Engineering смотреть последние обновления за сегодня на .
Who doesn't love a good tunnel? 🥑 For 16 free meals with HelloFresh PLUS free shipping, use code PRACTICAL16 at 🤍 Many cities across the world maximize the use of valuable land on earth’s surface by taking advantage of the space underneath for bypassing floods. This video discusses some of the challenges and solutions to these massive projects. Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: 🤍 Signed copies of my book (plus other cool stuff) are available here: 🤍ering/ Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regularly, so please subscribe for updates. If you enjoyed the video, hit that ‘like’ button, give us a comment, or watch another of our videos! CONNECT WITH ME Website: 🤍ering Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Reddit: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES Please email my agent at practicalengineering🤍standard.tv DISCLAIMER This is not engineering advice. Everything here is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Contact an engineer licensed to practice in your area if you need professional advice or services. All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. SPECIAL THANKS This video is sponsored by HelloFresh. Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images, Shutterstock, and Videoblocks. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source: 🤍 Video by Grady Hillhouse Edited by Wesley Crump Script Edit by Ralph Crewe Production Assistance from Josh Lorenz Graphics by Nebula Studios
Check out my BRAND NEW merch designs at: 🤍 Poly Bridge 3 (pb3) is finally here, and with 10 years of professional civil engineering experience, who better than to try and break the land speed record in it!! ...wait what!? LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 PADDY (MY DOG): 🤍 STREAM ARCHIVE: 🤍 PLAYLISTS! MY DAY JOB: 🤍 ENGINEERING A CITY FROM SCRATCH: 🤍 GETTING TO SPACE: 🤍 POLY BRIDGE 2: 🤍 MINING FOR GOLD: 🤍 FANCY SOMETHING RANDOM?: 🤍 Epic Game Store Support-A-Creator Code: RCE (In connection with Epic Games’ Support-A-Creator Program, I may receive a commission from certain in-game purchases) #realcivilengineer #engineering #polybridge3
Sign up to Nebula here: 🤍 Watch this video on Nebula: 🤍 New streaming platform: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Reddit: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 Get your Real Engineering shirts at: 🤍 Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Editor: Stephanie Sammann (🤍 Animator: Mike Ridolfi (🤍 Sound: Graham Haerther (🤍 Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster 🤍 References: [1] 🤍 [2] 🤍 [3] 🤍 Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Songs: Desert Dew - Alec Slayne Waltzer - Dye O Striwal - Pulsed Night Vibes - Moon Craters Inspir8ion - Pulsed Papaya Island - Dye O Only on the Surface - David Celeste Thank you to my patreon supporters: Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
Win free electronics gear and learn from the experts at Keysight here: 🤍 Watch this video ad free on Nebula: 🤍 Watch the next episode of Real Engineering 2 weeks early: 🤍 Links to everything I do: 🤍 Get your Real Engineering shirts at: 🤍 Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Writer: Josi Gold Editor: Dylan Hennessy Animator: Mike Ridolfi Animator: Eli Prenten Sound: Graham Haerther Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster References: 1] “Magnetic Resonance explained.” . 🤍 [2] “rf_transmit-rec_design_.pdf.” . 🤍 [3] “How Strong Does Your MRI Magnet Really Need to Be? - DMS Health,” May 16, 2019. . 🤍 [4] “MRI at 7 tesla and above: Demonstrated and potential capabilities,” J. Magn. Reson. Imaging. 🤍 [5] “The Energy Consumption of Radiology: Energy- and Cost-saving Opportunities for CT and MRI Operation,” Radiology. 🤍 [6] “Conductors for commercial MRI magnets beyond NbTi: requirements and challenges,” Supercond. Sci. Technol. 🤍 [7] “Conectus - Market,” Aug. 11, 2014. . 🤍 [8] “Liquid helium,” Questions and Answers in MRI. . 🤍 [9] “MRI Helium Refills and Boil-off Rates: The Top Six Magnets.” . 🤍 [10] “Physics of MRI: A primer,” J. Magn. Reson. Imaging. 🤍 [11] “MRI Basics.” . 🤍 [12] “MRI interpretation.” . 🤍 [13] “MRI for all: Cheap portable scanners aim to revolutionize medical imaging | Science | AAAS.” . 🤍 Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Thank you to my patreon supporters: Abdullah Alotaibi, Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
Sharing everything you need to know before starting engineering here. This video is ambitious and there’s a lot to cover about this topic. The first 4 things will be related to your engineering career and the last 5 things will be more focused on engineering school. Timestamps are as follows: 00:00 Intro 00:33 Not Every Engineering Job is the Same 02:09 It’s Normal to have Doubts 03:02 Engineering Won’t Make you Rich 04:16 Project Expectations vs Reality 05:48 The 3 Types of Engineering Students 06:56 Problem Solving Skills in Engineering 07:14 Network & Talk to People 07:52 Review Stuff Before Class 08:49 Internships Internship Videos Mentioned: How to Get Eng Internships: 🤍 How to Get a Job as a Tesla Eng: 🤍 How to Use LinkedIn to Land an Eng Job: 🤍 MY SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: 🤍 (feel free to DM me!) LinkedIn: 🤍 (feel free to connect!) Twitter: 🤍 (new account, feel free to tweet 🤍 me!) Email: tamerhshaheen🤍gmail.com Discord: 🤍 (let's chat there!) ABOUT ME: My name is Tamer Shaheen and I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from the University of Waterloo, currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer. I like to make videos about university/college, engineering, and personal development. Thank you so much for watching!!
