How Do Nuclear Submarines Make Oxygen?- Smarter Every Day 251

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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 3 роки тому
1. A special thank you to those who support on Patreon at www.patreon.com/smartereveryday. 2. I've decided to start sending the videos out via an email list. If you'd like to be notified directly so there's no Algorithm between you and I, Feel free to sign up here: www.smartereveryday.com/email-list . Be sure to add the address to your contacts so the email doesn't go to spam. Thanks for considering it!
@Benfermics
@Benfermics 3 роки тому
Can't wait to see what you have in store next!!!
@praguecr4006
@praguecr4006 3 роки тому
Thanks Destin!
@firstlast9731
@firstlast9731 3 роки тому
o k
@ayaannawaz4879
@ayaannawaz4879 3 роки тому
Great video👍🏿
@apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
@apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 3 роки тому
:o
@Laner7
@Laner7 3 роки тому
I learned something, it was free, the dude was nice, and it wasn’t clickbait... nice
@RubenTheCartographer
@RubenTheCartographer 3 роки тому
Welcome to Smarter Every Day
@kylemeeks8062
@kylemeeks8062 3 роки тому
Just like all the other videos
@miklomorales4768
@miklomorales4768 3 роки тому
Old reliable
@irememberjeepz
@irememberjeepz 3 роки тому
It wasn’t free
@mr702s
@mr702s 3 роки тому
You got smarter today 😉
@Shaderox
@Shaderox 3 роки тому
-Are you igniting it now? -No, YOU are -I am?! -you are. **grown man giggles**
@jeremykiahsobyk102
@jeremykiahsobyk102 3 роки тому
Are you new here? Welcome! Destin giggles are one of the main vicarious draws to this channel.
@g-rated3514
@g-rated3514 3 роки тому
@Oliver Von arx Well this comment at least added the *grown man giggle* for humor
@jaakkor.2963
@jaakkor.2963 3 роки тому
Here 16:04 you are welcome.
@therealdoc
@therealdoc 3 роки тому
​@Oliver Von arx Welcome to normie and boomer paradise: let someone else come up with the conclusion so you can say "Hey, I think that's correct" without putting forth any mental capacity of your own. UKposts comment sections are full of these homogeneous, stupid people who point out incredibly obvious observations or copy someone else's comment and say it's their own. Now that I think about it, Reddit is basically the UKposts comment section.
@gilmanIII
@gilmanIII 3 роки тому
Hands-on learning!
@garetkonigsfeld2
@garetkonigsfeld2 10 місяців тому
They call the burnt candle a clinker because it resembles the burnt coal when forging. In the bottom of the forge, there is a trap, so the gas line doesn't get clogged. And it clinks when cleaning the trap. So, the debris is called clinkers. Amazing as usual. Thanks for taking us along.
@lostcolonyforge5792
@lostcolonyforge5792 8 місяців тому
Ah so thats why burnt coal is called clinker
@GerinoMorn
@GerinoMorn 4 місяці тому
Also clinker bricks ;)
@ajoshdoingthings541
@ajoshdoingthings541 2 місяці тому
​@@GerinoMornthey are literally THE traditional building material where I come from!
@nier6472
@nier6472 10 місяців тому
well done UKposts. absolutely outstanding recommendation
@brizzled5193
@brizzled5193 10 місяців тому
quite so man
@hakadmedia
@hakadmedia 10 місяців тому
i was like, no way this was made a year ago.
@JVan-ic6ic
@JVan-ic6ic 10 місяців тому
😂 this also just popped up on my side 😂
@AV-cc5wl
@AV-cc5wl 10 місяців тому
@@hakadmediathere were videos about submarines before the titan story just so you know
@johnvincentornido4961
@johnvincentornido4961 10 місяців тому
Am I late to the party?
@daxshell242
@daxshell242 3 роки тому
i feel like that guy got a massive self esteem boost to have someone be so excited about what he does. Dow, if you are reading this, thank you for keeping your crew safe.
@blakeb9964
@blakeb9964 3 роки тому
I thought the same thing. So cool and what a great guy.
@rexommendation7117
@rexommendation7117 3 роки тому
Yep, God bless him
@davetdu
@davetdu 3 роки тому
Being on submarines suck, I know, I was on 3 of them for about 11 years.
@jsunflo
@jsunflo 3 роки тому
I’ll let him know
@azhari7968
@azhari7968 2 роки тому
@Samuel Sandoval especially if it's a cool, somewhat sophisticated, and important job but doesn't get enough appreciations from people
@Strelnikov403
@Strelnikov403 2 роки тому
"So, you're about to ignite it?" "No, you are." Navy vet. Can confirm, this sailor has 100% trained juniors on this before.
@rasadams9034
@rasadams9034 2 роки тому
I think he's gonna get fired for that, Poor bro.
@rajun50
@rajun50 2 роки тому
@@rasadams9034 Not a chance
@havenstapleton1450
@havenstapleton1450 2 роки тому
This was my exact thought! ‘Somebody’s been a trainer before!’
@scissorbeaksgames8208
@scissorbeaksgames8208 2 роки тому
Submarine service is a training environment. Formal training is held weekly for every division. Informal training is held daily on every watch. Chiefs train their group, the more qualified watchstanders within that group then train everyone else who comes to them for assistance. It is very much hands on training but just as much of it is theoretical in nature. Everyone learns to teach their job to the new unqualified guys coming aboard. Every individual develops into a trainer/teacher. The more we train our shipmates to do their job, the more opportunity we have to learn more advanced tasks. The civilian job sector could learn a lot from this method.
@havenstapleton1450
@havenstapleton1450 2 роки тому
Having transitioned to the civilian workforce, I couldn’t agree more. I was happy to have a good job but not pleased to have very little guidance for complex tasks.
@youssefhamdy6008
@youssefhamdy6008 Рік тому
As a Russian spy, I really appreciate this video. Thanks for the info and long live the motherland.
@rishyanth-zh9bv
@rishyanth-zh9bv Рік тому
this was all planned from the beginning
@tlank7933
@tlank7933 Рік тому
as a french spy he could be anyone of us
@rishyanth-zh9bv
@rishyanth-zh9bv Рік тому
@@tlank7933 we should be real careful
@tlank7933
@tlank7933 Рік тому
@@rishyanth-zh9bv nah, fire
@rishyanth-zh9bv
@rishyanth-zh9bv Рік тому
@@tlank7933 bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@herbderbler1585
@herbderbler1585 Рік тому
I like how it's clear that these sailors aren't just going through the motions as they're ordered to do. They're taught the fundamental concepts behind the job so understand what they're actually doing and why. These extremely complicated machines are being run and maintained by educated men.
@joshuakuehn
@joshuakuehn 4 місяці тому
That's the submarine force for you!
@markylon
@markylon 3 місяці тому
They're engineers. Taught life skills that can be used in civvy street
@macmac2584
@macmac2584 3 роки тому
There goes my theory of subs having bonsai trees everywhere.
@MatthiasGorgens
@MatthiasGorgens 2 роки тому
Those are classified.
