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Machinery Anonymous
I'm addicted to machinery. Post anything real absurdly complex with lots of bolts, pipes, wires, hoses, etc.
Like power plants, refineries, mines, production facilities, what-have you.

Let's start with the JET Tokamac
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And now a refinery
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>>104830
I can find some basic specs on this lovely piece of fusion technology, but what kind of power output can it achieve?
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my guess is less than it's input
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>>104840

I know that, should the bolts holding the two magnetic halves together snap, the top would probably launch several miles into the air.

I remember reading the repulsive force could levitate a C5 transport plane
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>>104933
That sounds like a wonderfully expensive prank that gets people fired.
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awsome thread
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Spherical reactors are superior
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whatever the consequences (save maybe irreversible disability or death.. to ME not other people XD)
it'd be worth it.. it'd definitely make the news..

Speaking of that.. some high tension worker had a video camera (why i dunno) at the right moment and managed to catch a rocket fuel plant going up in nevada.. it had a cloud and a visible shockwave which travelled miles and looked like a nuclear test..

The really wild thing is.. with that HUGE explosion... nobody was killed or even permanently disabled.. some people won't be hearing too well though.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq2DL7NXM38
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these look vaguely erotic
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>>105471
time to get a girlfriend i think
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not too high-rez
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>>105521
> too high-rez
no such thing
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I can't tell it that's drawn, rendered, or a photo. .... honestly... I can't.
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>>104830
A tokamak is a machine producing a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) magnetic field for confining a plasma. It is one of several types of magnetic confinement devices and the leading candidate for producing fusion energy.

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US KC-97 Stratotanker's Pratt & Whitney R-4360-59B Wasp Major radial piston engine. It had four of the bastards. It also had two General Electric J-47-GE-23 turbojet engines. I like it.
Pic: Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter. This Stratofreighter was assigned to the Strategic Air Command in 1955 at Westover AFB, Mass. In 1965 it was converted to KC-97L status by the addition of two jet engines and transferred to the Tennessee Air National Guard.
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I don't pay you to stand around, pose for pictures, or get dismembered in the loom.
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Shop No. 2 annex. 6" guns with their mounts in foreground; immediately in the rear, slides or cradles for 10", 12", and 14" guns. Bethlehem Stell Co. Ca. 1918. Bethlehem Stell Co.
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US Space Shuttle engine.
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How about trains? Kansas City Southern Engine Terminal Engine 475 (Monon 36), Class E-3, Ft Smith Circa 1943.
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Pratt & Whitney F119 Turbofan Jet Engine

Powers the USAF F-22A Raptor. Designed for extended supercruise and is equppied with two dimensional thrust vectoring.
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higher res
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BMW factory in 1923 constructing R32 motorcycles.
>> Anonymous
>>105606
Thust vectoring owns the sky yo!
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I caught Bat guano in another board than /k/!