Giant Magnet for the World's Largest Fusion Reactor | Mega Transports | FD Engineering
Giant Magnet for the World's Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor | Mega Transports | FD Engineering
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A wide load transport for one of the most important science projects of our time. The
largest nuclear fusion reactor in the world is being built in the south of France: Iter.
The objective: being able to supply unlimited, clean energy to mankind. Perhaps the most
important component is a gigantic magnet, strong enough to lift an entire container ship.
The nine-meter-wide and three-hundred-ton part magnet is heading to France via cargo
ship from all corners of the world. The final and trickiest stage happens at the seaport of
Sur les Fos near Marseille to the Iter construction site in Provence.
During this 130 kilometer stage of travel, the team has to cross a lake, pass through sixteen
villages and blast their way through a mass of rock. And as always, the special transport
has a constant convoy of police securing the passage.
Immediately after the mega transport has reached its destination, scientists put all parts
to the test. Even the smallest scratch can make the highly sensitive custom-made product
unusable and thus set the entire project back by years.
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It's a wonder they are still building ITER.. How the world is more and more polarized, but they still find a way to work together on this project....
That's some strong plywood you've got there.
This type of videos are supposed to get millions of viewed, but now days most viewed videos are girls dancing and satisfying videos. I love this so much, I hope I can be the same worker as in the video.
Very interesting video with quality images!
"mega Transport" is one of my favorites if not favorite series on this channel and i cant believe I am the first to make a comment on this particular video
Love these series.👊🏿knowledge.
And there's the whole problem with Fusion right there. Massively complex and heavy components that cost the earth to make, and you still don't know whether it can even be made to work. For goodness sake put some money into Molten Salt Reactors that actually work already and just need refinement.
Great video thanks 😊
I sincer ly hope people watching this are here for the amazing machines and don't try to take away 'n beic knowledge about fusion. A few magnificent gaffs
Remarkable feat!
What is the advantage of switching tow/push trucks from front to rear and then later back. Don't really know why they switch.
I'm stunned with the lack of planning in parts of this, and these guy's some how have a job probably.... common sense, it's not so common
May all this power be used in peace.
What an incredible project !!! Still alot of unknowns !!!!
Is this a new series of mega transport?
Uhow does switching the trucks help make the turn when they're the same truck lol.
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With the production of 18 magnets I woulda thought it would be worth building a factory next door to ITER?
All the brassy music and three testicle vocal thunder in the world can't get around the fact: this is yet another fusion experiment which nobody seriously expects to produce more electricity than it consumes.
That million dollar cargo might be cheaper than that million dollar transport trailer