Very impressive...most people (like me) have no idea of the enormity and complexity of an engine. Thank you for this tour. Love the sounds from varying degrees of approaching the various rooms and angles of the rooms as well. Wow!
wow, thank you for the superb video. I was very thrilled by seeing the monster propeller shaft of this monster engine. Again thank you for the video and keep up the good work see you.
Origin. B&W Denmark-Taken over by MAN-Germany-License built by Hyundai- But still Engines made here in Denmark, in my hometown Frederikshavn. We got the orders back after they mowed the production back to Germany-Because ve make Quality here....
here you go the engineering happens in Denmark but the production in other countries i think it's to expensive to build the engines in Denmark i cant send link but i will send it to your inbox on yt
It seemed a bit dangerous walking alongside the engine, the amount of infrasound (Ultra Low Frequency) is capable of causing your organs to burst. The camera was oscillating from the sound.
erm i just spent 3 months working on next to one of these, its noisy but not to the point of making your organs bust, give you a nasty ear ache if your dont wear your defenders though. im sure its possible with something very loud and focused but not this. ( and as a tip dont sight a tv show as your primary source)
99deff If you are mentioning that Hyundai's technology is from Denmark just because Hyundai merged with Denmark shipbuliding company, that is totally wrong. Hyundai used to build ships by themselves and even before they made cars since 60s or somewhen. You know what? I've heard in another video it says the first ironclad ship was made in Korea about 500 years ago! I was kind of impressed that the Hyundai is not just a low price car making company. That was just a tip of an iceberg
The best engines is Orign. made in Denmark B&W now taken over by MAN Germany. Hyundai made the engines on a Licence from MAN- By the way I have had both Hyundai and Kia Cars, the best I ever had so yes the Koreans are wery clever people. Regards from Denmark.
Very impressive...most people (like me) have no idea of the enormity and complexity of an engine. Thank you for this tour. Love the sounds from varying degrees of approaching the various rooms and angles of the rooms as well. Wow!
wow, thank you for the superb video. I was very thrilled by seeing the monster propeller shaft of this monster engine. Again thank you for the video and keep up the good work
see you.
@robins1818 but all their information about engines comes from Denmark (Copenhagen) :)
Origin. B&W Denmark-Taken over by MAN-Germany-License built by Hyundai- But still Engines made here in Denmark, in my hometown Frederikshavn. We got the orders back after they mowed the production back to Germany-Because ve make Quality here....
here you go
the engineering happens in Denmark but the production in other countries i think it's to expensive to build the engines in Denmark
i cant send link but i will send it to your inbox on yt
You are so right-The awerage sallory for a Danish engine worker is about 33-35 dollar`s for one hour.... Regards from Denmark.
It seemed a bit dangerous walking alongside the engine, the amount of infrasound (Ultra Low Frequency) is capable of causing your organs to burst. The camera was oscillating from the sound.
MAN B&W
Also, wanted to know how many people are involved in maintaining the engine and checking it for safety? Thanks!
erm i just spent 3 months working on next to one of these, its noisy but not to the point of making your organs bust, give you a nasty ear ache if your dont wear your defenders though. im sure its possible with something very loud and focused but not this. ( and as a tip dont sight a tv show as your primary source)
99deff If you are mentioning that Hyundai's technology is from Denmark just because Hyundai merged with Denmark shipbuliding company, that is totally wrong. Hyundai used to build ships by themselves and even before they made cars since 60s or somewhen. You know what? I've heard in another video it says the first ironclad ship was made in Korea about 500 years ago! I was kind of impressed that the Hyundai is not just a low price car making company. That was just a tip of an iceberg
The best engines is Orign. made in Denmark B&W now taken over by MAN Germany. Hyundai made the engines on a Licence from MAN- By the way I have had both Hyundai and Kia Cars, the best I ever had so yes the Koreans are wery clever people. Regards from Denmark.
where do you get that information from
link?
@modmadmike2 no dude, no you dont need to make stuff up :).
* I ♥ HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Co., Ltd. !!! XD
Look it up lol although if you were just playing me then nvm what I said