@AHHHHHHHH21
@AHHHHHHHH21 2 роки тому
@@MatthiasGorgens in the engine room
@Canonall
@Canonall 2 роки тому
What do you think is inside the nuclear reactor..?
@ezekielmorgan1042
@ezekielmorgan1042 2 роки тому
Just remember, all the cool stuff is in the engine room, ask me how I know
@jimdingle4521
@jimdingle4521 2 роки тому
lmfao
@richardcoppin5332
@richardcoppin5332 3 роки тому
If pictures are worth a 1000 words, an animation is worth 1,000,000 pictures. That animation was really awesome.
@elizabethhollins5988
@elizabethhollins5988 3 роки тому
Time stamp?
@FixItPleaseJ
@FixItPleaseJ 3 роки тому
22:56 is the CO2 scrubber animation.
@FixItPleaseJ
@FixItPleaseJ 3 роки тому
17:07 is the O2 candle animation.
@FixItPleaseJ
@FixItPleaseJ 3 роки тому
8:12 Reverse Osmosis water filtration
@danieldemendonca598
@danieldemendonca598 3 роки тому
Love your videos! Keep it up. Your amazing! 👍
@poohbear1647
@poohbear1647 Рік тому
The Navy guys really know their stuff! I’m very impressed with their professionalism.
@CHEEBnRUN
@CHEEBnRUN 10 місяців тому
You can tell they only put their brightest on those subs. No room for stupid.
@iangoforth6505
@iangoforth6505 9 місяців тому
The qualification process to be able to work on the equipment is fairly extensive.
@psychedelicpunk5031
@psychedelicpunk5031 7 місяців тому
I live the discipline and manners of the crew, you can tell how seriously they take their jobs and occupations while also enjoying what they do, you can tell they are in good hands on board
@gustavocortico1681
@gustavocortico1681 3 роки тому
"So you're gonna light it?" "No, you are." That's why you do not conceal enthusiasm. So then good people can let you have fun.
@rikvermeer1325
@rikvermeer1325 3 роки тому
That's a great way of looking at it... It goes with showing gratitude! luckily science makes my eyes twinkle and run my mouth :D
@bobbybologna3029
@bobbybologna3029 3 роки тому
Crew:"No you are" Me: **hugs everybody in the room** "I love you guys."
@weeb3244
@weeb3244 3 роки тому
This is just the age-old navy tradition of teaching someone else to do your job so you can go do something else
@CPatwal
@CPatwal 3 роки тому
I Agree - enthu / curosity of my cousin lead me & him get a peak inside a locomotive from a kind motorman (driver) :-)
@DustyAllen94
@DustyAllen94 3 роки тому
Destin:asks question Also Destin: answers own question correctly Sailor: yes Destin: thanks man it was a pleasure talking to you. You taught me so much!
@sethgt1234
@sethgt1234 3 роки тому
😆
@jack52530
@jack52530 3 роки тому
destin knows too much, is it possible to gain this power?
@SuperVstech
@SuperVstech 3 роки тому
I mean... he did get a ton of training and such from his time on the boat. My guess is, the guy was assisting him learn all the cool stuff about the ship, but Destin is better at consolidating the info for the video, and they guy’s confirmation fit best in the video.
@satriahanifrofi9798
@satriahanifrofi9798 3 роки тому
Yea i feel like destin is a person like that😀
@JasonDoege
@JasonDoege 3 роки тому
Confirming supposition is teaching.
@marcusarygmail
@marcusarygmail Рік тому
As a former sailor, this was fun to watch. Never served on a sub but we had all the same systems on the ship too.
@rbran
@rbran Рік тому
I've got a couple of observations: 1. I feel like the CO2 Scrubbing mechanism is more similar to how our circulatory systems work, where our lungs maximize gas exchange between our blood and air, just like the sprayer tower. 2. The heat exchanger is probably not just for pre-heating the rich amine but is also for cooling the lean amine coming out of the boiler stripper. Considering that dissolving a gas into a liquid is optimal with a cooler liquid, as well as the fact that you dont want too much amine in the fresh air, the hot amine coming out needs to be cooled down, and why not cool it down by heating other stuff up?
@dylangergutierrez
@dylangergutierrez 3 роки тому
"we're low on oxygen, we gotta burn these candles so we don't suffocate" "Oh neat, before you do that can I get a quick interview?"
@wouter12wpp
@wouter12wpp 3 роки тому
As long as the electrolysis is running well you don't really want to use consumables to create oxygen. It would be a waste.
@eddiej.g.3998
@eddiej.g.3998 3 роки тому
Yes, that’s what we do.
@Vousie
@Vousie 3 роки тому
@@wouter12wpp Well they pointed out that their electrolysis system wasn't working at that point.
@Shmey
@Shmey 3 роки тому
The oxygen Petty Officer, internally: "I'm... Not used to people being interested in me talking about what I do for a living." Having been an Avionics Tech for F/A 18s, I came up with my own version of a timeless axiom. "I could tell ya, but then I'd have to bore you to death."
@D4rkenedskies
@D4rkenedskies 3 роки тому
I'm interested..
@PumpkinHoard
@PumpkinHoard 3 роки тому
@@D4rkenedskies Chinese spy confirmed.
@D4rkenedskies
@D4rkenedskies 3 роки тому
@@PumpkinHoard why? Can't I just be curious? I m from East buth way south side and is bataknese 100%...
@mattvs5286
@mattvs5286 3 роки тому
@@D4rkenedskies looks like just a joke to me! He could have easily said "Russian spy" in place of Chinese spy and it wouldn't change the joke. Part of the humor is that you're taking an interest in a subject many find boring, so there *must* be an ulterior motive even though you are genuinely curious
@scjvz04d5
@scjvz04d5 3 роки тому
Shmey that's cool. Im currently in aircraft maintenance school and I am training for the mechanical part. Since I am into this world I know a lot more about your work (compared to "normal" people). I don't know anout what it's called in the US, but here in Europe the mechanical side is called B1 and the avionical side is B2. You can't really do something with this information, but I just wanted to tell you that there is somebody out there who kind of understands what you were doing :p
@uralbob1
@uralbob1 Рік тому
As a former submarine “A Ganger”, I loved this trip down memory lane! My old Geo Washington Class SSBN, the Theodore Roosevelt had different (older style) equipment, but it all worked the same way. Our monitoring equip was analog, of course. Also, our refrigerant was R-12, dichlorodiflouro methane. It was much more dangerous than R-134, and is no longer used.
@Tampahop
@Tampahop 2 місяці тому
Hehehe... I was an electrician aboard the USS Robert E. Lee (SSBN-601)blue. I made 6 Polaris deterrent patrols and was aboard when we made the last Polaris patrol ever. It's also when I became a Golden Shellback. 😁 This was definitely a trip down memory lane. To anyone who hasn't lived aboard a submarine, it is about as close as you will come to being aboard a spacecraft with one big difference. Everything you do has to overcome the pressure of seawater. This pressure can be significant as you go deeper.
@thomasvanwely
@thomasvanwely 10 місяців тому
Top notch algorithm work UKposts!
