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Jeff Head

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Interesting. Where is it? there are hills in the background, so it couldn't be at Severodvinsk ...right?
Well, I believe that is an older picture of the Yuri Dolgoruky and it is clearly dry docked.

There are hills around Severodvinsk. remember when the Russians built and then did intial trials of the Indian Vikrmaditya carrier? That was done at Severodvinsk too. Here's a picture of the INdian carrier on tials there in the area.

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So that terrain does exist there.

I believe this is the Yuri Dolgoruky there at Severodvinsk...but am not absolutely sure.
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
Well, I believe that is an older picture of the Yuri Dolgoruky and it is clearly dry docked.

There are hills around Severodvinsk. remember when the Russians built and then did intial trials of the Indian Vikrmaditya carrier? That was done at Severodvinsk too. Here's a picture of the INdian carrier on tials there in the area.
So that terrain does exist there.

I believe this is the Yuri Dolgoruky there at Severodvinsk...but am not absolutely sure.

Yes the hills are very similar, good observation. Thank you for the clarification. Who needs the CIA when we have SDF.
 

FORBIN

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Interesting. Where is it? there are hills in the background, so it couldn't be at Severodvinsk...right?

My picture was ready to post but you beat me Amigo :)

But know location ;) unusualy in a other shipyard to Roslyakovo 69° 3'28.67"N 33°11'59.49"E close Severomorsk, it is the Dolgoruki which is also based close to Severomorsk in Gadzhievo.
The K-535 Yuriy Dolgoruky of Project 955 Borey makes his first appearance on the PD-50 dock SRZ-35 Roslyakovo Source:
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Comments: this is a standard procedure, obviously for cleaning and regular inspection of the hull and its appendages
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Seems Dolgoruki is on the same floating dock as the Delta IV on the GE view.

For the length a part submerged i believe.
 
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Jeff Head

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I like Russian thinking. During the space race the USA spent millions to develop a pen that writes in zero gravity. The Russian solution……….a pencil.
That's a neat application and is surely a horse sens approach.

It also represents what in essence is a one off for the Russians.

They do not need to produce something that is entirely reliable, extensively tested for safety, or conducive to being produced in numbers for their one carrier.

The US is required by law to do so.

Those laws make things extraordinarily expensive. But they also end up producing items that are much safer, much more reliable, more maintainable, and suitable for a fleet of 11 carriers and 11 large deck Amphibious assault ships.

As to the example of the pen vs pencil in space...which I might add does not seem to me to be particularly applicable to this particular situation...pencils can also be easily erased.

The record thus becomes more suspect to alteration, for any number of reasons.
 

Bernard

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I like Russian thinking. During the space race the USA spent millions to develop a pen that writes in zero gravity. The Russian solution……….a pencil.

American's have been doing this for a long time. Just commercially

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NASCAR—a celebration of horsepower reveling in the roar of the engine and the aroma of gasoline, grease, and burning rubber. You shouldn't ask why NASCAR uses modified jet engines to dry its racetracks, you should ask why doesn't everybody?

Jet Dryers have been around since the early 1970s but at that time they were used primarily in road construction. They were introduced to NASCAR in 1976 by legendary owner
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after he saw them used to melt snow in a trench at Michigan International Speedway that workers needed to refill with stones as part of their repaving work. Penske, according to Dan Salenbien, Director of Facilities at MIS, immediately saw the value in the devices, turned to Salenbien and asked him to fabricate some of his own. "Roger saw that, and said we needed something like that," Salenbien said. "I'm not going to take credit for it, because it was Roger's idea. Whenever he said 'can you do that?' I always said yes, and then went back to the shop and figured it out."

Using a
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jet engine from the 1950's, Salenbien mounted it in a frame and created an exhaust hood to direct the air flow downwards. "We made it so the fuel tank is self-contained and one person can start it and operate it from inside the truck," Salenbien explained to the Toledo Blade. The air temperature of the exhaust can reach approximately 1100 degrees.

The track dryer concept has proven so useful, Salenbien has since built 18 more track dryer trucks in two variations—rear-mounted dryers on 3/4 ton dual-axle trucks and smaller front-mounted dryers on 1-ton pickups. The front mounted devices aren't used for dry as much as they are for pushing debris away from the racetrack's walls. Jet engine. Used for sweeping. Moving along.

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It runs on jet fuel. Why are you surprised? It's a jet engine. And a thirsty one at that. "It holds 200 gallons of jet fuel and it burns 200 gallons an hour," Salenbien added. During one race in April of 2007, the crews at MIS burned an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 gallons of jet fuel to dry the track.

Also, the act of track drying isn't especially good for the track itself. Since the exhaust is 1100 degrees, is rapidly heats the asphalt while drying it. Problem is, asphalt isn't a homogeneous material but rather bits of rock held together within a concrete matrix. These materials don't heat at the same rate, and even when they did, the materials expand when heated that much, which causes them to press against the surrounding asphalt, buckling and/or cracking when the stress and pressure get sufficiently high.

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