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of engineering. Crash Course Engineering is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios: 🤍 * RESOURCES: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 “The Story of Engineering” by James Kip Finch. Anchor Books, 1960. * Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark Brouwer, Glenn Elliott, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika Siriwardena, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, Evren Türkmenoğlu, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, mark austin, Ruth Perez, Malcolm Callis, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Cody Carpenter, Annamaria Herrera, William McGraw, Bader AlGhamdi, Vaso, Melissa Briski, Joey Quek, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Alex S, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Montather, Jirat, Eric Kitchen, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, Sandra Aft, Steve Marshall Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Tumblr - 🤍 Support Crash Course on Patreon: 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍
Finding out why students choose their college major part 16 For more the full series click here: 🤍 🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated with new uploads! Our short podcast answering the unanswered questions of college: 🤍 #Shorts #Collegemajor #collegeadvice #YoutubeShorts #Collegelife
Visit 🤍 to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. And grab your posters here: 🤍 The field of Engineering is amazingly diverse touching just about everything in our world. In this video I attempt to capture all of that diversity in one picture: the Map of Engineering, so that we can get our heads around it all and set some bounds on the subject. If you are interested in learning about engineering or want to pursue it as a career this video might help you figure out what direction to pursue. #engineering #domainofscience - Get My Posters Here For North America visit my DFTBA Store: 🤍 For the rest of the world go to my RedBubble Store: 🤍 I have also made posters available for personal or educational use which you can find here: 🤍 Some Awesome People - And many thanks to my $10 supporters and above on Patreon, you are awesome! Join the gang and help support me produce free and high quality science content: 🤍 Amja Derp Eric Epstein Guillaume Dorschner Jason Evans Joshua Rauß Lemon Láďa Cupa Mirik Gogri MrsCylmsofly Nelly noggieB Prabhakar R Raj Duphare Reggie Fourmyle Reto Ingenieria Sandy Toye Sebastian Terrence Masson Theodore Chu Special thanks Special thanks for giving their input on the script and images: Dylan Gunn Destin Sandlin My Science Books I also write science books for kids called Professor Astro Cat. You can see them all here: 🤍 🤍 Follow me around the internet 🤍 🤍 🤍 Credits Writer, art, animation and edited by Dominic Walliman I use Adobe Illustrator and After Effects for the graphics (for the many people who ask :) Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:37 Civil Engineering 04:55 Chemical Engineering 06:55 Bio-engineering 08:23 Mechanical Engineering 13:04 Aerospace Engineering 13:38 Marine Engineering 14:18 Electrical Engineering 17:50 Computer Engineering 19:33 Photonics 20:43 Sponsorship Message
Watch the 60 minute Nebula version here: 🤍 Sign up to Nebula here: 🤍 Links to everything I do: 🤍 Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Co-Writer: Sophia Mayet Editor: Dylan Hennessy Animator: Mike Ridolfi Sound: Graham Haerther References: [1] 🤍 [2] 🤍 [3] 🤍 [4] 🤍 [5] 🤍 [6] 🤍 [7] 🤍 [8] 🤍 [9] 🤍 [10] This reference provides “ultimate elongation at failure”, but carbon fibre doesn’t really have a plastic zone, the fibres just break. 🤍 [11] 🤍 [12] 🤍 [13] 🤍 [14] 🤍 [15] 🤍 [16] Page 274 🤍 [17] 🤍 [18] 🤍 [19] Page 15 🤍 [20] 🤍 [21] 🤍 [22] 🤍 [23] 🤍 [24] 🤍 [25] 🤍 [26a] 🤍 [26b] 🤍 [27] 🤍 [28] 🤍 [29] 🤍 [30] 🤍 [31] 🤍 [32] 🤍 [33] 🤍 Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Thank you to my patreon supporters: Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
