BEHOLD, HUMAN INGENUITY. I was in awe of how wonderful the entire thing is. How many decades, centuries of technology refinement in order to arrive at this point? Everything in that factory-required IMMENSE amount of work, skills, dedication, design, engineering etc.. Words just can't seem to express how amazing this is.
Russia welds its nuclear reactors together while all others use forgings. The welding process has proven to better, which French reactor built for Finland has proven. This applies to pressurized nuclear reactors. Russia has enormous capability as a nation. Just look at the level of skill they have. The funniest part of it all is that we still want the Japanese to forge our reactors when have failed to do it properly on Finnish/French reactor. Instead of going to India for the forgings which is the only other nation with capability.
The Finns in Finland dont seem to trust pressurized light water reactors anymore because of the French EPR reactor experince. Dont blame them. No problems though with Russian light water reactors. They even have beautiful woman making them. What more can one ask for.
Its clear that India is going to adopt this manufactureing process for their own pressurized light water reactor i.e. no need for 17000 ton forging presses.
на Украине их не делают. Там нет ядерной промышленности. Мы никогда не передавали технологию украине Потому что они идиоты. У них надо отнять остатки урана и закрыть оставшиеся реакторы пока они там опять чернобыль не устроили
The VVER reactor type is with no doubt one of the best PWR in the world. You can not really compare this to RBMK as the VVER is a PWR and not a BWR. The VVER is more closer to european reactor designs and has the same level of safety features(they are even compatible to western safety technology, like from Siemens) Its the world most successfull export reactor as russia developed the VVER with exporting it to "brother states" in mind. At the moment 14 states around the world are using VVER. No european or american reactor design was ever that popular.
well pretty much everything is safer than an RBMK in nuclear industry, it really was the worst, and by a massive margin. vver 1200 though is one of the best modern reactors around
pasif sogutma... erimis yakit toplama haznesi... fena degil... bunlar sanirim bangladese yapilan reaktorler... bizikilerde bunun aynisi olacak... 4 tane bu 1200lerden, toplamda 4800luk bir santralimiz olacak... umarim kazasiz belasiz isletmek nasib olur...
the intense radiation will over a long period of time embrittle the material and at a certain point it is no longer safe to subject the vessel to the pressure at has to work at.
No, its a gen III+ light water reactor. The breeder reactor is a lot fatter and lower. Also its have a lot thinner material because its not under pressure (refering to the BN-800/BN-1200 series)
Dříve se dělaly u nás ve Škodovce ,ale koukám, že Rusko je lepší než my. Jsme v (_!_) 30 let po cinkání umíme dělat jen kancelářské krisy a bandu idio-ů na Letné.
At 90s after Soviet Union distruction Russia is a poor country, after 1999 constant falling is over and Russia start develop. Maybe today 2019 not wealfy like central Europe, but not poor at all.
that cus ussr collapsed relatively recently, like with any other states trying to rise from the ashes due to a recent collapsed, they still still have a lot of problems, but they are getting better
I doubt seriously that there is a manufacturing facility in the US that can match this, in capacity, or quality. The only the US has going for it is a military that can bully itself around the world.
The US is unable to produce RPV's for PWR reactors. Bethlehem Steel was the last maker who had the forges needed for the job. They went belly up in 2002 and equipment was sold off or scrapped.
@@ffffuchs Chinese do all the serious metal manufacturing for US. So, yeah, largest economy in the world has to rely on its geopolitical opponent in order to build anything involving advanced metallurgy. Largest economy in the world also can not provide its citizens with universal healthcare or keep poverty rates below those of any other developed country. This alone kinda hints that economy size isn't the only sufficient criteria of being a developed country.
@@SashaNaronin Interestingly enough, it opens up a perfect opportunity to switch to the channel-type (pressure-tube) reactors, as they don't require forgings of large components.
BEHOLD, HUMAN INGENUITY.
I was in awe of how wonderful the entire thing is. How many decades, centuries of technology refinement in order to arrive at this point? Everything in that factory-required IMMENSE amount of work, skills, dedication, design, engineering etc.. Words just can't seem to express how amazing this is.
video production = next level
consider that the product is worth $5bill the video production is ....
Awesome video with great graphics and still showing the actual hardware. Good looking hardware. Major kudos to the Russians.
awesome tech, awesome music, awesome cutting.
This is High tech. Look at that massive infrastructure. I am impressed.
wow! 10/10
everything is cool about this video, graphics, music, animations, designs, everything!
