Chapter 1000 Emergency Management Department
It is not possible without submitting a report, as there will be no money to do it. With Gao Zhendong's co-signing and a step-by-step improvement and expansion, Mr. Wang is quite confident.
After some discussion, the two decided on the improvement route for R-11F300.
Replacing materials to increase thrust by 10% - Comprehensive improvements to increase thrust again and resolve major defects - Parallel research on medium-thrust turbofans and non-afterburning "high-thrust" turbofans with the second step as the core engine.
Proceed step by step, and even if there is a problem at any step, the previous achievements can cover the subsequent failures.
As for the use of high thrust in real fighter jets, Gao Zhendong did not think too much about it. In fact, it is not very necessary for the time being. To put it bluntly, as long as the turbojet of LYP-13FI can be successful in this era, a twin-engine Type 8 can be produced, and it can be used well in this era with good missiles.
Not to mention that the LYP-13FI engine is even more powerful than the LYP-8AII engine used in the Zhan-13II.
This is a solid "double 2" fighter without any water.
The two of them acted immediately. President Wang did not even return to the Northeast immediately, but stayed at the Defense Working Committee Guesthouse. He planned to stay in Beijing and submit the application report with Gao Zhendong before leaving.
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Working together to deal with disasters
While General Wang was still in Beijing with his comrades writing an application report, the front page of the Daily News reported the recent disaster relief operation with this headline.
The article focuses on reporting that under unified coordination, multiple ministries and local people and local troops contributed their efforts and personnel, and under the guidance of a joint expert group from multiple ministries and commissions, they responded quickly and tried their best to deal with various dangerous situations including the breach of the auxiliary dam, the main dam, the overhanging river, and soil erosion in the upper reaches in multiple batches, minimizing the losses caused by the disaster.
The report also highly praised the rescue team for their efforts in proposing and applying new technologies such as geomembrane anti-seepage, real-time monitoring of dam safety, and directional energy cutting blasting at the fastest speed, successfully turning the impossible into possible and preventing the dangerous situation from expanding into a disaster.
At the same time, the rescue team represented by the "old captain" was praised for their fearless spirit of not fearing sacrifice and putting rescue and the safety of people's lives above their own lives.
Gao Zhendong has indirectly saved many people and things, but this is almost the first time he has personally participated in the rescue since he started working in the local area.
Looking at the report's list of losses, which could be considered negligible, Gao Zhendong was completely relieved. The release of this report meant that the danger of the reservoir had been completely eliminated, and the water level must have dropped to a safe level. Presumably, the reconstruction and follow-up work of the reservoir hub had already begun.
Just when he was completely relaxed, an expected unit came and invited Gao Zhendong to a meeting.
This unit was the Water Conservancy Committee with which we had fought side by side for a week not long ago.
And this meeting is not a commendation meeting for disaster rescue. Considering the current dangerous situation, it is estimated that the higher-ups will have to organize this matter, and it will not be so quick.
The Water Resources Commission held this meeting mainly to focus on the specific work of disaster prevention and relief. With the inhumane bombing by the God of War at Huayuankou and the experience of the Hunhe River changing its course wildly for thousands of years and ravaging the land, we attach great importance to this aspect.
This time, the Water Resources Commission basically invited all the comrades who were related to the dangerous situation. The only purpose was: to give advice.
Although the meeting was held by the Water Conservancy Commission, the number of participants was slightly higher than that of the Water Conservancy Commission. It seems that the higher-ups do attach great importance to this matter.
This kind of meeting is not a free discussion, but rather people are called upon and take turns to speak.
When it was Gao Zhendong's turn, at least the comrades in the Water Conservancy Commission were in awe. It could be said that this man had turned the tide almost single-handedly. The experiences of that week were still vivid in their minds.
"Is this the comrade who came up with those new technologies?"
"Yes, it's him. Almost all the new technologies you see in the Daily News are suggested by him, and they are very effective. Isn't that amazing?"
"It's not surprising that it's extremely effective, but they're not even involved in water conservancy or engineering. Isn't that amazing?"
"So powerful? Where did you get it from?"
"I heard that he was recommended by the Seventeenth Ministry of Machinery."
"No, no, it's the Defense Work Committee."
"Where on earth are you from?"
"Stop talking nonsense and listen carefully to what others are saying."
"..."
At this time, Gao Zhendong had already started to speak. "Hello, comrades..."
Gao Zhendong made a few opening remarks and then went straight to the point.
Now that he's here, he has a lot to say, and he doesn't even need to look through the inventory in the system.
"...I think that in this regard, there should be a special department to be responsible for the prevention, supervision, organization, coordination, and possible post-investigation of such disasters and dangers..."