Get Nebula for 50% off with my link: 🤍 Watch this video ad free on Nebula: 🤍 Links to everything I do: 🤍 Get your Real Engineering shirts at: 🤍 Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Editor: Dylan Hennessy Animator: Mike Ridolfi Animator: Eli Prenten 3D Model: Stijn Orlans Sound: Graham Haerther Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster References: [1] 🤍 [2]🤍 [3] 🤍 [4] 🤍 Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Thank you to my patreon supporters: Abdullah Alotaibi, Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
A summary of one of the worst natural gas disasters in US History. 🌌Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: 🤍 ✈️Watch Neo's exclusive on the Tenerife disaster: 🤍 On September 13, 2018, a pipeline crew in the Merrimack Valley in Massachusetts was hard at work replacing an aging cast iron natural gas line with a new polyethylene pipe. By the end of the day, over a hundred structures would be damaged by fire and explosions, several homes would be completely destroyed, 22 people (including three firefighters) would be injured, and one person would be dead. Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: 🤍 Signed copies of my book (plus other cool stuff) are available here: 🤍ering/ Practical Engineering is a YouTube channel about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by Grady Hillhouse. We have new videos posted regularly, so please subscribe for updates. If you enjoyed the video, hit that ‘like’ button, give us a comment, or watch another of our videos! CONNECT WITH ME Website: 🤍ering Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Reddit: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 SPONSORSHIP INQUIRIES Please email my agent at practicalengineering🤍standard.tv DISCLAIMER This is not engineering advice. Everything here is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Contact an engineer licensed to practice in your area if you need professional advice or services. All non-licensed clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. SPECIAL THANKS This video is sponsored by Nebula. Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images, Shutterstock, Pond5, and Videoblocks. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source: 🤍 Video by Grady Hillhouse Edited by Wesley Crump Written and Produced by Ralph Crewe Production Assistance from Josh Lorenz Graphics by Nebula Studios
Check out brilliant here: 🤍 I’ve had over 6 different first days as an engineering intern from my previous internships. So, I created this realistic skit-type video re-enacting what it’s like and all the similarities I’ve noticed. I hope this brings you value and you hopefully find it entertaining! Timestamps are as follows: 00:00 Intro 00:28 Being Shown Around 01:49 Setting Up My Laptop 02:09 Conversation with Manager 03:50 Onboarding Documentation 04:23 Lunch (12pm) 04:52 Big Conference Meeting 05:35 Meeting with Electrical Engineer 06:46 End of Day (5pm) 07:28 Bloopers lol Some of my products that’ll help make your job-hunting journey a little easier: 🤍 MY SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 (feel free to DM me!) LinkedIn: 🤍 (feel free to connect!) Twitter: 🤍 (new account, feel free to tweet 🤍 me!) Email: tamerhshaheen🤍gmail.com ABOUT ME: My name is Tamer Shaheen, and I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from the University of Waterloo, currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer. I like to make videos about university/college, engineering, and personal development. Thank you so much for watching!!
