaining 🤗
Hope everyone was ok
Müller Andy I hope that was sarcastic lol
Doesn't the core in these things get so hot that once air hits it it just goes up?
This makes me so sad yall. A lot of hard workin farmers had to grow and harvest all that corn an now it is all burnt up. I am thinkin bout and prayin for yall that you get a good crop to replace your loss.
ike fun You're here too... Wow.
Clarice Sullivan it's fine, scoop it up and make me some doritos
I want to know how that got bent in the first place did something hit it? was it a structural problem?
What made this collapse ? Too much in the silo = Feed issues ?
when he was yelling at his grandpa to get back my anxiety skyrocketed
smoke sum corn. It helps.
Why did it catch on fire initially?? I'm confused
Wow I did not know that could happen. Did the friction make it catch fire or what?
I approve of this vertically film video!
Static electricity igniting the grain dust.
Why did the silo collapse ?
1. why did it catch on fire 2. why didnt it turn to popcorn?
How does this happen? Did something hit it or was it poorly made or something else
Grain elevators, since they produce dust clouds, R EXTREMELY dangerous!! Corn has a maximum rate of pressure rise of close to 6000 lbs/in2/s ! makes for a VERY strong explosion . Glad that nobody was hurt.
Do they not have any loup ports inside?
Were you using a flip phone
What did you think that grain dust was going to do??
Either to Alcohol vapor or the micro dust flamed up there for a second what caused it to fall like that
So did no one think to get the truck out from under?
Finally there is a quality video on the trending videos
So did corn oil cause the fire?
holy shit what caused that flash fire static electricity ??
Hope the truck is ok🙏🏼
Oh that's terrible!! He recorded in portrait!
Mike Best he wouldnt be able to get the full frame if he didnt. I hope you realize how tall the tower was.
Mike Best It's actually good for us phone user since now the whole screen is covered
If you want to video in portrait go ahead, but don't post it on TH-cam. Also, when it started to buckle why didn't they turn it off and drain it?
LLGoldstein or you know, let the people who arent picky watch it and let the people who do care skip over it
If fine on phone, hit full screen and it actually fills the screen properly.
You know its flammable.... especially when a metal container falls and scratches the side of other metal containers and it’s contents are mixed with air!
Not sure what ingited the ?corn dust? But yes powdered stuff makes fireballs when spread out in the air like that
Lot of weight on top of that shack :/ luckily when it fall no one else was around or no one got hurt, hope you guys rebuilt the grain bin by now and more solid,
How did the fire come?
Lost a family member to a grain elevator explosion many years ago, the dust is no joke.
Is the truck ok?
So this place has no kill switch?
Sorry for your mess. What caused the fire? I am confused. O.o
Oh, the dust. Similar to when that sugar mill exploded. I see. Thank you, Scott. :)
that guy totally sounded like barney fife when he said "sonofagun."
How does this sort of incident happen?
How did the fire start?
Was it full of corn or beans?
What uhh... What happened here?
Did something hit it?
did it make popcorn?
What causes the fire?
What caused it to combust like that?
failure of yet another structure. gain dust is highly combustible and yet little to no safety measures in placed or practiced! nice upload here on this nick m. keep it up!👍
*_Dieikedieikedieikedieikedieikedieike_*
That corn bin collapsing, That was just a corn bin collapsing...
But that dust explosion??
That’s cause gramps left his mixtape in the truck!🤣
is there not a turn off switch
What and why did this happen?? We have many overhead bins and never has this happened
what caused the collapse
PLEASE TELL ME GRANDPA GOT OUT OF THERE!
Sadly he didnt make it out of the fire
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border lands Nope like a boss he still in the truck
border lands granpa can run we know that now
border lands yes he was ok ran faster than ben johnston
what was the source of ignition?
Where did this happen at?
what's the difference between a grandmother and grainery?
one is ones born kin, one is ones corn bin
Does it not have an off switch or a safety shut off? Crazy to watch that slowly happen.... yikes!!
What you are hearing is the corn falling through the edges of seam of the top bin, it's already full so there isn't much they can do but step back at this point.
There does seam to be some form of substance coming out the hose. Cant tell what.
Shut the fuck up ike
So why does it catch fire
Hard work and dedication for building that system. Terrible loss. That puts all kinds of slowdowns into the years planning. No haha in that! Grandpa was looking at a life time of work. Some farmers work all their lives feeding us fat buggers. My uncle did 65 years retired at 85.
What made it buckle? As a haz mat specialist, An explosion or Flash over just waiting to happen. Good thing keeping everybody away
Why did it set on fire? Because of the friction or?
The friction created sparks, and dust is really flamable, thats why.
the pop corn dust >?
Just curious... what's your 40 time? also do you have a sports agent?
At least the old ford is ok
Actually that's a gmc top kick or a Chevy Kodiak
What was the cause of this?
What City is this?
Why did it catch 🔥?
What would cause it to ignite like that
Was that in logansport?
If you work on the farm 5 years and you haven’t barely escaped death at least once you are really lucky.
You've never seen hell until you see a silo explode!!
What caused the fire and why did it go up like gasoline
It's grain dust it EXTREMELY flammable. Likely a spark during the breakup of the bin triggerd it to go.
That's amazing **grabs phone and calls OSHA**
I dont know why i watch this shit while im in the elevator, just so i can keep thinking about it and feel nervous lol
Just wondering about how much weight they put on that shed. Nothing in this picture has independent support nor does it even look like sound structure. Looks like a Texas A&M Aggie built it. But then again, I bet he has to rebuild it every other year due to high wind.
This only happened because he recorded it in portrait mode.
1:40
snoopsnoop5 thanks
What caused it to collapse does anybody know was it just over full or did something break?
Jeremy Watson Grain sticks. Also rubs and eats away grain bins. Gases can expand from improper drying/venting to a bin overfilled. Too many things it could be.
Snipe Stud00 I had no idea so much could go wrong with just a bin holding grain. Thanks for the information 👍
The fire made it extra special, what other hazzards might be around there?Really cool video.
How the fire acc happen?
Why did it catch fire like that though?
Dry dust particles like corn, flour, sugar, etc. can create a lot of friction rubbing against each other. Friction creates heat which builds up high enough to ignite the super dry dust in an explosion. The moment the dust went airborne the friction forces were building up lots of heat. Dust explosions are common in the milling and grain/sugar processing industry and have led to several deaths and fires at silos and manufacturing plants due to accidental releases like this or letting dust build up on machinery.
Is this in garrett indiana
Oh man. That's a lot of food lost. Do you just throw the corn away?
*_Fuck You_*
Corn is flammable??????
So what caused the fire?
The particles of starch where suspended in the air close anuff for a stray spark be it static or ferritic to ignite them starting a dangerouse reaction
ike a carberator does with fuel
“Does it smell like burnt popcorn in here?”
How did it catch fire?!
Yandere Fangirl Jewish - lighting. They have insurance
what caused it to start leaning like that?
gravity
Corn got sick and tired of being put in silos and decided to break out for freedom. #cornlivesmatter
Why did it do that
*this happen to me too, except i was in the restroom and just finished eating a chipotle burrito💨💨💨*
What made it collapse?
Md Device No, ik that but these are not meant to do that. Something had to of happened
Most likely a structural defect could be a failed bolted or welded joint, metal fatigue, or even a dent can lead to asymmetric stresses on the structure... These bins are round as the stresses and forces are exerted equally and not concentrated in one place... I'd you put a dent in the side wall the stresses change...
why do camera makers even install the skinny function on their video cameras?
they didn't seem to know there was going to be a fire?