@jeremyc4811
@jeremyc4811 3 роки тому
Scene 1: "Destin, this is our electrolysis system for producing oxygen." Scene 2: scene is missing Scene 3: "Destin, our electrolysis system is down, so we need to light an oxygen candle." What happened in between those two scenes Destin? What did you break?
@PokeManiacArceus
@PokeManiacArceus 3 роки тому
It may be classified, many of these technologies on the submarine are kept secret, maybe this is one of them.
@kingmasterlord
@kingmasterlord 3 роки тому
I would have it be powered by Sterling engines that use the coldness of the hull of the ship
@MI1T
@MI1T 3 роки тому
​@@kingmasterlord Sub is surfaced and stationary. Low demand, low risk situation. Maintenance, unscheduled checkups may be in progress. Power limitations are also may be in case, same causes.
@QuantenMagier
@QuantenMagier 3 роки тому
@@kingmasterlord Sterling engines make noise though; so powering something by electricity without moving parts is the best solution on an atomic submarine. ;)
@kingmasterlord
@kingmasterlord 3 роки тому
@@QuantenMagier oh they've got silent ones now
@zeffer9366
@zeffer9366 3 роки тому
I just love how he isn't afraid to ask every question under the sun and how calm the crew is to answer his questions. It's not like school trips where you can't ask about this or that topic or this machine because you'll be an annoyance. No, he just straight out points and just asks "what does this do? How does it work? Can I see it work? Oh, so what happens next? Can I see that too?" He's just a child without a filter and the crew seems to enjoy it as well
@jesscast5122
@jesscast5122 2 роки тому
Yeah, the young sailors will answer anything. That's why the XO was always nearby Watching, listening.................. gotta watch out for MOLES!!!
@aloysiuskurnia7643
@aloysiuskurnia7643 2 роки тому
Then he got slapped for asking forbidden stuff. Well, not literally, and that's a good thing. With that he learns what stuffs are classified to protect everything securely.
@SameBasicRiff
@SameBasicRiff 2 роки тому
I found college (not university) to be the same. I got pretty far from where I was by just asking every question I wanted too - even to the annoyance of my peers, but the teachers were very willing to teach people truly interested.
@ronansilke8104
@ronansilke8104 2 роки тому
I mean, I think people just like talking about their jobs too. I think it's just human nature to want to share your experience and knowledge with other people.
@kutsen39
@kutsen39 2 роки тому
@@aloysiuskurnia7643 yeah I really appreciated that in a couple spots in this video, he asked if it was okay for him to see something. Most things are considered "controlled unclassified" but there are some things that do actually require a secret clearance or higher, and part of that responsibility is keeping it, well, a secret.
@usernamerequired788
@usernamerequired788 10 місяців тому
What a time for UKposts to recommend me this video
@Gameplayer529
@Gameplayer529 Рік тому
Nice! I’ve used the same refrigerant leak detector up on land for residential maintenance. I’m glad y’all keep full track of all important gasses. We had an HVAC tech die working in a supermarket in Florida due to refrigerant leaks!!!!
@rh3toricalanswer
@rh3toricalanswer 3 роки тому
"I'm from Ohio" "Oh." This is the only appropriate response to that statement.
@iljadenisovs4659
@iljadenisovs4659 3 роки тому
I'm just curious, why?
@rh3toricalanswer
@rh3toricalanswer 3 роки тому
I just said it because it's funny. I'm from NJ, same thing applies to my state. All in good fun.
@nates9536
@nates9536 3 роки тому
The problem is that if you say "Oh" is that we Ohioans have to respond "i-o"
@ParleysWoodedJourney
@ParleysWoodedJourney 3 роки тому
And he's on the Toledo, that's the part I thought was funny.
@YouNeedMedz
@YouNeedMedz 3 роки тому
@@nates9536 agreed its natural for us
@Fedorchik1536
@Fedorchik1536 3 роки тому
"So where did you learn all this?" "In the Navy" "In the Navy?" "Yes, in the Navy" *Village People music starts playing*
@mostoriginal3897
@mostoriginal3897 3 роки тому
*visible confusion *
@fortawesome1974
@fortawesome1974 3 роки тому
In the Navy, you can learn to make O2 In the Navy, you can scrub that CO2! In the Navy, you burn candles when you please!!
@linkk.mccree4853
@linkk.mccree4853 3 роки тому
@@fortawesome1974 You can also BANG WHOEVER YOU LIKE !!!
@donoimdono2702
@donoimdono2702 3 роки тому
Nick Fedorov - and at 15:05 - 9 inch nails music started playing.
@linkk.mccree4853
@linkk.mccree4853 3 роки тому
@El Glu Specially your sister partner ;) *That one song we’re all thinkin plays*
@Rottypops
@Rottypops 10 місяців тому
I know one submarine that coulda used one of those. 🤔
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 місяців тому
What point is a system like this if you're imploded into a million pieces?
@Did_U_Know..
@Did_U_Know.. 10 місяців тому
Waow, perfect timing for UKposts recommendation
@ALifeOfWine
@ALifeOfWine 3 роки тому
And now Destin has just taught the internet how to make chlorine gas. This can never end badly.
@rainbowtheythemshe1115
@rainbowtheythemshe1115 3 роки тому
I know an easier way off the top of my head. Be careful when cleaning!
@praguecr4006
@praguecr4006 3 роки тому
@@rainbowtheythemshe1115 Don't mix cleaning products! It's like crossing streams!
@konzetsu6068
@konzetsu6068 3 роки тому
dont store your pool chemicals in stupid places, like in proximity of your tools in the garage ;)
@danielsteger8456
@danielsteger8456 3 роки тому
.... you learn this in 10th grade
@mikeupton4680
@mikeupton4680 3 роки тому
@@praguecr4006 See you on the other side, Ray.
@LeonelPerez-xu5sp
@LeonelPerez-xu5sp 3 роки тому
He's looks so young yet knows every little detail when questioned. Props to Dow from Ohio
@IronianKnight
@IronianKnight 3 роки тому
I'd assume he has to know! Military is questioned in many areas, but I think most would agree that its training is no joke.
@stefaan9101
@stefaan9101 3 роки тому
My guess.He is intelligent
@KorruptorGaming
@KorruptorGaming 3 роки тому
You have to qualify to stand watches or operate most systems onboard. He had to go through a Qualification sheet and get interviewed/Instructed on every part, then have a full interview by his LCPO and then by his Division Officer to prove he has adequate understanding before he's allowed to stand that watch or operate that system unsupervised.
@khoatrinh2093
@khoatrinh2093 3 роки тому
@@stefaan9101 You'll be surprise how little intelligence has to do with it. Everyone is required to know everything on a submarine.
@XR171
@XR171 3 роки тому
I was a Yeoman. I knew how to check different areas on CAMS.