How Machines Work: A Look Inside | Best Episodes Compilation | FD Engineering Extreme Constructions - Complete Series: 🤍 Mega Manufacturing - Complete Season: 🤍 How Machines Work changes the way you see your every day world. It’s a first-time-ever trip inside, under, over and through the guts of ordinary - and extraordinary machines. Photo-real computer animation takes us where no camera can fit, or even survive. Entertaining, engaging and easy-to-understand commentary untangles complex design and engineering for all ages, while having some fun along the way. Fly, flood, speed, spin, crush, cut, push, pull, tick, and tock. It’s How Machines Work. All shapes, all sizes, from a handheld tattoo machine to a coal-crushing power plant, and everything in between. 00:00:00 Coal-Fired Power Plant/Rollercoaster/Telescope/Bowling Pinsetter 00:24:11 Solar Power Plant/Hydrogen-Powered Bicycle/Escalator/Tattoo Machine 00:48:21 Rally Car/Town Hall Clock/Canal Lift Lock/Offset Printing Press 01:12:32 Town HallFerris Wheel/Jet Ski/Hoover Dam/Traffic Light 01:35:44 Industrial Loom/Aerial Vehicle/Logging Machine/Hovercraft 01:59:55 Stunt Plane/Tug Boat/Carousel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe Free Documentary - Engineering Channel for free: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #FreeDocumentary #Documentary #machines ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ “Engineering: the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building and use of engines, machines and structures.” So says the Webster definition. Our newest Free Documentary family member Free Documentary - Engineering is all about engineering - and bringing our community the best documentaries on engineering.
Here are the funniest engineering fails you'll ever see! Suggest a topic here to be turned into a video: 🤍 Subscribe for more! ► 🤍 ◄ Stay updated ► 🤍 🤍 ◄ For copyright queries or general inquiries please get in touch: hello🤍beamazed.com Legal Stuff. Unless otherwise created by BeAmazed, licenses have been obtained for images/footage in the video from the following sources: 🤍
Tech Sales Free Training: 🤍 $50 off code: SHANE50 These videos are for entertainment purposes only and they are just Shane's opinion based off of his own life experience and the research that he's done. Shane is not an attorney, CPA, insurance, or financial advisor and the information presented shall not be construed as tax, legal, insurance, safety or financial advice. If stocks or companies are mentioned, Shane might have an ownership interest in them. Affiliate links may be present, the offers and numbers presented may change over time so please make sure to confirm that the offer is still valid. Some offers mentioned may no longer be available or they have been changed. Please don’t make buying or selling decisions based on Shane’s videos. If you need such advice, please contact the qualified legal or financial professionals, don't just trust the opinion of a stranger on the internet and always make sure to do your own research and enjoy this family friendly content. Sources and further readings for jobs and college degrees: glassdoor.com indeed.com
Sign up to Brilliant using my link and get 20% off your an annual subscription: 🤍 Watch this video ad free on Nebula: 🤍 Links to everything I do: 🤍 Get your Real Engineering shirts at: 🤍 Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Editor: Dylan Hennessy Animator: Mike Ridolfi Animator: Eli Prenten Sound: Graham Haerther Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster Spanish VO: Josi Gold French VO: Lorraine Boissoneault References: Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Thank you to AP Archive for access to their archival footage. Music by Epidemic Sound: 🤍 Thank you to my patreon supporters: Abdullah Alotaibi, Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
Awesome Pirates let's you upgrade your fortress to defend against the onslaught of pirates, and I took my engineering to the extreme with max level cannons! LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 PADDY (MY DOG): 🤍 STREAM ARCHIVE: 🤍 Epic Game Store Support-A-Creator Code: RCE (In connection with Epic Games’ Support-A-Creator Program, I may receive a commission from certain in-game purchases) #realcivilengineer #awesomepirates
I think next season's rules will include some revisions. Welcome to your LEAST BORING SUMMER EVER! Come join me at Camp CrunchLabs all summer long- 🤍 Special thanks to Kyle and his league for being such good sports and for showcasing their skills. Follow the MLW season by subscribing to their channel! You won’t regret it- 🤍 You should also go subscribe to the CrunchLabs YouTube channel cause we’ve got some bangers in the pipeline- 🤍 Thanks to these folks for providing some of the music in the video: Ponder - 🤍 Laura Shigihara - 🤍supershigi Andrew Applepie - 🤍 Blue Wednesday - 🤍 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Promotion starts on 1/1/2023 & ends on 12/31/23, subject to monthly entry deadlines. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18+. 1 prize per month: each month is its own separate promotion. For the first 2-3 months, winner may be notified via phone call instead of winning game piece. If a monthly prize is unclaimed/forfeited, it will be awarded via 2nd chance drawing. See Official Rules at crunchlabs.com/sweepstakes for full details on eligibility requirements, how to enter, free method of entry, prize claim procedure, prize description and limitations. Void where prohibited.
