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croninsiglos t1_j7jhibg wrote

You’re spraying it around the rocket it’s not just sitting in a large puddle underneath. The goal is to be between the source of the sound/vibrations and the concrete.

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teryret OP t1_j7jibud wrote

Oh, I see what you're saying, you're saying the damage would be to the concrete around the periphery rather than immediately beneath the rocket. That makes sense, thanks!

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Thorazine88 t1_j7ltmx5 wrote

I believe the issue is “Which is better: 1. A water deluge system which pours a huge amount of water between the rocket exhaust and the concrete pad. 2. A pool of water underneath the rocket exhaust.” I’m guessing a pool of water wouldn’t be as good because the rocket exhaust would blow hot water and steam everywhere in an uncontrolled manner.

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Xeglor-The-Destroyer t1_j7mqqa9 wrote

A flat water surface might as well be concrete. It will reflect sound waves. The goal is to dampen the sound so you spray it through the air to disrupt the sound waves instead of reflect them.

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