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This hatch on the side of part of the pollution control system for the cupola furnace. Using coal or coke would have resulted in sulfur compounds which might explain the yellow corrosion on the inside of the hatch.
I just like the wide variety of corrosion textures and colors, as well s the geometries in the shot.
Ken Schuler and I got a chance to visit a scrap supplier who has the job of demolishing some historic old steel mills: U.S. Pipe and Griffin Pipe. The steel company I work for will be buying the scrap generated by the demo.
Nikon D7000 wearing a Nikon 16-35mm VR lens.
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The labor-intensive job of diverting fresh water into the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge has become easier since the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District replaced the old wooden structures with custom-built diversion gates. The Fresh Water Control System was originally installed as a mitigation feature for the 1977 Savannah harbor deepening project. At a cost of $12.5 million, the new stainless steel structures modernize and automate the process of controlling water in the area. Previously, wildlife managers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could only route water to 3,000 acres of wetlands for waterfowl; with the gate improvements, the water management area has doubled to 6,000 acres. The project was completed in autumn 2011.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Scott Sorensen discusses C-130 aircraft control systems maintenance considerations with Bangladesh Air Force personnel during a subject matter expert exchange at Exercise COPE SOUTH, BAF Base Bangabandhu, Jan. 27, 2015. Sorensen is a C-130H guidance and control specialist assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan. COPE SOUTH is a Pacific Air Forces-sponsored, bilateral tactical airlift exercise conducted in Bangladesh, with a focus on cooperative flight operations, day and night low-level navigation, tactical airdrop, and air-land missions as well as subject-matter expert exchanges in the fields of operations, maintenance and rigging disciplines. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Jake Bailey/Released)
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Radiochemistry laboratory.
The IAEA radiation monitoring laboratory supports IAEA staff and countries to ensure the safety of workers exposed to radiation. Experts from around the world visit the lab to receive training on how to measure radiation doses and how to set up quality control systems. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 11 January 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
District Line S Stock trains at Upminster station - these are in near original condition, before modification for the computerised CBTC train control system
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This is a Limited-Edition Re-Release of the Super Astute 2WD off-road buggy. The original radio control kit was released back in 1991. The basic construction and design of the model remains true to the original, with various minor upgrades. Super fun off-road driving awaits with this high-performance 2WD buggy’s rugged chassis, durable suspension and TTC (Tamiya Traction Control system).
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The labor-intensive job of diverting fresh water into the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge has become easier since the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District replaced the old wooden structures with custom-built diversion gates. The Fresh Water Control System was originally installed as a mitigation feature for the 1977 Savannah harbor deepening project. At a cost of $12.5 million, the new stainless steel structures modernize and automate the process of controlling water in the area. Previously, wildlife managers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could only route water to 3,000 acres of wetlands for waterfowl; with the gate improvements, the water management area has doubled to 6,000 acres. The project was completed in autumn 2011.
Colt supplied and installed a smoke control system with natural ventilation to the Energy from Waste power generation facility based in Moerdijk which provides more than 200,000 households with sustainable energy.
More information on this project:
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The Boeing B-47 Stratojet was the first swept wing jet bomber and the first to be designed to carry nuclear weapons. It was also the first U.S. Air Force aircraft to use " fly by wire " flight control systems. The design of the B-47 relied on swept wing data captured from Germany after World War II. It entered service in 1951. A total of over 2,000 B-47's were built, forming the backbone of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) in the mid 1950's. By 1957, 28 bomb wings were flying 1,260 B-47s and another 600 training and recon versions were in use. Several versions were high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and many were used for electronic reconnaissance. The last Air Force B-47 was retired at the end of 1969.
The Aircraft on display at Castle Air Museum is one of 264 B-47E-DTs built by Douglas Aircraft Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma for Boeing. It served with SAC's 9th, 509th, and 40th Bomb Wings in Idaho, New Mexico, New Hampshire, and Kansas. In 1964, it was transferred to the Navy and used as a photographic training target at the China Lake Weapons Center in California.
Museum volunteers, headed by Mel Hedgepeth, towed the aircraft 23 miles through the desert and spent over 36,000 man-hours restoring the aircraft to flying condition. On June 16, 1986, piloted by Maj. General J.D. Moore and Co-pilot Lt. Colonel Dale E. Wolfe, it made the last flight ever of a B-47, flying from the China Lake facility to Castle Air Force Base in Atwater, California, to join the Museum Collection.