Bill reveals the long-lost methods used by Medieval engineers to design stone cathedrals. Methods that required no science, mathematics, or literacy, yet which reveal the engineering method. *Learn More: Companion Book* Explore the ideas in this video series further with its companion book: _The Things We Make: The Unknown History of Invention from Cathedrals to Soda Cans_ (ISBN 978-1728215754) 🤍 *Other Videos in this Series* _Episode 2:_ Controlling Turbulence and Evolution: How Engineers Overcome Uncertainty 🤍 _Episode 3:_ The Steam Turbine: The Surprising Relationship of Engineering & Science 🤍 _Episode 4:_ The Microwave Oven Magnetron: What an Engineer Means by “Best” 🤍 *Video Summary* 0:00 Titles 0:07 Intro In this first video of the series Bill notes that the engineering method is among the the oldest of human responses to fulfill human needs. 0:28 Göbekli Tepe Bill illustrates this with a brief discussion of the ruins of Göbekli Tepe, a stone structure in southeastern Turkey built thousands of years before Stonehenge and the pyramids. A structure whose use and purpose remains mysterious. The age of Göbekli Tepe highlights that engineering existed long before science — at least what we mean by “science” today. 0:56 Precision of Göbekli Tepe The precision of the placement of the stones in the ruin and their manner of preparation indicate that it is an engineered object. 2:39 Do Engineers Need Science? This leads to the question “Do engineers need science to create.” To answer that question Bill considers the design of Sainte-Chapelle — a stunning thirteenth century stone building. He notes that it was designed and built — as were all medieval cathedrals — by mason who knew no science, or mathematics and who could not even read, nor did they have a measuring stick. 3:13 Gothic Cathedrals: Light The medieval engineers strive to build cathedrals that could house large stained glass windows that could let in sunlight. 3:54 Pointed Arches Medieval masons used pointed arches in their cathedrals to create high ceilings. 4:16 Pointed vs Circular Arches The pointed arch allowed mason to build higher ceiling using less stone, as clearly seen in comparing Sainte-Chapelle to the Pantheon in Rome. 5:00 Width Circular Arch The width of the circular arch grows proportional to its height. 5:29 Width Pointed Arch The width of a pointed arch doesn’t expand because the pointed arch changes shape as it grows taller. 5:39 Proportional Rule Bill explains that these early engineers used a “rule of thumb” inherited from antiquity — one used to build Roman buildings like the Pantheon — to size the supporting walls underneath the arches. The rule was simple: The width of the supporting wall should be between a fifth and a fourth of the arch’s span. 6:51 How Medieval Engineers Sized Walls These early engineers could not perform the mathematics needed to implement this rule, so, as Bill demonstrates, they turned this into an action that required no calculation or measurement with a marked rule. 9:06 Why Arch Divided into Three Section As Bill notes, this is just how the geometry works out. It is the same rule as used to size the supporting wall for a semi-circular arch. 9:52 Rule of Thumb A rule of thumb is the heart of the engineering method: it allowed the masons to build without understand at a deep level the properties of stone or knowing mathematics. 10:29 The Engineering Method This is defined as “Solving problems using rules of thumb that cause the best change in a poorly understood situation using available resources.” That’s a sharp contrast with the scientific method, because these rules of thumb are only guides that offers a high probability of success, but no guarantee. 10:40 Rule of Thumb Never Disproved And, unlike a scientific theory, a rule of thumb is never, in a sense, disproved. That hundreds of cathedrals are still around today, standing for eight or nine hundred years is proof. Instead of being disproved, this rule of thumb for stone became outdated, not wrong, as iron and steel I-beams replaced stone. 11:10 Do Engineers Still Use Rules of Thumb? Bill considers the question “is engineering based on rules of thumb antiquated in our scientific age?” He notes that that line of thought misunderstands the purpose of the engineering method, which is to solve practical problem before we have full scientific knowledge. 11:33 Next Video Bill notes that in the next video he’ll explore how engineers work their way around that lack of scientific understanding, how they overcome uncertainty. 11:45 End Titles
