Impression given being in the same sentence as their standing at the top of the plane steps.
Could you link to your original source, please.
Impression given being in the same sentence as their standing at the top of the plane steps.
I'm not familiar with Range Rover layout but it's not typical for a fuel tank to dangle below a car's cabin floor level. They tend to be raised up above the floor pan level, just behind the cabin. And you already told us I think that the hybrid battery is placed at the front, on the passenger side, and presumably inside the engine compartment since this hybrid version is built from what is otherwise a normal Range Rover body.
So, would that imaginary shrapnel not have to pierce the steel floor pan, soundproofing wadding and carpet, pass through the cabin at low level, pierce the carpet, padding and steel floor pan again and then enter the diesel tank?
If that's what lithium car fires are like can you show us videos of these terrifying fragmentation devices in action? If a burning EV typically fires burning projectiles which can penetrate multiple layers of steel, I think we need to know.
I'm not familiar with Range Rover layout but it's not typical for a fuel tank to dangle below a car's cabin floor level. They tend to be raised up above the floor pan level, just behind the cabin. And you already told us I think that the hybrid battery is placed at the front, on the passenger side, and presumably inside the engine compartment since this hybrid version is built from what is otherwise a normal Range Rover body.
So, would that imaginary shrapnel not have to pierce the steel floor pan, soundproofing wadding and carpet, pass through the cabin at low level, pierce the carpet, padding and steel floor pan again and then enter the diesel tank?
If that's what lithium car fires are like can you show us videos of these terrifying fragmentation devices in action? If a burning EV typically fires burning projectiles which can penetrate multiple layers of steel, I think we need to know.
I'm not familiar with Range Rover layout but it's not typical for a fuel tank to dangle below a car's cabin floor level.
Cut straight to 6:57 to see how a couple of power tool lithium-ion batteries flame throw shrapnel at high velocity. Then imagine a lithium car battery several times more powerful than that and you get an idea of how it got so noxious, intensely hot and extensively spreading so quickly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1j9TUV5coc&t=495s
Could you link to your original source, please.
Cut straight to 6:57 to see how a couple of power tool lithium-ion batteries flame throw shrapnel at high velocity.
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That channel features video of all sorts of items and materials exploding quite violently and satisfyingly after being put under the press....while being squashed by a powerful hydraulic press. A block of concrete will do the same thing—in a powerful hydraulic press. (Damn; ninjaed...)
What does that have to do with a consumer battery exploding when it's squashed by a hyrdaulic press?Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
https://90newstime.com/index.php/2023/10/11/a473695827-html/?feed_id=97234&_unique_id=654ca304c9fa2
Don't say I didn't warn you about the dodgy link.
Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
I'm hoping the offered explanation is funnier than the attempt to explain list angles. I think it might be.Wow, this is the stupidest attempt at rehabilitating a nonsensical claim I've ever seen. It's fractally wrong.
Cut straight to 6:57 to see how a couple of power tool lithium-ion batteries flame throw shrapnel at high velocity. Then imagine a lithium car battery several times more powerful than that and you get an idea of how it got so noxious, intensely hot and extensively spreading so quickly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1j9TUV5coc&t=495s
Yes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
Intensity of heat.
NHTSA said:The propensity and severity of fires and explosions from the accidental ignition of flammable electrolytic solvents used in Li-ion battery systems are anticipated to be somewhat comparable to or perhaps slightly less than those for gasoline or diesel vehicular fuels. The overall consequences for Li-ion batteries are expected to be less because of the much smaller amounts of flammable solvent released and burning in a catastrophic failure situation.
- Stephens, D.; Shawcross, P.; et, al. (October 2017). "Lithium-ion battery safety issues for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles" (Report No. DOT HS 812 418). Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.