@RealDB
@RealDB 10 місяців тому
Good video to watch with my fellow billionaires 💯🗣🔥
@RamieJazairli
@RamieJazairli 10 місяців тому
UKposts algorithm never misses
@Calupp
@Calupp 3 роки тому
"we need to light a candle" "Destins breathing all our air"
@AHHHHHHHH21
@AHHHHHHHH21 2 роки тому
@Emily An okay then
@sampathsris
@sampathsris 3 роки тому
Sniffer settings: - Small - Medium - Not great, not terrible
@rikvermeer1325
@rikvermeer1325 3 роки тому
- Oops
@rohitkrishnan2269
@rohitkrishnan2269 3 роки тому
Ooh the Chernobyl reference.
@beringstraitrailway
@beringstraitrailway 3 роки тому
👃
@natepeterson7145
@natepeterson7145 3 роки тому
H10 one of the best refrigerant detectors
@-Danny
@-Danny 3 роки тому
3.6 percent r-134, not great not terrible
@starstreakalex7372
@starstreakalex7372 10 днів тому
The fact that these videos are free to watch on demand is incredible. Higher quality content in half an hour than a 3 year university degree that sets you back 21k gbp
@Fsuholley
@Fsuholley Рік тому
This was very educational. Great editing as well. Thank You.
@allclay1993
@allclay1993 3 роки тому
"You did this in 6th grade science..." I didn't see this demonstrated a single time through the entirety of my education.
@Eric_D_6
@Eric_D_6 3 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing. I had actually done it as a kid but not through school.
@stevens9625
@stevens9625 3 роки тому
@@Eric_D_6 Someone would probably try to gas the entire class using the first method on purpose just for giggles.
@coryhall620
@coryhall620 3 роки тому
They failed you then because electrolysis is a simple form of science but a little dangerous for kids. I had old school teaching so for the Leidenfrost effect, I had a teacher light rubbing alcohol and sling it off the desk at students. I was the only one who didn’t move because I knew the flames wouldn’t follow the liquid.
@ericharris76
@ericharris76 3 роки тому
@@Eric_D_6 Yeah. That's how I shook hands with Mr. Electricity. Used a battery charger to get DC, and well, oops.
@kasunnanayakkara793
@kasunnanayakkara793 3 роки тому
Feel sorry for ya. We've done it countless times not just at school, but also at home.
@circlethomas
@circlethomas 2 роки тому
All of these guys seem super sweet and friendly... which makes me realize that these must be essential traits for working such long hours in a confined space like this.
@jamesonwilliams4988
@jamesonwilliams4988 Рік тому
😂
@SreenikethanI
@SreenikethanI Рік тому
@@jamesonwilliams4988 wh-what's funny?
@DrakyHRT
@DrakyHRT Рік тому
@@SreenikethanI I mean, the reason these guys are all friendly and all, is because they wouldn't be there if they weren't, so all you see is nice people.
@SreenikethanI
@SreenikethanI Рік тому
@@DrakyHRT no no i was replying to @Jameson who typed a laughing emoji
@ohioemeregncyresponsevehic3381
@ohioemeregncyresponsevehic3381 Рік тому
The submarine service is volunteer only, always has been. You would HAVE to get along with others or you'd be disqualified from it instantly, 80% of candidates would go on to fail, this is information from some USS Cod veterans and tour guides.
@Visage171
@Visage171 10 місяців тому
Absolutely dire recommendation given current events youtube
@mymom1462
@mymom1462 10 місяців тому
Titan Gang
@alterablebark54
@alterablebark54 10 місяців тому
Of course I'm being recommended this
@ncot_tech
@ncot_tech 3 роки тому
Imagine being the person who decided oxygen candles were a thing and was trying to explain it - "so yeah right, what we do is set off this self-sustaining oxidising metal fire, right... so long as it doesn't melt its way through the hull everything is OK".
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA 3 роки тому
The lithium hydroxide scrubber though is worse, it can catch fire if exposed to sea water.
@thecloneguyz
@thecloneguyz 3 роки тому
Or get touched by water in any way shape or form
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 3 роки тому
Nothing like a fire thats physically impossible to put out
@Kallmegriff
@Kallmegriff 3 роки тому
@@SeanBZA The Lithium Hydroxide over about a 24hr time period becomes Lithium Bicarbonate.
@BadPete81
@BadPete81 3 роки тому
@@SeanBZA No it can not.
@CheekClapper879
@CheekClapper879 3 роки тому
The XO is always standing somewhere near Dustin probably like "Yeah he's 3 steps away from something that could kill us all"
@jesscast5122
@jesscast5122 2 роки тому
Nah. XO was keeping an EYE on him. (American English speaking SPY?, Sellout?, trying to get CLASSIFIED info about Nuclear Subs?? LOL it was NOT a Coincidence)
@Gabi-in8ny
@Gabi-in8ny 2 роки тому
Hahahhaha lol 😂 love it!!
@mayuravirus6134
@mayuravirus6134 2 роки тому
@@jesscast5122 The few things that is classified other than knowing what nuclear its running is how long those people in that submarine gonna be deployed even their family might not be told
@Importman2009
@Importman2009 2 роки тому
He probably had to be there because he was told there was a civilian guest onboard filming. So a courtesy/keep an eye on the guy so he doesn't have an accident.
@Genrebenders
@Genrebenders 2 роки тому
Probably had to make sure nothing classified was being said
@yungnheartless3464
@yungnheartless3464 10 місяців тому
Billionaire’s search history:
@nuclearstudios651
@nuclearstudios651 3 місяці тому
Man these men on the submarine did a great job, good job fellas. Thank you for your service.
@mutlunun
@mutlunun 3 роки тому
I am a 42 years old mech engineer and I decided to become a mech engineer when I was a kid after reading 20.000 leagues under the sea of Jules Verne. Until then I loved submarines, they seem like magical devices for me. So I can not express how much I loved these series. Thanks and thanks so much.
@curtisamos1615
@curtisamos1615 2 роки тому
I read 200000 leagues under the sea in college....great book 📖😅
@user-K8T
@user-K8T 2 роки тому
It's really funny, because the big design and manufacturing companies that do this sort of work are always hiring. And it's never because people love their job and customer.
@nicoplowman
@nicoplowman 2 роки тому
I was happy to spend about 36 hours aboard a brand new Los Angeles class attack sub back in the day. They had impressive Top Secret tech way back then I STILL cannot discuss here. I miss mattering. Today i am just garbage waiting for the trash truck to arrive.
@messianic_scam
@messianic_scam 2 роки тому
you look old for 42 this is depressing
@crisangle8592
@crisangle8592 2 роки тому
i decided to become pirate and go to some island (just kidding ) Jules Verne😅
@kb7vml
@kb7vml 3 роки тому
Anyone else kinda bummed this series is nearing the end? This has been a fascinating in-depth look into something I'd likely never see personally. Thanks, Destin!
@evaneaston6262
@evaneaston6262 3 роки тому
Yes it’s unfortunate it’s coming to a end, very cool experience to see for sure!
@Mecca4BA
@Mecca4BA 3 роки тому
Thank you. Now, when people ask me what it was like, I just direct them to your videos.
@jamezbond0074
@jamezbond0074 3 роки тому
YES! I could watch him go over every corner of the sub and would be interested. Destin just draws you in on how things work. Dynamic systems.
