• datelmd5sum@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t you just hate it when you’re building a pipeline and your mouse skips a few pixels and you end up with kinks?

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      The pipes would warp and break without those extra loops. They mitigate contraction and expansion due to temperature changes.

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        It’s comments like this that keep me on Lemmy. It’s deeply appreciated that people with random, specific knowledge surface in the comments to answer questions that are hard to search for answers to.

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        This but also mitigation for hydraulic transients. Any change in flow will result in wave forming which would propagate and increase in intensity. These “kinks” are there to break it up. This phenomenon is the basis for hydraulic ram pump.

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    Isn’t this basically the same situation that ultimately led to the fall of the USSR? A fall in oil and gas revenue which led to a financial collapse. Paired with some unrest. Has Putain read the history he lived though?

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      As far as I know, the USSR collapsed because Gorbachev’s reforms weakened existing institutions and power structures, without providing replacements.

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        That is definitely a part of it. Collapse is not caused by a single event. If I remember correctly (not 100% on my timeline without looking it up) the reforms of Gorbachev were caused by already existing unrest that in part was caused by a loss of state income. When the state provides all and has no money…

        You know the Afghan war and the loss of working age men, plus the high level of support the USSR gave its satellite states, were not helpful either. Lots of factors, but when you have no money everything is worse.

        The best description of Russia and the USSR before that is a Gas station with an army. That is how important petroleum is to Russia

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        Be careful the Canadians might get angry and by angry ask you nicely to not insult their native dish.

        Where no one is going to care if I call him a puta

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      With a government relying for a substantial part on income from such an industry, any collapse of that industry will be a serious problem. Especially in a time where they need each and every ruble (or dollar, if they can get them).

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    Unfortunately all oligarchs have enough money stashed away abroad to not feel anything. The real fun will start once the backs of camels start breaking. Russias demise is not going to be linear and fuck them tbh.

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      The pipes would warp and break without those extra loops. They mitigate contraction and expansion due to temperature changes.