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- | -Chinese farmers near the Zhongyuan oil fields in China' | ||
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+ | ==== The Non Catagorized Inflatables === | ||
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+ | {{:gas_china.jpg? | ||
+ | Chinese farmers near the Zhongyuan oil fields in China' | ||
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-Air Cushions, The Urban Search and Rescue team uses these for lifting immensely heavy objects. When deflated, the bags can be inserted under objects, even when there is very little room available. Once inserted, the bag is filled with air via the attached connection and hose which are clearly visible in the photos above. As the bag fills it lifts the load on top of it. | -Air Cushions, The Urban Search and Rescue team uses these for lifting immensely heavy objects. When deflated, the bags can be inserted under objects, even when there is very little room available. Once inserted, the bag is filled with air via the attached connection and hose which are clearly visible in the photos above. As the bag fills it lifts the load on top of it. | ||
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- | -British and American officers team up to work out security | + | \\ |
- | Copyright 310 Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. | + | |
- | www.americainwwii.com/ | + | |
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+ | A device called “tunnel plug” will be used in subway system in New York City, to help halt the rising tides, floods and gas, from hurricanes like Sandy. This giant inflatable plug could protect NYC subways from flooding | ||
+ | The MTA is looking into using the Resilient Tunnel Plug, a massive capsule that blows up to hold back water.http:// | ||
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+ | Did you ever see a huge rubber to protect the land from flooding? Get to the Netherlands, | ||
+ | They are of course masters in dike building! The moment a storm comes up, you get to see the inflatable dike in action. It's a good reason to hope for bad weather. | ||
+ | source picture: IJsseldelta \\ | ||
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+ | Powermoon is a balloon-based lighting system suitable for road & railway infrastructure, | ||
+ | Powermoon comes with a collapsible balloon and stand, a generator, an IP 67 control gear box, and a carrying case.It does not require an inflation fan and is therefore noise-free and lower in cost compared with other balloon-based lighting systems.\\ | ||
+ | source: http:// | ||
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- | -Worker mouth blowing glass to prepare a flower vase | ||
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- | -Simone Decker. Chewing-gum, | ||
- | The bubble-gum series includes shots of wads of gum stretched between buildings, and the giant-looking bubbles. The chewing gum is real, chewed, chewing gum and, in the pictures, there appears to be a lot, but I only used a few packages for the entire series of thirty installations. I blew the biggest bubbles I could and then put the gum very close to the camera, about thirty centimetres away, to make it appear giant. Gum is such a common material that the contrast between these small wads of it and the big sculptures being shown at the biennale — and just the cultural weight of Venice — was great. | ||
- | source: www.sirp.ee/ | ||
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+ | -Lanselevillard, | ||
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- | {{:airshow_01.jpg?400}}{{:pg12.jpginstalling_inflatable_antenna_for_a_mobile_radio_tropospheric_scatter_terminal.jpg?430}}\\ | + | {{:311842765_0dc81cd691.jpg?443}}\\ |
- | -Image used for invitation Artist Airshow | + | -Floating bridge over the Ganges\\ |
- | -Early in 1962 the staff of the Commander | + | " |
- | aource: http://www.history.army.mil/books/ | + | source: emilindia.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=200...\\ |
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+ | -Temporary Bridge | ||
+ | Project | ||
+ | Span: 30 m | ||
+ | Load: 500 kN | ||
+ | Weight: 10'000 Kg | ||
+ | Current Status - | ||
+ | Design phase\\ | ||
+ | Airlight is among specialized | ||
+ | What is the difference between Tensairity and existing pneumatic structures? | ||
+ | The innovative Tensairity-concept and the fact that air pressure is totally independent of the span and slenderness of the constituting elements. In other words: Tensairity allows the construction of very light roof structures with extremely long span. The load bearing capacity of Tensairity is so high that with a pressure of 200 mbar it is already possible to build temporary bridges even suitable for heavy transports. Compared with traditional airbeams, Tensairity needs just 1% of air pressure. With such low pressure, air losses are easily compensated. | ||
+ | Many other fields of application are possible: floating structures, sport equipment, airships and even aerospace applications.\\ | ||
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+ | The meeting | ||
+ | The mode of operation | ||
+ | source: http://www.festo.com/ | ||
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- | Paul Gierow' | + | Army decoys\\source: |
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+ | **more inflatable image sections:** [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] | ||
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- | continue with more inflatable image sections: [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] | ||
- | or go back: [[Cocky Eek]] | + | **continue with more inflatable image sections:** [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] - [[Leftover Inflatable Archive]] **or go back:** [[Cocky Eek]] |