@nabroscypresk2270
@nabroscypresk2270 3 роки тому
Why is it going to end?
@jamezbond0074
@jamezbond0074 3 роки тому
@@nabroscypresk2270bc the military only allows certain things to be filmed and released. Plus Destin probably moving on the the new rover that just landed on Mars, also it's in his wheelhouse.
@alexandreroy9071
@alexandreroy9071 10 місяців тому
I got this video recommended the day a private submarine bound to explore the Titanic probably ran out of air many days after it lost contact with the surface... If this isn't irony I don't know what is...
@Dwarg91
@Dwarg91 10 місяців тому
Unfortunately what most likely actually happened is that the private sub imploded on the way down. At least with that they wouldn’t have suffocated and thus suffered.
@karimamin2
@karimamin2 Рік тому
This was very informative. Love learning something new
@astro7484
@astro7484 3 роки тому
Dow: "I'm from Ohio" Destin: "Oh" Dow: "-hio" What could've been
@satellite964
@satellite964 3 роки тому
gozaimasu
@San-zi1ig
@San-zi1ig 3 роки тому
@@satellite964ohaiyo
@DeFraans
@DeFraans 3 роки тому
@@satellite964 good morning to you too
@KILLCHRISU
@KILLCHRISU 3 роки тому
@Stephen Lee “how can i tell everyone in the comments i suck at english”
@wokeupinapanic
@wokeupinapanic 3 роки тому
@@KILLCHRISU The dude mumbled and had a drawl on a noisy vessel. I could make out most of it, but subtitles would’ve been nice. I definitely do not suck at English, but some people definitely do suck at speaking it properly 🤷🏻‍♂️
@watt6248
@watt6248 3 роки тому
Destin: "Can I see that?" Dow: *sweating about classification*
@Ragnaroz6000
@Ragnaroz6000 3 роки тому
@2:33 you can see the officer that is constantly with them who cuts off whoever he talks to if they mention anything that isn't allowed to be shared. You can see a couple times there's a camera cut, which most likely meant they cut a part from the video, and started over after the guy had been couched on what he had to leave out :)
@briansonnenfelt7125
@briansonnenfelt7125 3 роки тому
Nothing classified about cams...it’s just environment.
@Julian-re2ey
@Julian-re2ey 3 роки тому
@@briansonnenfelt7125 That’s why they spoke about cams in the video^^ But you don’t know what they spoke about in the cut footage... The video got reviewed by the Navy before uploading and they probably cut some conversations out. Like in those obvious cuts.
@Ragnaroz6000
@Ragnaroz6000 3 роки тому
@@briansonnenfelt7125 This series is all once visit to the submarine, not many visits, so the officer i pointed out has followed him around the whole visit. Destin explained himself how that was his role, and how the agreement was just that destin can talk to people and ask question if any popped up. If footage was cut, it would be due to either the officer stepping in during the questions, or something that was noticed when the navy reviewed the tapes later before releasing them to destin (fx if he filmed something unintentionally while walking around with the camera, that was not allowed to be shared). Cams is obviously not classified as it made it into the series, but like Dow mentions; he does maintenance/mechanical work on 90% of the systems around the vessel - many of which are bound to be classified.
@smeezekitty
@smeezekitty 3 роки тому
@@Ragnaroz6000 But of course there are also going to be cuts for time. The video is already 30 minutes long. If you don't cut it down, it would be an hour or more.
@TechieConnoisseur
@TechieConnoisseur 7 місяців тому
In the middle of rewatching this series for the 3rd time. You really made something special here, some of the most interesting, educational, and entertaining videos on the platform
@EisenFeuer
@EisenFeuer 7 місяців тому
Dude who made the animations here: I'm rewatching it for the same reason 😆 Super nostalgic, some of my best work here and on the Sonar Episode.
@eleatus2163
@eleatus2163 Рік тому
I just really appreciate the respect for opsec and clearance stuff and asking before showing things and talking.
@gotha9
@gotha9 3 роки тому
Captions: "Yeah, definitely. don't touch that" [Laughs like a man who has accidentally touched hot things in the past]
@jackhammer8364
@jackhammer8364 3 роки тому
My nightmare made reality!I never gave any of this any thought!
@nox6438
@nox6438 3 роки тому
I was about to say this good job lmao!
@jackhammer8364
@jackhammer8364 3 роки тому
@@cmwgfo2024 They probably hire the best of the best to be on that Submarine,It's not for everyone!
@zenithchan1646
@zenithchan1646 3 роки тому
He hearted you lol
@dantreadwell7421
@dantreadwell7421 3 роки тому
@@doubledrats235 oops
@mikerogers3240
@mikerogers3240 3 роки тому
I am an ex-submariner from the 80s (SSN 678). It's amazing that so little has changed as far as O2 generation. Thanks for the video series. It brought back many memories.
@yally88
@yally88 3 роки тому
+1 A-fish alum, late '80s.
@Vlad-1986
@Vlad-1986 3 роки тому
U-Boats had the exact same system, so I guess allied submarines had it too. Of course, running it costed battery charge, so it'll make you surface earlier, but how much it needs I don't know. I am not sure if WW1 submarines had it too, but as you see, it is as old as it gets.
@KyleParker-gw2bg
@KyleParker-gw2bg 3 роки тому
They have a new system for virginia and columbia class boats. I make them at my work
@charliepearce8767
@charliepearce8767 3 роки тому
@@KyleParker-gw2bg Cool....I wonder why their changing ? This system looks bullet proof.
@icemana51
@icemana51 3 роки тому
I think that’s about to change as of Saturday.... Tell the Indonesians
@annawhite5190
@annawhite5190 Рік тому
OMG. I ran across your video. Thank you for making them. I did repair work on boats in Hawaii 1981-1983 USN. You brought back memories for this ole gal.
@Enlowra
@Enlowra Рік тому
When I was in the navy I was on aircraft carriers being an AO. While walking to the Q-80 rec center, a guy on peir watch hollered at me if I was bored. I was given a tour of the ssbn-alaska, they were only in for a quick port stop. Definitely an eye opener on how life on a sub can be rough.
@bcs717
@bcs717 3 роки тому
Thank you for filming this. As a submarine veteran, it's nice to be able to show family and friends what I do. There's a but here though. Why isn't this one in your Nuclear Submarine Deep Dive playlist?
@hwinangkoso
@hwinangkoso 3 роки тому
Hey, did you hear about the sunk sub in Indonesia just last week?
@ajjaja892
@ajjaja892 3 роки тому
@@hwinangkoso rip all the people who died:(
@obyx8044
@obyx8044 3 роки тому
Wait you can watch UKposts in the submarine. There’s internet underwater?
@michaelwillette5837
@michaelwillette5837 2 роки тому
@@obyx8044 There's internet, I think spectrum provides it. You can literally just watch internet all day and do nothing. That's why there's so many volunteers!!! =D
@eschmidt4250
@eschmidt4250 2 роки тому
I've been on submarines for 5 years and still watched this. It's quite interesting to see a civilian perspective describing it rather than the military description I learned. I already knew how the systems worked but still learned a few new facts I didn't know before. Great video.
