I watched a very interesting video about the Battersea Park accident the other day;.
That they opened it it with such an obviously essential safety feature disabled is incredible. As soon as another component failed and the gondola started moving back down under its on weight it was doomed, akin to running a coaster with no anti rollback on the lift hill as happened at Battersea.
I’m confused, what was the cable set up on this system?
I assumed (perhaps wrongly) that it was a static cable and with an independent haul cable.One long cable completes the circuit.
As the gondola is winched to the top the natural forces want to drag it back to the bottom but the forward drive of the motor prevents this from happening. With a failure in the drive the car will quickly pick up speed as the gondola pulls the cable through the wrong way as the gondola falls to the lowest point. This overspeed should quickly apply an emergency brake, but that had been disabled so it was free to pick up speed.
With the system and cable not designed to tolerate those speeds they will fail.
The article mentions a cable breaking starting the incident, that may be a bit of a translation issue but if they do really mean a cable breaking I would guess that would be a tensioner which if failed would create a sudden drop in the toutness of the cable and start the main cable slipping backwards with the sudden slackness.
It's not a rail, it's a static flexible cable.So this system the gondola runs on rails and the moving cable doesn’t support the entire weight? If that’s correct the bit about the emergency brake makes sense.
That's a common cause, but Screamscape are reporting that this video is of the log prior to the incident, where the metal guard on the trough has dislodged and was causing the boats to tip.I would also assume that the main reasons a log flume boat would tip in an unsafe way is from guests messing around.
Right, but it might not have been signed off in that condition. One fast boat, full of adults could have have removed the steel work from its rightful home 10 minutes after opening.Yeah the ride possibly shouldn't have been signed off as ready with the metal railing in that condition. Although I guess with empty boats it may not have been as noticeable. Fortunately it looks like a reasonably simple fix, but its also lucky there wasn't a full capsize.
That's a common cause, but Screamscape are reporting that this video is of the log prior to the incident, where the metal guard on the trough has dislodged and was causing the boats to tip.