- Music Credit - 🤍 🤍 -Image credits - freepik.com
#shorts 🔥Alpha 3.0 Placement Batch (Java+DSA) : 🤍 Link for International Students: 🤍 Direct RazorPay Link for Alpha Batch 3 : 🤍 Join the Apni Community🔥 : 🤍 - 🔥 Java Placement Course(with DSA) : 🤍 🔥 Complete C Course : 🤍 🔥 C Placement Course (DSA) : 🤍 🔥 Guaranteed Placement Sheet : 🤍 Want to Work with us? Apply for Job here : 🤍
PLC Programable logic controller, in this video we learn the basics of how programable logic controllers work, we look at how PLC's work, where they are used and how programable logic controllers replaced relay banks but still use relays. PLC Basics AND gate, automation engineering, what is a plc, logic gate TELE Controls, who have kindly sponsored this video, are one of the leading manufacturers in the automation industry since 1963. Want to learn more about TELE and its products? 🎁 URL- 🤍 Simply click on the links below to get additional information on how their products can optimize and extend the lifespan of your equipment. You can contact them at sales🤍tele-controls.com or LinkedIn to receive your free relay configuration cheat sheet. TELE Controls Inc - 🤍 LinkedIn- 🤍 YouTube- 🤍 Sign up for our FREE engineers newsletter for updates, competitions, news and offers 🎁 Link: 🤍 ⚡🛠️ TOOLS YOU NEED 🛠️⚡ Get this electronics book ➡️ 🤍 Professional Multimeter -➡️ 🤍 Good multimeter -➡️ 🤍 Professional clamp meter ➡️ 🤍 Good Clamp meter ➡️ 🤍 Outlet tester ➡️- 🤍 Energy monitoring plug ➡️ 🤍 Battery tester -➡️ 🤍 Basic electronics kit ➡️ 🤍 MY FAVOURITE GEAR 🎥 My camera - 🤍 🎤 My Microphone - 🤍 ⌨️ My Keyboard - 🤍 🖥️ My monitor - 🤍 🎧 My headphones - 🤍 How relays work ➡️ 🤍 Time delay relays ➡️ 🤍 Solenoids explained ➡️ 🤍 Power inverter DC to AC:➡️ 🤍 Generate electricity:➡️ 🤍 Motor starter:➡️ 🤍 VFD basics: ➡️ 🤍 👋 SOCIALISE WITH US 👋 * 👉FACEBOOK: 🤍 👉TWITTER: 🤍 👉INSTAGRAM: 🤍 👉WEBSITE: 🤍 👀 Links - MUST WATCH!! 👀 * ⚡ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING⚡ 👉How electricity works: 🤍 👉Three Phase Electricity: 🤍 👉How Inverters work: 🤍 👉How TRANSFORMER works: 🤍 👉How 3 Phase electricity works: 🤍 👉How Induction motor works: 🤍 👉What is a KWH: 🤍 👉How induction motor works: 🤍 ❄️ CHILLER ENGINEERING ❄️ 👉Chiller Efficiency improvements: 🤍 👉Chilled water schematics: 🤍 👉Chiller crash course: 🤍 👉Chiller types: 🤍 👉Chillers/AHU/RTU: 🤍 👉Water cooled chiller Part1: 🤍 👉Water cooled chiller Part2: 🤍 👉Water cooled chiller advanced: 🤍 👉Air cooled chiller: 🤍 👉Absorption Chiller : 🤍 👉Chiller/Cooling tower/AHU: 🤍 👉Chiller flow rate: 🤍 👉Chiller fault troubleshooting: 🤍 👉Chiller COP calculation: 🤍 👉Chiller cooling capacity calcs: 🤍 👉Chiller compressors: 🤍 👉Chiller expansion valve: 🤍 👉Chiller surge: 🤍 👉Chiller condenser: 🤍 👉Chiller evaporator: 🤍 👉Chiller compressor centrifugal: 🤍 👉Chiller cooling capacity: 🤍 🌡️ HVAC ENGINEERING 🌡️ 👉HVAC Basics: 🤍 👉Boilers/AHU/FCU: 🤍 👉How Heat Pump works: 🤍 👉Heat pumps advanced: 🤍 👉Fan Coil Units: 🤍 👉VAV Systems: 🤍 👉CAV Systems: 🤍 👉VRF Units: 🤍 👉Cooling load calculations: 🤍 👉Pulley belt calculations: 🤍 👉Pump calculations: 🤍 👉Fan and motor calculations: 🤍 👉HVAC Cooling coils: 🤍 👉Cooling towers: 🤍
In this video, we'll be discussing all you need to know about Gokaraju ranga raju engineering in 60s | EAMCET 2024. We'll cover topics like admission process, courses, placements, and much more! If you're looking for information about Gokaraju ranga raju engineering in 60s | EAMCET 2024, then this video is for you! We'll discuss the admission process, courses, placements, and everything you need to know to apply to this prestigious engineering college. So what are you waiting for? Watch this video and learn all you need to know about Gokaraju ranga raju engineering in 60s
Watch the companion video on pendulums here: 🤍 In this video we take a look at how vibrating systems can be modelled, starting with the lumped parameter approach and single degree of freedom models. We then go on to look at damping, the dissipation of energy that occurs in all real systems, as well as forced vibration, resonance and multiple degree of freedom models. - ERRATA: - At 04:16, the terms sqrt(k/m) appears not in the equation of motion, but in the *solution* to the equation of motion - For further reading I'd recommend the following: - J. L. Humar - Dynamics of Structures - The Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!Follow me on Twitter: 🤍 - If you would like to support the channel, please consider becoming a Patron - 🤍 This will allow me to create more high quality videos covering a range of engineering topics.