@mattgosling2657
@mattgosling2657 2 роки тому
Do you get to know where in the world you are, or is it just a few high ranks that get to know that? How many crew on your sub? Sorry if I seem nosey, just find it interesting pal.
@YouToobeism
@YouToobeism 2 роки тому
@Eric Schmidt, from one bubble-head to another (but old-timer), thanks for your service. Never lose pride in the job you do and find joy in each day you serve........ even if hard to do when getting up for all-hands "Sweepers, sweepers, man your brooms" drills.
@somaday2595
@somaday2595 2 роки тому
@Eric - Whenever you have a hardware question, can you Google for an answer?
@melnima
@melnima 2 роки тому
Same here. Although it was over 45 years ago, I recall that we learned about the O2 generators and the CO2 scrubbers as part of our qual process, along with some rudimentary information about these machines. But watching this video, I learned several important details about them that I never previously knew! And at one point in my active duty time I was the ship's DCA ("A" gang division officer)!! Also, I never witnessed the burning of an O2 candle (don't even think I knew where they were stored!). And had either forgotten about, or perhaps never learned about the "backup system" to the CO2 scrubbers! So thanks for this "refresher +"!!
@Randy14512
@Randy14512 2 роки тому
@@mattgosling2657 location info is pretty easily gained as a crew member underway but depending on your job you might not really care unless a port call is involved. Crew sizes depend on class of submarine but on a 688 its around 120
@10--50
@10--50 10 місяців тому
My deepest condolences to those on the Titan (ic) They were under a lot of pressure.
@Brownie861
@Brownie861 10 місяців тому
Submarines have taken over my UKposts since the ocean gate tragedy
@NickM_FirstofHisName
@NickM_FirstofHisName 10 місяців тому
Same here. I made the mistake of clicking on one. Anyway, the guys that published content on subs and had niche viewers suddenly are drowned in views. Happy for them.
@bloodysilver5057
@bloodysilver5057 3 роки тому
The reason why they are called clinkers is because of the sound that is made when they cool down, same thing happens when you burn coal, you also get glass/silicate and ash as the byproduct with coal. My knowledge of this comes from working with a coal boiler in our house that used to be a part of a train engine, I would ask my dad questions about it all the time. It was used to heat a huge church house by the way, it was pretty good.
@michaelpritchard2350
@michaelpritchard2350 3 роки тому
Awesome! I didn't know they did that. Your interest in physics and engineering, plus your skill at writing complex information simply will make for an excellent career I think. Stay curious my bro!
@ThePower1037
@ThePower1037 3 роки тому
Like a car engine cooling down?
@mghionoiu
@mghionoiu 3 роки тому
Actually, it's an engineering term, derived from german: klinker(eng. clinker) - which is a vitrified byproduct of a mass that was burnt down to vitrification. You can also lookup Clincker brick
@YippieKayYay88
@YippieKayYay88 3 роки тому
Actually, clinker is ferrite clay based ceramic used to make bricks. Check on Wiki. Associacion with the sound it makes while cooling is how the original duch word was created.
@davemac9087
@davemac9087 3 роки тому
Easy “skippy” haha to, segura wants his joke back lol
@adaptabledisease
@adaptabledisease 3 роки тому
The best part is the crew wandering onto the recording, the smile they give is legendary!
@gabyrocha4467
@gabyrocha4467 2 роки тому
I came here to comment about this! I love seeing these Navy Sailors get awkward for walking on shot and then backing away 😂
@adaptabledisease
@adaptabledisease 2 роки тому
@@gabyrocha4467 I love that they are the unsung hero's of this video, getting just a moment of recognition. :)
@michaelwillette5837
@michaelwillette5837 2 роки тому
Understatement.
@vraptork181
@vraptork181 10 місяців тому
we gettin outta the ocean gate sub with this one 🔥🔥🔥
@ninja4O5
@ninja4O5 10 місяців тому
Bro fr 🤟🏼
@glitchedgames137
@glitchedgames137 10 місяців тому
Who else is here after the implosion of the titan submersible? I am very disturbed by it, so these videos help me out. I know you probably don't care for that last part
@valeopvaleop
@valeopvaleop 10 місяців тому
yeah this video is imploding a little too
@PGRustic
@PGRustic 10 місяців тому
oceangate shoulda taken notes lol they had the money
@nocontent9764
@nocontent9764 3 роки тому
I just realized that the Oxygen they breathe in the submarine is probably cleaner than the air in the City
@RocketDragons
@RocketDragons 3 роки тому
If only these technologies could be easily scaled up to deal with atmospheric pollution!
@DevinRAR
@DevinRAR 3 роки тому
@@RocketDragons lol the creation of those technologies likely create more pollution than they solve.
@llFerbll
@llFerbll 3 роки тому
@@DevinRAR Not to mention the energy it takes to have such machines running...
@Amoogus
@Amoogus 3 роки тому
@@llFerbll almost like nuclear would help with that.
@BMW_nation
@BMW_nation 3 роки тому
Not until your crew mates decide to have multiple farts. Ur stuck with that smell for a bit of time
@Strykar86
@Strykar86 2 роки тому
Petty Officer Dow is a Second Class Machinist's Mate(E-5). He's most likely gone through a year's worth of specialized schooling and training for his job. That pin on his chest is a Submarine Warfare pin or "dolphins/fish". It signifies that he's familiar with ALL systems aboard the submarine. This man truly knows his stuff.
@aptorres01
@aptorres01 Рік тому
Your enthusiasm is infectious , I'm thrilled I found your channel definitely earned my sub.
@wewantben
@wewantben 3 місяці тому
Love your videos! Appreciate your curiosity!
@noahbales3537
@noahbales3537 2 роки тому
It's crazy how much you don't need to conserve energy when you have a nuclear plant in your relatively small close system
@abizair1832
@abizair1832 Рік тому
You could literally run dozens of mining GPUs (almost) nonstop with it I guess i'd order one for my house, so i could get away from electric bills
@DrakyHRT
@DrakyHRT Рік тому
@@abizair1832 You think Plutonium and Uranium fuel cells are cheap huh ?, they would cost you more than your house LMAO.
@SinHurr
@SinHurr Рік тому
I'd gladly sink a sub if it meant getting rid of even a single crypto mining rig. I'd destroy all the mining garbage, if I could. Painfully, unlike Thanos.
@marcusborderlands6177
@marcusborderlands6177 Рік тому
@@SinHurr if the sub was mining, it would be not much of an issue. The major issue with mining is it's consumption of coal energy etc
@voleNTV
@voleNTV Рік тому
@@DrakyHRT Might cost more than your house, but it'll last 40 years.
@volleybooger
@volleybooger Рік тому
20 Year Submarine Veteran here. Great video! Very accurate. This was very nostalgic for me since i was stationed on the USS Cheyenne SSN-773 which is the same class sub as the Toledo.
@Beniamin6665
@Beniamin6665 Рік тому
Awesome…
@marcroche9324
@marcroche9324 Рік тому
So, your're OK with the environmental operations aboard a serving Nuclear Sub being put on the tube?
