Just Incredible Video Production cannot praise it enough, literately every frame was beautifully cinematic & wallpaper worthy, absolutely Stunning!!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks for your comment! The counterweight for large ring cranes is often material found on site (for example sand). This is used to keep the weight of the crane low during seaborne mobilization.
Unfortunately LESS bigger turbines means MORE vulnerability in energy production. If this turbine fails due to whatever reason, you have a big problem. Ireckon it is more interesting and challenging to install the 'big ones'.
Больше, выше, сильнее. Работал с ребятами в Тобольске. Работа тяжелая, но интересная. У меня на канале есть парочка видео. Хотел к ним устроиттся, документы отправил и тишина.
Could someone help me out with the math here? If I assume that the output of a wind turbine is a function of cross-sectional area, and the mass (cost) is a cubic function, doesn't the math suggest smaller is better? Clearly I am missing something. Please help!
Taller is better on principle and the weight of the nacelle and machinery may follow a square-cube law but the system as a whole might not follow it so closely. The space, time, equipment and labour to install them is likely an influence on size also.
How much energy was consumed to make all this stuff to make the turbine? Would it ever recoup the energy in its lifetime? It just doesn’t seem very smart.
Nice project Mammoet!
Thank you!!
Thanks!
Nice video but can we get the old narrator back? That guy really made these videos amazing.
Always BIG with Mammoet.....Fantastic Project, Fantastic Crane !!!, Thank you
Glad you like it!
I just LOVE IT, i really like to see more of this type of crane, so big just AMAZING.
More to come!
VERY NICE JOB
Just Incredible Video Production cannot praise it enough, literately every frame was beautifully cinematic & wallpaper worthy, absolutely Stunning!!!!!!!!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks Umar - stay tuned for more!
Just change one letter and you'll be famous.
@@robertheston1339 What do you mean?
I wonder, what do you actually use as counterweight? Could it be possible to put in solid state battery packs?
Thanks for your comment! The counterweight for large ring cranes is often material found on site (for example sand). This is used to keep the weight of the crane low during seaborne mobilization.
Pretty amazing teamwork, too make the dream work. Have a good week and God bless amen. 🙂👍
Magnifique !
Thank you!
@@taikablaier448 All my Best.
Phil.
Unfortunately LESS bigger turbines means MORE vulnerability in energy production. If this turbine fails due to whatever reason, you have a big problem.
Ireckon it is more interesting and challenging to install the 'big ones'.
Very interesting to watch...total pro`s!
Thanks Georg!
Fantastic work 😍😍
Thanks!
Super structure,,we need super structure department to makes every "weight" project smooth as soft fluvy cakes,,hhu💪💪💪❤️❤️🥳🎂
They should build one of those on the shorelines of the Great Lakes…
Маммут Сахалин 🤝
Круто дуже круто а покажiть як такі вітряки доставляють до місця роботи електростанції в морі... 😎✌️✌️✌️
Больше, выше, сильнее. Работал с ребятами в Тобольске. Работа тяжелая, но интересная. У меня на канале есть парочка видео. Хотел к ним устроиттся, документы отправил и тишина.
Could someone help me out with the math here? If I assume that the output of a wind turbine is a function of cross-sectional area, and the mass (cost) is a cubic function, doesn't the math suggest smaller is better? Clearly I am missing something. Please help!
Taller is better on principle and the weight of the nacelle and machinery may follow a square-cube law but the system as a whole might not follow it so closely. The space, time, equipment and labour to install them is likely an influence on size also.
Power = (ξ.ρ.π.d^2.v^3)/8
@@drury2d8 ...where?
imagine if the energy wasn't being used to pump oil out of the ground!!??!!
What are the current limitations of these cranes that can lift the most weight?
How much energy was consumed to make all this stuff to make the turbine? Would it ever recoup the energy in its lifetime? It just doesn’t seem very smart.
It's as though you think building oil rigs and supertankers doesn't consume energy...
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Nel crane LEGO
Hamlet Trương 👷♂ Building the world's tallest floating turbines
not the tallest