All the electronic chassis control systems of the F-TYPE do not remove the driver from a sense of involvement, they actually heighten it. With Dynamic Mode the driver can engage these systems to enhance a more spirited drive.
Photo by: Joe Holmes
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American, and Canadian Airmen assigned to the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, distinguished guests, and surviving family members of the crew of the E-3B Sentry, Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, call sign "YUKLA 27" gathered for 20th anniversary memorial ceremonies on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015. On Elmendorf Air Force Base, Sept. 22, 1995, the "YUKLA 27" aircraft from the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron encountered a flock of geese and crashed shortly after takeoff on a routine surveillance training sortie, killing all 24 U.S. and Canadian Airmen aboard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
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As coastal artillery guns became larger, and their range increased, growing demands were placed on the fire control systems that targeted potential naval targets. By World War II the 16” guns of Battery Townsley and Battery Davis could fire a projectile 25 miles to sea. And there is a lot of sea out there at that range. To be effective the projectile would have to strike its target and that is where the artillery fire control system came into play.
Fire control systems basically sighted targets from multiple vantage points along the shore. The vantage points were connected by baselines of known relationship. The sighting direction from each fire control station was transmitted to a central fire control plotting room where the readings were fed into an analog computer, essentially adjustable arms on a large plotting table (see video). The coordinates of a target ship were updated at 20 second intervals to establish a ship trajectory, A projectile fired by the 16” guns was in the air for about 90 seconds so several intervals of plotting would occur while the load was in flight.
Coastal batteries with smaller weapons could use fire control stations that were relatively close to each other. However, the range of the 16” guns required fire control stations that were quite far apart. In the Bay Area these began down past Pacifica to the south and ranged all the way up to Wildcat in Pt. Reyes. The Hill 640 Military Reservation, located on coastal bluffs just south of Stinson Beach near the intersection of Panoramic Highway and Highway 1, had five fire control stations with each station associated with a different 16” gun installation. The site has fire control stations for completed batteries (Townsley and Davis) and unfinished batteries (129 and 243) plus a fifth fire control station of unknown association. It is interesting that while the fire control stations all belonged to the same era they have different designs. There must be a story behind this circumstance. It is also interesting that targeting information was not shared between the batteries.
Our visit found the fire control stations all grouped together above Highway 1. They seem to be in pretty good shape for structures built 70 years ago.
I am taking these aerial photographs as a volunteer with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. For more information see kapcris.com/coastaldefenses/
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PictionID:54639157 - Catalog:14_034980 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Weld Penetration Control System Date: 10/18/1967 - Filename:14_034980.tif - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
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A NATO AWACS aircraft sits on the tarmac during sunset at Henri Coandă International Airport, Romania.
NATO has deployed three E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft to Bucharest, Romania on 17 January 2023, to support NATO’s reinforced presence in the region and monitor Russian military activity.
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The Automation control systems used to increase the productivity of labor and improve the quality of processes. These systems can operate under conditions which are relatively inaccessible to human or hazardous to health.
A NATO AWACS aircraft sits on the tarmac during sunset at Henri Coandă International Airport, Romania.
NATO has deployed three E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft to Bucharest, Romania on 17 January 2023, to support NATO’s reinforced presence in the region and monitor Russian military activity.
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Autor: Radko Janata, Ministerstvo obrany České republiky
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The labor-intensive job of diverting fresh water into the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge has become easier since the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District replaced the old wooden structures with custom-built diversion gates. The Fresh Water Control System was originally installed as a mitigation feature for the 1977 Savannah harbor deepening project. At a cost of $12.5 million, the new stainless steel structures modernize and automate the process of controlling water in the area. Previously, wildlife managers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could only route water to 3,000 acres of wetlands for waterfowl; with the gate improvements, the water management area has doubled to 6,000 acres. The project was completed in autumn 2011.
NATO AWACS's crew members monitoring radar screen inside the aircraft.
NATO has deployed three E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft to Bucharest, Romania on 17 January 2023, to support NATO’s reinforced presence in the region and monitor Russian military activity.