@chrishancockdotorg
@chrishancockdotorg Рік тому
@@marcroche9324 the Navy vetted everything that has been shown here.
@Fine_i_set_the_handle
@Fine_i_set_the_handle Рік тому
@@marcroche9324 You act like every other country on the planet that could possibly do anything to the US doesn't have their own submarines with the same system with a different name.
@VorAbaddon
@VorAbaddon Рік тому
​@@marcroche9324 Bear in mind, its the environmental operations for a Los Angeles class sub. Weve had the Sea wolf class and Virginia class attack subs since. So this is either old news that wasnt shocking/overly secret anymore and/or we have newer items on the new classes.
@leoestremera1926
@leoestremera1926 10 місяців тому
All these submarine videos outta no where I love UKposts 😂
@That1person810
@That1person810 10 місяців тому
the algorithm is working hard
@christopherkendrex8075
@christopherkendrex8075 3 роки тому
The guy let him light the candle seems like a good dude
@toxiczze4949
@toxiczze4949 3 роки тому
They all seem like good dudes
@joshuadinkins6878
@joshuadinkins6878 3 роки тому
I worked with Watson on the USS Norfolk. He is definitely a good dude.
@jwatson7310
@jwatson7310 Рік тому
@@joshuadinkins6878 DINKINS!!!... I am a good dude lol
@TheStartledNinja
@TheStartledNinja 3 роки тому
Was so nice for Austin Evans to show him around the ship
@barselino9877
@barselino9877 3 роки тому
haha i was thinking the same
@williammazariegos822
@williammazariegos822 3 роки тому
It’s uncanny
@nah95
@nah95 3 роки тому
Hey guys, this oxygen!
@Spolt_main
@Spolt_main 3 роки тому
@@nah95 Hey oxygen, this is guys.
@tomhowe1510
@tomhowe1510 Рік тому
I am so impressed with these kids. They are totally professional and well versed.
@aakepaloniemi2429
@aakepaloniemi2429 10 місяців тому
Wild that this got recommended to me now of all times
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 3 роки тому
Love the chemistry focused episode. Lots of fun stuff in this one
@chriskennedy2846
@chriskennedy2846 3 роки тому
Yeah, I looked up the rxn. Looks like the carbon in the CO2 attaches to the electron pair on the nitrogen in the MEA to get the process started. pretty cool way to turn the ocean into a big tub of seltzer water.
@coryhall620
@coryhall620 3 роки тому
@@chriskennedy2846 Amine is the short name. Monoethanolamine is the full chemical name. Qualified Submariner here. It also attaches to every piece of clothing and stinks!!! Lol you get nose blind underway and don’t even notice until fresh air hits when we surface!
@BeardedDragonMan1997
@BeardedDragonMan1997 3 роки тому
Love you 😽 I hope your doing well friend.
@chriskennedy2846
@chriskennedy2846 3 роки тому
@@coryhall620 That would probably drive me nuts. But I'm sure it's infinitely better than increased CO2 in the bloodstream. Just curious is it an ammonia like smell or more of a fishy odor?
@coryhall620
@coryhall620 3 роки тому
@@chriskennedy2846 hard to describe. It really has been 9 years since I smelled it but kind of chemically and like an oil and grease mixed. Mainly because the spaces onboard have all of these smells. Ozone helps from the transformers being large to equipment but it really is a unique smell.
@dbx1233
@dbx1233 3 роки тому
So when the oxygen is low they have a guy who monitors the level and produces more? Well, when I was in Boy Scouts, I had to monitor the ice machine and when low , I had to fill it!
@uclo9073
@uclo9073 3 роки тому
Kelsey Grammer welcomes you onboard the USS Stingray!
@vigi86
@vigi86 3 роки тому
Thank you for your service. The boys were thankful for the ice.
@petitnj
@petitnj 3 роки тому
You bleed one liter of air per person per hour
@dbx1233
@dbx1233 3 роки тому
@@uclo9073 I am grateful for your service to our country!
@shiphotel2
@shiphotel2 10 місяців тому
Gee I wonder why this was reccomended?
@Socrates21stCentury
@Socrates21stCentury Рік тому
Amazing how cool and calm those young men are ... nice work gentlemen!
@alexc8356
@alexc8356 2 роки тому
I am blown away at the intelligence, humility, bravery and kindness of these sailors. Thank you for hours of entertainment and so much new information!
@ifeanyichineke429
@ifeanyichineke429 2 роки тому
The Nigerian military with all their weakness and failures still are so mean to civilians,they treat civilians so cruel. God bless US marines...
@matty6848
@matty6848 2 роки тому
Their not sailors their submariner’s. Big difference.
@alexc8356
@alexc8356 2 роки тому
@@matty6848 no disrespect intended. Not sure I can say the same for your comment though.
@thisismenotgivingafu
@thisismenotgivingafu 2 роки тому
@@matty6848 they’re not their. Big difference
@matty6848
@matty6848 2 роки тому
@@thisismenotgivingafu who cares🙄
@michaelancona1120
@michaelancona1120 3 роки тому
I served on a submarine, back in the late ‘80s. It was the same class sub as this one. I am amazed at how young these guys are. Most of us were in our early 20’s, barely out of childhood, punching holes underwater in a nuclear submarine.
@jaimerosariojusticia
@jaimerosariojusticia 3 роки тому
Salutes for you sir and thanks for your service.
@delvindoodles2182
@delvindoodles2182 2 роки тому
Thanks for your service sir.
@goobermcboogerballs1420
@goobermcboogerballs1420 9 місяців тому
That scared sailor in the back when they were changing the candles knew something weird was up lol. I wonder if they damaged something when they pierced though the ice.
@Itsonlymakebelieve
@Itsonlymakebelieve 10 місяців тому
This was brilliant to watch and learn. Thank you.
@7thboss931
@7thboss931 3 роки тому
Quick chemistry tip: Don’t make chlorine gas
@jasonhenley1985
@jasonhenley1985 3 роки тому
I did once, I cleaned the toilet and forgot I had another cleaner already in the toilet. I realised my mistake as soon as the liquid hit the toilet. My toilet didn't have a window at the time either.
@joseywales3789
@joseywales3789 3 роки тому
@ 7th Boss, this was one of the hazards of Diesel Electric Submarines (Diesel Engines turn Generators... The Generators, Generate Electricity ... the Electricity is stored in the batteries... the electricity from the batteries is used to propel the submarine via the main motors,) A flood or even a small leak into the battery compartment had the potential to cause Chlorine gas. Sea water is used as ballast and the deeper the Submarines goes, the more pressure of the external sea water. This is one of the reasons that a mine exploding close to a Submarine had the potential to sink the submarine. The explosion would cause cracks in pipe work or break flanges and sea water would rush in, sea water then acts as ballast and the submarine sinks uncontrollably, sea water gets into the battery compartment causing the batteries to produce chlorine gas and shorting out the batteries causing loss of power to the main motors and no propulsion. The deeper that the Submarine sinks, the more seawater floods in because of the pressure and the more concentrated the toxic air/gas within the Submarine becomes. All in all , it's a nasty way to die. 785 German U-Boats, 52 U.S. Navy Submarines, 79 British Royal Navy Submarines and 128 Japanese Navy Submarines were lost/sunk during World War II. The total loss of all Submarines in WWII is estimated at 1,482 not including mini or midget submarines!
