japan, south korea, and taiwan are the only good asian countries, they are both very nice and innovative
@kamiruDesigns2 ай бұрын
Forget the concert innovation...I need to get one of those air conditioned jackets that they are wearing!
@Cthulhu-l_-n-_l-b2 ай бұрын
あの服ってそっちの地域じゃ売ってないの?
@regieregie7482 ай бұрын
you can buy a makita jacket with built-in fan. i thinks it is powered with their 12v or 18v battery depending on teh model
@PizzaCome2 ай бұрын
it doesn't work in japan humidity. It's like a gentle breeze but I would say it's probably more effective is less humid areas of the world
@srbh414132 ай бұрын
@@PizzaCome Not sure I would say it doesn't work in Japan - pretty much every outdoor worker now wear them .
@captainobvious91882 ай бұрын
@@Cthulhu-l_-n-_l-b I live in Las Vegas area, I’ve never seen clothes like that. I go with the Mexican style of wearing a loose knit hoodie to keep the sun off but allow airflow.
Wouldn't this add more Micro plastics to the environment or water when the plastic barrier breaks down ?
@taroimo922 ай бұрын
@@smokealot8870 It uses biodegradable substances
@shiratama42022 ай бұрын
@@smokealot8870All human actions have an impact on the environment, and this is not limited to microplastics. We need to carefully consider the impact on both human life and the environment.
@勝利-y5n2 ай бұрын
凄く捗る工法! 布製ってところが画期的で驚く コレで再利用出来たとしたら イイ観じ😊
@PhanKiet-s8v2 ай бұрын
O Việt Nam làm nhanh nhất là một năm 😢😢😢😢😢
@FF-se7rg2 ай бұрын
流れてきて、思わず見ましたが、凄いなー! 今はこんな技術があるんだー!
@bluesky6022 ай бұрын
圧力で余分な水分が排出されるってのが凄い技術とアイデアだね
@КамоСаргсян-м8ц2 ай бұрын
Японцы очень мудрые , умные, и избирательный народ ! Очень уважаю!!!!!! 😊
In British coal mines, we used a similar technique for the "Pack hole" this was a huge fabric bag that was filled using a two pumps system. One being a catalyst to harden the liquid into a solid mass. This was to support the roadway sides where coal had been removed. Traditionaly, this would have been hand filled. Save a lot of time and labour.
@jamessever89362 ай бұрын
Do you know how the walls don't just get pushed over by the dirt behind them over time? It looks like a concrete retaining wall, but I don't see any beams or anchors in this example to prevent the soil from just pushing in the walls
@ron66252 ай бұрын
Id be curious to see if either of those methods had rebar in these bags...or if the material of the pouches themselves that the bags are made of, are the reinforcement materials for the concrete itself.
Video impressionnante par la technologie utilisée et le sérieux d'une équipe japonaise travaillant en silence.. Tout le contraire en France où règne l'anarchie et les cris sur les chantiers de constructions et où il aurait fallu au minimum 6 mois de travail sans compter les jours chômés et de grèves. Je reste admiratif du pragmatisme japonais.
@артёмсовременовАй бұрын
Олигархи на Западе используют труд мигрантов чтобы отмывать на них деньги. И в России такая же ерунда как у вас во Франции.
@kato24628 күн бұрын
すごい・動画・感謝・・見て・知って・・世界に拡散( ^ω^)・・日本の・土木技術・誇れます
@nickj25082 ай бұрын
I am impressed with the fabric formwork. The more "organic" shape has its own style that I like.
@richardconway64252 ай бұрын
It's kind of architectural I think.
@AreHan1991Ай бұрын
Probably much stronger, and maybe more flexible? This method also uses less cement, and the cover material is water tight
@fakename1234526 күн бұрын
@@AreHan1991 The cover material is doing all the heavy lifting. The concrete provides ballast and rigidness but the fabric is providing the waterproofing that lets it function. Once the fabric starts breaking down, you just have a thick concrete mesh lattice with holes in it where the fabric was stitched together to prevent it from being a giant balloon shape. Good enough in the short term, would not rely on it for long term. It's basically an inflatable boat but filled with concrete to make it stay down instead of air to keep it floating
it really isnt innovative anymore for decades ... the first patent for fabric formed concrete is from the 60s. I know of a building in spain build in the 70s which used that technique for its walls and ever since the 90s there are more then one company in the business of producing such textile linings for fabric formed concrete walls/canals/water storages/etc.. Especially in the US there are very long canal works build with that technique. Its a fairly common construction technique for projects which dont require high precision but speed and low cost instead.
ビデオをありがとう、私はこれを新しい技術の建設ビデオで見ました。また、この余水吐を建設するチームからのディスカッションを含めていただきありがとうございます。 Thank you for the video, I have seen this in a new tech construction video. Also thank you for including the discussion from the team building this spillway.
Các bạn là những người chân thật ,chăm chỉ .đã làm nhiều việc từ nhỏ đến lớn ,tất thảy đều tốt và uy tín trong cuộc sống .chúc các bạn hạnh phúc trong cuộc sống .
