AAVale
AAVale t1_j2e5i76 wrote
They use something called a refractory material to line the various containers, and these are a bit like the tiles on the space shuttle, very VERY resistant to heat. They do need to be replaced on a regular schedule, but they keep the containers from melting on the surface.
AAVale t1_ixzihsc wrote
Reply to comment by neonpablo in ELI5 how automatic cars avoid chewing up first gear by neonpablo
Specifically the torque converter uses a fluid coupling: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_coupling
It's a good read!
AAVale t1_j6dhq6l wrote
Reply to comment by Tr4c3gaming in ELI5: How are there ruins in eg. Athens when the city has been continuously settled for 2000 years? by RudiRammler
People forget just how much the US itself has in the way of ruins, old tunnel systems, shelters, etc. The Manhattan Project was able to run beneath a major city like Chicago because of the sheer scope of modern-ish ruins. It's also analogous to the catacombs of Paris, someday the tube system will be a ruin just like that, and probably a new city will be built on those ruins.