Hydraulic Press Vs. Ball Bearing Frozen In Liquid Nitrogen + Red Hot Ball Bearing
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- čas přidán 4. 11. 2022
- Exploding liquid nitrogen cooled Ball Bearing and red hot ball bearing with a 150 ton Hydraulic Press. Used force is measured with 240 ton force sensor and explosion is filmed with Chronos 2.1 high speed camera 1500 frames per second in this viral experiment video!
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Link to super slow motion video with ball bearings • Exploding Ball Bearing...
Do not try this at home!! or at any where else!!
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Thanks to my friend Tami for explaining the weird results for me. If you are interested on hardening and heat treatment of huge steel parts go check out this video on Beyond the Press
I've heard of people cooling their balls with ice packs to improve performance, but using liquid nitrogen seems a bit hardcore to me.
Cryogenically treating steel can make it surprisingly strong. It's used to heat treat drill bits sometimes
I'm sure that you and the Slow Mo Guys would have a great time together no matter what crazy experiments you decided to do! (But I'm sure they'd prefer to visit Finland in summer :D )
I never thought I'd see the day where anything actually STOPPED the hydraulic press at maximum. Wow!
It would be cool to see a slo mo guys team up vid
That 320000fps shot at the end is absolutely amazing. You see visualizations of high speed explosions and they obviously don't do it justice. The way the pulverized material hangs in the air at specific angles and in specific color ranges is really cool.
So great to see Anni being involved in vids again. Even just having her reactions on audio really brightens the mood of your vids.
There are few visuals more satisfying to me than watching scale flake off of hot steel under pressure.
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Wow! Your filming setup is so much better these days!
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these videos are getting more and more crazy, keep it up !
Thank you for showing up Anni, you make every video better, it's more like a family environment..
Hi Anni!
Hydraulic Press Channel has the strongest balls of steel!
What a wonderful example of how pressure creates heat , as you can clearly see the transition as you work the press.
yaaay, Anni's back 🙌
Making the balls colder increases their brittleness, but what that really means is its hardness goes way up, but their ability to absorb shock goes way down. so it would be easier to throw a frozen ball bearing at the ground to break it than to just apply force to break it.
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