Neuropixels is the first fully-integrated silicon CMOS digital neural probe that combines best-in-class performance with unrivalled cost-effectiveness and reliability for next-generation in vivo neuroscience research in small animals.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Scott Sorensen discusses C-130 aircraft control system maintenance considerations with Bangladesh Air Force maintenance personnel during Exercise COPE SOUTH at BAF Base Bangabandhu, Jan. 27, 2015. Sorensen is a C-130H guidance and control specialist assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan. COPE SOUTH is a Pacific Air Forces-sponsored, bilateral tactical airlift exercise conducted in Bangladesh, with a focus on cooperative flight operations, day and night low-level navigation, tactical airdrop, and air-land missions as well as subject-matter expert exchanges in the fields of operations, maintenance and rigging disciplines. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Jake Bailey/Released)
MetOp-B’s Reaction Control System (RCS) – the mission's thrusters – has been fuelled and pressurised in preparation for launch. Hydrazine is a hazardous chemical and has to be handled carefully. The team therefore have to wear protective suits with an air supply for fuelling operations.
Credits: ESA
Environmental Control Systems for Artificial Extensions of Localized Micro-Climates by Brittany Nicole Gacsy
Architecture has a traditional expectation to be a solid, stable, reassuring practice operating on built forms to produce stagnant spatial conditions. By looking at the latent potentials of immaterial conditions rather than the known properties of material conditions there lies the possibility for extreme speculation in the development of new micro-climates that produce artificial extensions through the manipulation of infrastructure and atmospherics. These localized weather manipulations push design to no longer simply condition our environment, but instead seek new territories, landscapes and social interactions through the implementation of climatic infrastructures that extend and manipulate occupation beyond our typical seasonal timelines. Turning away from the hard edge condition of solid forms as the primary organization devices and opening up spatial opportunities that are contingent upon our immaterial energies. Looking at the capacity to design new micro-climates opens the possibilities to image terrains of spatial occupation that were otherwise previously uninhabitable by architecture.
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During their final year – known as the thesis year – architecture graduate students research a topic that culminates in a design project. The projects are exhibited just prior to graduation and reviewed by a panel of outside and faculty experts. One project from each studio is identified for Honors; these projects are on view over the summer in the College Gallery.
2013 Thesis Honors Projects by:
Megha Chandrasekhar, Pooja Dalal, Brittany Nicole Gacsy, Emily Kutil, Christopher Mascari, Dan McTavish, Hans Papke, Ariel Poliner, Nick Safley, Anna Schafferkoetter, and Brandon Vieth
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
This thing is even cleverer than I thought it was! What I had taken for a one-speed shutter (seeing as how there is no speed control system in it at all) is actually a PROGRAMMED shutter giving speeds from 1/60 to 1/500 second! The secret to the whole thing is the combination of the "Diaphragm Bar", which moves up from below obscuring the lower part of the lens as you adjust from 2.8 to 22; and the "house-like" shape of the opening in the shutter panel below the mirror. Linked to the moving Diaphragm Bar is another arm that carries the stop for the “up” position of the mirror, with the mirror/shutter stopping at a lower position at smaller apertures so that the center of the aperture opening stays on the axis of the lens as the Diaphragm Bar rises.
The end effect is very similar to the programmed auto shutter/diaphragm in the Pentax Auto 110, but achieved with no electronics and no real speed timing system at all…. it has all the mechanical complexity of a Brownie box camera.
Although this is completely mechanical and you have selectable f/stops, you can’t use a separate meter with this because, unless you have the chart of the program, you don’t know what shutter speed it’s going to set for a given aperture. Maybe that’s in the user manual, I didn’t get one with it. Luckily, the meter and flash are working in this one.
Looking around a bit, it appears that this camera is an EXACT copy of the Fujica ST-F of 1979. Makes it no less impressive, but I guess it's the guys at Fuji (or wherever they got it from) that get the credit for it. Might be the same camera with different markings, for all I can tell from photos and technical descriptions.
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A NATO AWACS aircraft sits on the tarmac during sunset at Henri Coandă International Airport, Romania.
NATO has deployed three E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft to Bucharest, Romania on 17 January 2023, to support NATO’s reinforced presence in the region and monitor Russian military activity.