Offshore installation vessel Aeolus
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
- The Aeolus, purpose-built to construct offshore wind parks, was put into service in 2014. With a top-range crane the Aeolus can lift more than 1,600 tonnes. This makes the Aeolus suitable for the transport and installation of foundations and wind turbines. It has an advanced jacking system. Four giant legs, each measuring 85 metres and weighing 1280 tonnes, allow Aeolus to be jacked up and work in waters up to 45 metres deep.
How does it shove that first part into the ocean floor? was not clear in the video with the yellow thing the crane lifted on top of it
It's a hydraulic hammer. there's a ram inside that goes up and down. You literally hammer it into the seabed.
What solfware use for make this animation?
On land they put the transmission cables up in the air on big tower's away from people. In the ocean the put the huge cables on the sea floor emitting electrical radiation upon whales, dolphins & all matter of marine life.
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