Awesome hats off to the video director....thanks once again...
1:51 One Ring to rule them all
Now i know how to make a reactor, im going to make one at home!
You know, it's not that hard if you know how it works and how it's built
Only a few in the world has such an owen to put the whole thing in...are you one of the few?
@@betticat82 last time my girlfriend used oven , the biscuits got basically burned in some 30 seconds! So yeah i believe , it a one devilish oven !
amazing machinery.
WOW...awesome video
Holy fckin shit. This video is just EPIC.
I will take 10 of these for my state.
Fascinating video!
Russia welds its nuclear reactors together while all others use forgings. The welding process has proven to better, which French reactor built for Finland has proven. This applies to pressurized nuclear reactors. Russia has enormous capability as a nation. Just look at the level of skill they have. The funniest part of it all is that we still want the Japanese to forge our reactors when have failed to do it properly on Finnish/French reactor. Instead of going to India for the forgings which is the only other nation with capability.
Everyone welds their reactors. It's simply not possible to forge a whole reactor in one piece.
The Finns in Finland dont seem to trust pressurized light water reactors anymore because of the French EPR reactor experince. Dont blame them. No problems though with Russian light water reactors. They even have beautiful woman making them. What more can one ask for.
Thankfully it's finally running though, and for a while it was producing so much electricity that out electricity prices went into the negatives.
Its clear that India is going to adopt this manufactureing process for their own pressurized light water reactor i.e. no need for 17000 ton forging presses.
This is so cool
🎊 ❤🎉 увидел и Колпино и Петрозаводск, гордость берет за наше производство!
В видео кадры с завода "Атоммаш", г. Волгодонск и завода "Энергомашспецсталь", г. Краматорск.
I'm jamming to this beat
Oh wow im suprised! This is not a rickroll link! Great video btw
Track/music name?
how do they push out the middle part without severely deforming the whole thing
Exactly my thoughts
1:40 I think the same way they make donuts, but more pressure.
Please, I'd like to order 4 of those! You can send it to Rua Voluntários da Pátria, 234, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Do you perhaps accept credit card?
Three years to forge something like that. Wow. How many do they have on the fabrication line at any given time?
+Eric Robinson, production capacities of this site allow to manufacture 4 units of reactors a year
85% of the world market for nuclear reactors
That's metal printing speeds.
@@AEM_rus well that sounds like a bottleneck, how many factories like this exist? any new?
@@thesilentgod7863 A bottleneck? Why do you think 4 reactors per year is not enough?
Türkiye'nin ihtiyacı olan reaktör teknolojisi budur Ukrayna ile teknoloji transferi yapmayı ümit ediyorum
на Украине их не делают.
Там нет ядерной промышленности.
Мы никогда не передавали технологию украине
Потому что они идиоты. У них надо отнять остатки урана и закрыть оставшиеся реакторы пока они там опять чернобыль не устроили
Does someone knows the thickness? Impressive
great !
Please correct chanel's name
It must be Atomenergomash
Is this reactor safer and more advanced than the old RBMK reactors?
Bulging Battery It is one of the safest reactors that is currently in use nowadays.
The VVER reactor type is with no doubt one of the best PWR in the world. You can not really compare this to RBMK as the VVER is a PWR and not a BWR. The VVER is more closer to european reactor designs and has the same level of safety features(they are even compatible to western safety technology, like from Siemens) Its the world most successfull export reactor as russia developed the VVER with exporting it to "brother states" in mind. At the moment 14 states around the world are using VVER. No european or american reactor design was ever that popular.
well pretty much everything is safer than an RBMK in nuclear industry, it really was the worst, and by a massive margin. vver 1200 though is one of the best modern reactors around
RBMK has nothing to do with this. It's like comparing a horse carriage to a Japanese maglev train.
Russia once invent nuclear reactor to make a tea. America - piles of... you know
Waw🔥🔥🇮🇳
Epic!
India can do this as well.
India has this capability as well.
Im not sure as well
what affect plug in name pls?
Köszönjük az új tartájokat amik készülnek! ❤ Magyarország Paks2
This vver is for akkuyu?
Кто знает. У "Росатома" порядка 50 заказов на реакторы (тут не только ВВЭР-1200, но и научные).
Türkiyeye Yapılacak Akkuyu Nükleer Santarındeki reaktör bu galiba VVER- 1200
Evet bu
pasif sogutma...
erimis yakit toplama haznesi...
fena degil...
bunlar sanirim bangladese yapilan reaktorler...
bizikilerde bunun aynisi olacak...
