Explosions_A_to_Z
简述
应用科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2012 年出品,是 DC MythBusters 系列其中之一。
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影片信息
官方网站
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/mythbusters/
影片原始规格:
- 中文片名 :
- 中文系列名:DC 流言终结者
- 英文片名 :Explosions A to Z
- 英文系列名:DC MythBusters
- 电视台 :Discovery Channel
- 地区 :美国
- 语言 :英語
- 时间 :约 44 分钟
- 版本 :TV
- 发行时间 :2012
影片内容介绍
劇情簡介
Entry | Notes |
Audit, Art | Record-keeping of the 752 explosions to date on the show, tracking size, number by season, and destructive potential, as well as an explosion of paint onto a canvas |
Bomb Range | A tour of the range and associated facilities, including the vehicle training area, firearms range, and safety bunker |
Cement Truck | A look back at the "Cement Mix-Up" myth from 2005, leading up to the final blast that obliterated a full truck |
Dynamite | Revelation that the "dynamite" used on the show is a different, safer explosive with the same energy content |
Explosions | Comments from Grant and Tory on the characteristics and types of explosions, illustrated by the destruction of a china cabinet using a charge of C-4 |
Food Glorious Food | Remembering various explosion myths involving food. Kari noted that all food items destroyed on the show were well past their expiration date and no longer fit for human consumption. |
Grenade | A look back at myths involving grenades, especially the "Red Bazooka" myth from 2011, using a rocket-propelled grenade launcher |
High Speed | Reflections on the intricate detail revealed by high-speed camera footage of explosions, illustrated by blowing up a television set with C-4 |
Implants | The testing Adam and Jamie carried out for the "Exploding Implants" myth from 2004, and the fun they had in the process |
J.D. | Explosives expert J.D. Nelson's contributions to the show, and his full-time work with the bomb squad in the Alameda County Sheriff's Department |
Kitchen | Appliances and entire kitchen sets destroyed in the course of myth testing |
Loud | Hearing protection used by the team and technical issues in broadcasting explosions, illustrated by measuring decibel levels of a running lawnmower and a C-4 blast |
Movies | Testing of movie-based explosion myths |
Nothing | The dangers that bomb technicians face in repairing/rewiring a device when it fails to explode |
OSECO | Comments on this company's rupture discs, used to evaluate pressures created by an explosion |
Pressure Vessel | Explosions caused by buildup of internal pressure in a container, illustrated by heating a can of shaving cream with a blowtorch until it bursts |
Quagmire | Complications in tests caused by heavy rain turning the bomb range into a muddy swamp |
Rockets | Mishaps that have caused rockets and rocket-propelled projectiles to explode during flight or on the launch pad. Includes comments by Grant and Tory on the reasons for the failure of the "Supersize Rocket Car" myth test from 2007. |
Safety | Extensive safety precautions observed during explosion testing. In an unaired scene, Tory (dressed in a full bomb suit) carried a balloon full of flammable gas onto the bomb range, with the risk of a stray spark setting it off. |
Toilet | Myths that have involved blowing up toilets by various means |
Underground | Explosions of buried materials, illustrated by setting off a buried charge with a flowerpot full of dirt placed above it |
Vehicle | A montage of vehicles destroyed in explosions |
Water | Comments on the different behavior of explosions in water and air, illustrated by setting off a charge within a beaker of water |
Xylophone / Yelling | Blowing up some xylophones, and the standard yell of "Fire in the hole!" before any explosion is set off |
Zenith | The biggest explosion to date: "Homemade Diamonds" from 2009 (5,000 lb (2,268 kg) ANFO) |
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