@pythonzz7259
@pythonzz7259 3 роки тому
@@jasonhenley1985 ha ha i did this too except inside a bucket and outside some strangers house near their ventilation system
@throughmyeyes8568
@throughmyeyes8568 3 роки тому
learned the hard way
@unpersoned1342
@unpersoned1342 3 роки тому
Why not
@vladdracul7810
@vladdracul7810 3 роки тому
"A class delta fire isn't something you want to deal with on a submarine" I work in a rescue team in the petrochemical industry. A class delta fire isn't something I wanna deal with ANYWHERE.
@iamhappyso
@iamhappyso 3 роки тому
How do you put it out
@vladdracul7810
@vladdracul7810 3 роки тому
@@iamhappyso I don't. We're trained to fight fire to a certain level but we're also trained to know when we are out of our depth and its time to call the professional firefighters. Any class delta fire?........it's time to call the pros. In rescue our job's not really fire fighting. It's dealing with accidents, injuries, medical emergencies, worst case scenario: evacuating the plant.
@HandcuffCharlie
@HandcuffCharlie 3 роки тому
@@iamhappyso Two options, cover the burning metal with enough sand to completely smother it, or throw the burning metal overboard. Things like magnesium and phosphorous burn under water and foam so are extremely difficult to stop the chemical reaction.
@CourtneyRoberts1982
@CourtneyRoberts1982 3 роки тому
@@iamhappyso Delta fires are exothermic chemical reactions that often make their own oxygen, which is why immersion in water doesn't work. Pouring sand on it mostly just insulates it to prevent the heat from going to other things. If you're lucky the molten sand can stop the reaction but it's mostly just a waiting game until it burns out
@sauercrowder
@sauercrowder 3 роки тому
@@CourtneyRoberts1982 Thanks I was reading that and thinking "but that wouldn't stop it either"
@SyloTv
@SyloTv 10 місяців тому
not youtube recommending this now XD
@shuhaib.t
@shuhaib.t 10 місяців тому
Same lol
@livingadreamlife1428
@livingadreamlife1428 8 місяців тому
One of the most informative videos on YT. Well done. You’ve earned a Like and my Sub.
@netvor0
@netvor0 3 роки тому
Sailor: uses gloves to handle the byproduct, Destin: touchy touchy.
@ELYESSS
@ELYESSS 3 роки тому
I think it's just rusted iron and salt so it's safe to handle as long as it's not still burning.
@Oscar4u69
@Oscar4u69 3 роки тому
@@ELYESSS exactly
@Matt_Kab
@Matt_Kab 3 роки тому
The one Destin touched looked like it was in the cooling system rather than the active burning section.
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 3 роки тому
The gloves are out of habit, since the sailor is normally handling HOT mass. Destin has no experience, so he's touchy-touchy. But he should have asked about the clinker before touching in case it was toxic or corrosive. We only later learned it's rusty saltlicks.
@zachreyhelmberger894
@zachreyhelmberger894 3 роки тому
Rusty saltlicks... You know that would pry help the ocean increase its phytoplankton productivity.
@musician2113
@musician2113 3 роки тому
This series has been the greatest navy recruitment effort since top gun
@tubeman2010
@tubeman2010 3 роки тому
That's likely the point 😉
@pineholo
@pineholo 3 роки тому
@@tubeman2010 honestly. I'm about to sign up!
@tubeman2010
@tubeman2010 3 роки тому
@@pineholo Do it! It's one of my biggest regrets that I didn't.
@misryluvsco8169
@misryluvsco8169 Рік тому
How smart are these guys?!!! They really know their stuff. So impressed! ❤️
@jmv9491
@jmv9491 10 місяців тому
the algorithm works in mysterious ways lol
@michaelsharkey9105
@michaelsharkey9105 2 роки тому
I have to say, I enjoyed this video immensely. I served on the USS Lafayette (SSBN 616-G) from '78-'83 and I just happened to be the CAMS tech on my boat. It's been nearly forty years, so obviously there have been many upgrades(the display screen being the most obvious). But, none the less, seeing the cabinet and hearing crewman Dow discuss it's operation...I found myself in a state of reminiscing. Good times... God Bless our Armed Forces...and most especially our Submarine Fleet.
@tomkavulic7178
@tomkavulic7178 3 роки тому
Missed the "Destin Starts a Fire on a Nuclear Submarine" clickbait title.
@ireallyreallyhategoogle
@ireallyreallyhategoogle 3 роки тому
It wouldn't even have been clickbait since it's true. He started the worse possible kind of fire, one that can't be put out.
@boblaw4483
@boblaw4483 3 роки тому
I'm happy he's not click baiting me on learning videos
@lovablesnowman
@lovablesnowman 3 роки тому
"Small arson prank on a nuclear submarine gone wrong! (I nearly killed over 200 people!) NOT CLICKBAIT
@ireallyreallyhategoogle
@ireallyreallyhategoogle 3 роки тому
@@lovablesnowman Now THAT would be clickbait.
@383mazda
@383mazda 3 роки тому
"I lit two huge candles on a submarine low on oxygen and then this happened"
@liveyourway
@liveyourway Рік тому
I really appreciate your efforts to make these vidoes
@markus5608
@markus5608 10 місяців тому
yo why did this get recommended to me 😭 youtube be toxic ☠️
@koolaidinpepsi
@koolaidinpepsi 10 місяців тому
istg bro 😭😭
@ThatGuy-zw4le
@ThatGuy-zw4le 3 роки тому
UKposts algorithm is ruthless. Got recommended this vid right after the Indonesian submarine was declared sunk.
@zer00rdie
@zer00rdie 3 роки тому
Yeah, I laughed out loud.
@czechgop7631
@czechgop7631 3 роки тому
HoW dO YoU BrEaThE On A SuBmAriNe?
@fuckheinschitt239
@fuckheinschitt239 3 роки тому
Yup
@atrudokht
@atrudokht 3 роки тому
and I am here to learn more about the mechanism
@cyberpunkilmy4211
@cyberpunkilmy4211 3 роки тому
yeah, same here.... got recom after KRI Nanggala On Eternal Patrol
@hakeemnaa
@hakeemnaa 3 роки тому
23:40 pre-heated because if you put it directly to boiler stripper, it will cool the boiler stripper and it will be no evaporation
@rydaddy2867
@rydaddy2867 3 роки тому
Yep, I was having Chemical Processing course flashbacks during that section. REALLY cool stuff, I was just SO not into it it was hard to stay motivated.
@KennnnyBoy
@KennnnyBoy 3 роки тому
Probably also connected to a heat exchanger to scavange heat from the lean amine (before it goes back to get sprayed) and transfer that energy (pre-heat) to the rich amine.
@LighteningfireBlood
@LighteningfireBlood 10 місяців тому
Why’d this pop up on my home page now 😂
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