4 tane bu 1200lerden, toplamda 4800luk bir santralimiz olacak...
umarim kazasiz belasiz isletmek nasib olur...
@@alpine0607 Nükleer enerjide maaliyet konusunda ucuza kaçmadığımız sürece İnşallah güzel bir enerji kaynağı olacaktır ülke için.
Ta kendisi, 29 Ekim'de 4.su de onaylandi!
music?
I Have that music. Just buy it. As I do
@@Andre-cz3mr Wonderfully. It's good that you gave the title so that I could buy it....
@@regnar3712 I can to send it to your email, directly. No bullshit, no probs
@@regnar3712 Maybe you have an account in Telegram or Whatsapp?
WTF is up with the misspelled channel title?
why the life spam of this is only 60 years?
the intense radiation will over a long period of time embrittle the material and at a certain point it is no longer safe to subject the vessel to the pressure at has to work at.
@@michielhuygelier6953 ok I was thinking about some corrosion , didn't know radiation embritteling
Good news is that new plants project are up to 60 years + 40 (now it's 40+20)
@@michielhuygelier6953 Russia does fix it with annealing, BTW.
@@caav56 i recently discovered that too.
2:42 pretty girl I want to marry 😆
INDIA ALSO SLOWLY BUILDING THIS CAPABILITY.
I take it this is part of a breeder reactor?
Nope, that's regular pressurised water reactor .
No, its a gen III+ light water reactor.
The breeder reactor is a lot fatter and lower. Also its have a lot thinner material because its not under pressure (refering to the BN-800/BN-1200 series)
Most of breeder reactor are the type BWR right ?
@@alialios3551 No, totally different. There's no water, no pressure, so no pressure vessel like this.
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Завистники ставят дизлайки. Хе хе хе
Dříve se dělaly u nás ve Škodovce ,ale koukám, že Rusko je lepší než my. Jsme v (_!_) 30 let po cinkání umíme dělat jen kancelářské krisy a bandu idio-ů na Letné.
The 4 reactors of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant were manufactured by Skoda under a Russian license.
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ONLY ONE FIFTY THOUSAND VIEWS SHOWS HOW STUPID THE WORLD IS.
Here's a question: why is a nation which possesses this level of technology still poor af?
the only country fighing evil
At 90s after Soviet Union distruction Russia is a poor country, after 1999 constant falling is over and Russia start develop. Maybe today 2019 not wealfy like central Europe, but not poor at all.
that cus ussr collapsed relatively recently, like with any other states trying to rise from the ashes due to a recent collapsed, they still still have a lot of problems, but they are getting better
@@them1gre Brainwashed dumbass.
who said they're poor af?
i live there, and that is not true at all.
3.6rtg. Not great but not terrible. :D :D :D
Oh no, not here, please. 🤣
@@nerissacrawford8017 I hear it's equivalent of a chest xray...
@@leonthepromoreno Which by the way is not the equivalent of 1 chest X-Ray but rather 400 chest X-Rays.
great show, bad science/eng
I doubt seriously that there is a manufacturing facility in the US that can match this, in capacity, or quality. The only the US has going for it is a military that can bully itself around the world.
The US is unable to produce RPV's for PWR reactors. Bethlehem Steel was the last maker who had the forges needed for the job. They went belly up in 2002 and equipment was sold off or scrapped.
US still producing good reactors for giant Air Carrier's and nuclear submarines.
yeah that's what they get for destroying their nuclear industry
@@ffffuchs Chinese do all the serious metal manufacturing for US. So, yeah, largest economy in the world has to rely on its geopolitical opponent in order to build anything involving advanced metallurgy.
Largest economy in the world also can not provide its citizens with universal healthcare or keep poverty rates below those of any other developed country. This alone kinda hints that economy size isn't the only sufficient criteria of being a developed country.
@@SashaNaronin Interestingly enough, it opens up a perfect opportunity to switch to the channel-type (pressure-tube) reactors, as they don't require forgings of large components.
Can anyone tell me where this plant is located and whether it's possible to visit it?
this plant is located in Russia
@@Girtaf I'm pretty sure it is. But where in Russia?
@@carpet69mc the city of Volgodonsk in the Rostov region
this is the Atommash plant in the Rostov region
@@vukubkaquix6468 thanks. Do you know if it's possible to visit the plant?