I can stop the oil gusher can you
56Keep it simple stupid
Well I think it is pretty simple to stop this link problem or better yet the spill if that is the real agenda. But I really don’t think it is, but I will tell you how to stop the oil link. Well we know the pipe is at least 21 inches in diameter and that its pressure is about 2 to 3 thousand psi. We know that the well is deep, and we know that BP wants this oil. Knowing all this we need to go back to technology that we already have, and we need to use common sense and the American know how and we can solve this problem.
Now If I had to look anywhere for some thing that could handle that sort of pressure, I would figure a hose could handle that type of pressure or even a pipe. That is flexible verses solid, I figure that either way can work. But I prefer taking a look at the hose like the one the fire department use. They have hoses and they deal with pressure. The problem is there hoses can only handle from 400 psi to 800 psi. There lies our first problem but I know that if the company can make a hose to handle 800 psi they can make a hose that can handle even more. Why a hose, because it will allow BP to still capture the oil that is gushing from that well until they figure out how to fix it permanently. Well I think it pretty simple to stop this link, problem is that the real agenda. But I really don’t think it is, but if it is I can demonstrate how to stop the spill and capture the remaining oil. I will tell you how to stop the oil link. Well we all know that the pipe is at least 21 inches in diameter and that its pressure is about 2 to 3 thousand psi. We know that the well is deep, and we know that BP wants this oil. Knowing all this we need to go back to technology that we already have, and we need to use common sense and the American know how and we can solve this problem.
The second problem is that the pipe, and the trash around it is wider then 21 inches. That means that the hose or pipe has to be about 25 to 30 inches in diameter or more so that it will fit over the pipe and the junk. Kind of the way a cup can be placed over a smaller ball. The hose should have a draw string made out of steel cable so it can be pulled snug around the pipe. Or if the use a pipe it would need a cap with attachments for hoses or something like that. This will force the oil to push upwards in the hose. Now if they could build the hose long enough that will push the oil to the surface where it can be pumped into vessels for storage. Wild BP gets all their oil what a shame.
Now the problem is that a hose that long would be expensive so I would recommend that they add a connection for fire hoses, fire hoses can be connected in length of a thousand feet easily and probably longer. They can be dipped in rubber and cured to water proof them and make them last longer. Next you could add a connection that can support lets say 10 hoses, with cut off values so the hoses could also be replaced since they all ready have cables that will support 800 psi, well you could split the 2 to 3 thousand psi into the ten chambers which will push it down to about 300 psi for each hose which can be captured directly into the tankers. Now it is really that simple. If you think I’m wrong prove it. If you have a better idea bring it. Well At least that’s just my opinion
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