The situation was better with the professionals. From the deputy of the Water Conservancy Commission to the highest-ranking comrade in the meeting room, everyone was interested in Gao Zhendong's words.
“…The major characteristics of major disasters are that they are large in scale, involve a wide range of industries and fields, involve many people and regions, and are complex…”
"... In this situation, let alone at the local level, even for highly specialized ministries and commissions, it would be very difficult to handle, and they would often be unable to cope with the situation. Take this dangerous situation as an example, it directly involves multiple fields such as earthquakes, water conservancy, engineering, and land..."
The comrades nodded one after another, saying that this angle and idea were very profound.
The chief next to the leader of the Water Resources Commission laughed softly and said, "I've heard of this comrade for a long time. Now it seems that he is indeed not a simple man. This statement makes sense. We need to solve the problem from the perspective of institutions and systems. We can't just treat the symptoms."
Gao Zhendong did not stop talking: "Therefore, it is necessary for a special department or agency to normalize, professionalize and institutionalize disaster prevention and relief work. Of course, this is only a general suggestion for the current situation. The specific work deployment must be arranged according to the actual situation..."
The leader of the Water Resources Commission laughed: "Slippery."
The comrade just now nodded and said, "Well, you skate well."
Gao Zhendong's next words aroused a lot of his interest.
"In terms of specific work, I suggest that the deployment of seismic networks be appropriately increased. In provinces surrounding Beijing, the monitoring density, frequency and scope of seismic networks should be further improved, the accuracy of monitoring methods should be improved technically, and the analysis capabilities should be enhanced. Compared with flood disasters, which have certain public monitoring methods as a supplement and generally have a certain response time, earthquakes are much more sudden and there are many secondary disasters. For example, the current dangerous situation was caused by an earthquake."
Well, that makes sense, other comrades thought. Relying on computers and other methods can indeed improve the ability to analyze earthquakes. Regardless of the results, at least the data and processes can be accumulated.
Gao Zhendong then talked about the theme of this meeting: "As for the safety of reservoirs, my suggestion is to add reservoir dam safety and water and rainfall automatic monitoring and reporting facilities to key projects, large projects, and reservoirs upstream of key flood control towns. This can not only play a role in disaster prevention and mitigation, but also have certain benefits for the scheduling and operation of the reservoirs themselves."
This issue is what the comrades from the Water Conservancy Commission are most interested in. After all, Gao Zhendong has already demonstrated his skills in this disaster relief effort, and the results were remarkable.
Upon hearing this, the leader of the Water Conservancy Commission smiled at Gao Zhendong and said, "Comrade Zhendong, you need to teach us more about this, sow the seeds well, and guide our comrades to get this work done. This time, the seepage pressure and water content monitoring system you set up at the main and auxiliary dams of the reservoir played a very obvious role."
Gao Zhendong nodded: "I also hope to have a good exchange with the comrades from the water conservancy department."
He was not being arrogant when he said this, and he didn't even need to look through the inventory. What he saw at the home of his elder who worked in water conservancy was not just a simple piezometer, but a design report for a complete monitoring system related to water conservancy.
Although he remembered the part related to water very clearly, his understanding was only partial. However, he was very clear about the electronics and software parts and understood them very thoroughly.
In addition, his mentor was working on telemetry systems, so he had a deeper understanding of this aspect.
"Okay, after this meeting, I'll ask them to come over and ask you for advice." The leader of the Water Conservancy Commission immediately made the decision.
Gao Zhendong did not go into too many details at this meeting. He had said everything that needed to be said. As for detailed technical issues, such as the water outlet measurement and reporting system, those were matters for the future. It would not be appropriate to discuss them at this meeting, and there was not enough time.
The next morning, when other leaders received the minutes of the meeting, they were very interested in Gao Zhendong's suggestions.
"Well, Comrade Zhendong looks at things in a big and detailed way. I think this emergency agency specifically for disasters is very necessary. We have a large territory and a large population, so naturally there are many things to deal with. Having such a department really requires a lot of scientific and orderly work."
The comrade who attended the meeting nodded and said, "Yes, I think we should take the Work Safety Regulations as the basis, combine the scope of work of work safety management with the prevention, control and disposal investigation of major natural disasters, and create a department to be responsible for such incidents."
"I think it's possible. In the past, it seemed that everyone had the responsibility and could manage it. But in reality, when it came to implementation, it became that no one wanted to manage it, no one dared to manage it, no one could manage it, and no one had the ability to manage it. As a result, there was no water to feed three monks."
"Well, production safety work is a routine job. With such a team in charge, the response speed, professionalism and orderliness can be greatly improved. It can not only improve the prevention and control effect, but also reduce the corresponding losses. Moreover, the professional investigation after the event can also play a good deterrent effect of punishing past mistakes and curing diseases and saving lives."
(End of this chapter)