@k05232 ай бұрын
素晴らしい技術ですね、皆さん凄いです。日本人に任せれば間違いないって世界中の人達に知って貰いたい
@flowerflower11542 ай бұрын
他の国はしっかり金かけてやるぞ 人工足りなくて技術使うのは日本だけ
@0tamae802 ай бұрын
少子高齢化、外国人労働者増加で日本安全神話にも暗雲が立ち込めつつある。
@bonkare12 ай бұрын
@@flowerflower1154 嘘つくな
@askarayom34222 ай бұрын
Jenius
@mahmoodiaco2 ай бұрын
👏
@amanjolkutanov61502 ай бұрын
Вот урок для всего мира!!!ждем от японии и другие способы строительства!!самые лучшие инженеры ,япония!!
@robertwilliams26232 ай бұрын
Thanks for the hard work will do
@salmbamatraf3902 ай бұрын
من اليمن ..حضرموت ...حيث نفذت شركات يابانيه بناء محطة كهرباء قبل حوالي 40سنه.. وهذه الكنولوجيا في البناء ممتازه جدا
@evilmacaca2 ай бұрын
我是台灣的土木工程師,這工法真的太棒了,快速又效果又好
@MadMan-i5l2 ай бұрын
طريقة مذهلة ورائعة تحياتي لكم من العراق 🇮🇶
@leicasl2s2 ай бұрын
暑い中での作業お疲れ様です!!!
@LivingWaterEternal2 ай бұрын
Chiming in from Southern California. This is brilliant. I could see this application in all sizes. Instead of hand packing the fabric you should attach a vibrator wand to a 1 meter board then you have a wand/spatula to vibrate the mortar. A+++++ crew and work. Job well done!!!!!!
Very Interesting. So it looks like this systems uses a very soupy mix with too much water but that allows it to flow easily into the fabric. But the fabric allows excess water to seep out leaving you just the right mix for a good cure.
@hindugoat2302Ай бұрын
fabric deteriorates in the sun, concrete breaks apart because no re enforcing steel. rigid brittle structure with no foundations built in a water way, prone to erosion... will crumble after a few years
@inoob2626 күн бұрын
@@hindugoat2302pretty sure these are meant to be temporary measures to avoid landslides or something in the short term to buy time to construct a more permanent structure at a later time.
@userus1450Ай бұрын
Я в восторге....вот чему надо учиться и везти домой...облегчать жизнь своим людям...прекрасная работа....
@BuceGar2 ай бұрын
This technology is a great idea. It is as the managers said, "This simplifies the project by eliminating the form work and the extra needed excavation." Very smart.
So how clever are the Japanese, what a great building system and notice each man has a cooling fan built into their over jacket. We in Australia haven't thought up these ingenious methods. Well done Japan.
@Lost_on_stage_again2 ай бұрын
Australian workers would break those jackets in under an hour. Or steal and sell them.
@briansunny9812 ай бұрын
You can get them at workers store in Japan with astonishing price, it works USB charger.
@Low_fee.69372 ай бұрын
@@Lost_on_stage_again austrailians are civilized not like americans
@遠藤恵美-v2u2 ай бұрын
😊
@denniswoo93342 ай бұрын
China got a slight difference technique, is much cheaper and do not need cement truck. Just lay the fabric and spray water.
@Frostgaming33525 күн бұрын
Очень круто! Скорость не в ущерб качеству - показатель эффективной технологии! Вся ваша команда - творцы и Вы делаете хорошее дело, как раз то чем может и должно заниматься человечество - улучшение жизни.
I could see this also be used in semi-permanent fortifications during wartime contingency
@ichiroutakashima45032 ай бұрын
I highly appreciate the English subtitles. The innovative ideas are amazing and I am able to show and share them to my foreign friends without having the trouble of translating the content for them.
I really admire Japan where their creativity and technology is being used properly for the benefit of their people. Other countries should do the same. Great video!!!
this is a realy realy cool system. the assembly speed/ease and the build in flowrate reduction are amazing. I am somewhat worried about the amount of plastic used. at least it looks like plastic. do you clean that up after? does it stay permanently stuck in the concrete or does it slowly fall apart and enter the waterway as microplastics?
@irisbekker93392 ай бұрын
I expect the latter.. Also looks very hard to recycle. But then, concrete itself emits a lot of CO2 when it is manufactured. Construction is one of the major emitters of green house gasses and pollution. Let's hope this waterway will serve its purpose for many decades to come :)
@hilarysmythe9102Ай бұрын
Remarkably beautiful and practical solution to a common water management problem. Wonderful to see. I just wish NZ was as up to date and sympathetic to the landscape, this technique would be a massive asset.
pembangunan didaratan tiongkok kontruksinya bagus2 bagaimana menurut anda mengapa jepang memakai model seperti ini terimakasih negara jepang membantu dan membuat irigasi air diindonesia
@lourobin2728Ай бұрын
Japanese ingenuity will never cease to amaze! 😮 Great work gentlemen! We could sure use this technology in our part of the world. 🤩
@chillerfrigotek91212 ай бұрын
Japonları çok takdir ediyorum. Bilgili ve işlerini hakkıyla yapan insanlar.. Türkiye / İZMİR den selam ve sevgiler.