Hi all. This video hits home. Huge credits to Victor Bigfield (Twitter/Insta below) for the info graphics of his I used in this video. Victor Bigfield 🤍 🤍 Quote on being bad at programming 🤍t3dotgg 🤍 Tutorial to open VSCode from Mac Terminal 🤍 Thank you 🤍Developerish Editing Inspiration 🤍Fireship 🤍NoBoilerplate Music Chillpeach - On The Top 🤍 #softwareengineer #mentalhealth #anxiety #computerscience #programming
Charles Parsons designed a superior steam engine called a turbine, but was ignored until he crashed a celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. His turbine still generates most electricity. *Other videos in this series* _Episode 1:_ Building a Cathedral without Science or Mathematics: The Engineering Method Explained 🤍 _Episode 2:_ Controlling Turbulence and Evolution: How Engineers Overcome Uncertainty forthcoming 🤍 _Episode 4:_ The Microwave Oven Magnetron: What an Engineer Means by “Best” 🤍 *Video Summary* 00:00 Titles 00:08 Intro To understand the relationship between engineering and science, Bill notes he will share in this video the story of how an engineer created a revolutionary engine by taming the extraordinary power of steam. 00:24 Power of Steam Bill explains that steam can power engines because it expands: one cup of liquid water will expand into 1,600 cups of steam. 00:46 Reciprocating Steam Engines Bill explains that this dramatic change of volume exerts a force that engineers tapped into in the early eighteenth century to drive reciprocating steam engines. He explains the operation of such an engine, focusing on the piston/cylinder where steam expands and the levers that translate the back and forth motion (reciprocating) of the piston to rotating motion. 2:07 Engine Wastes Steam Bill notes that while the reciprocating steam engine revolutionized the world, it wasted much of the steam’s energy. Once the steam has expanded to about sixteen times its original volume it lacks the “oomph,” the force, to overcome the friction of the heavy piston within the walls of the cylinder. And friction in the arms that convert reciprocating motion into circular motion chew up some of the steam’s energy. 2:30 Charles Parsons’s Novel Steam Engine But, in the late nineteenth century a novel steam engine appeared that used the energy from an expansion of an astonishing four hundred and seventy nine times a cup of water’s volume. That novel engine was perfected by Charles Parsons. While a huge leap forward, no one would buy his engine. 2:47 The Turbina & Queen Victoria In frustration Parsons built a ship called the _Turbinia_ to convince everyone of the superiority of his engine. To attract attention he crashed a naval display honoring Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. 3:33 Advantages of Parsons’s Engine Parsons’s engine eliminated the need for the piston and cylinder and levers of the reciprocating engine. 3:45 Aeolipile Parsons fused two two ways of using steam to rotate a shaft. The first is the aeolipile, designed by Hero of Alexandria in about 130 BC. 4:47 Branca’s Steam Device In 1629 an Italian engineer, Giovanni Branca, designed a giant boiler shaped like a human head. From its mouth a jet of expanding steam struck a paddle wheel — much like a water wheel — which turned gearing. 5:45 Parsons’s Turbine Bill explains how Parsons succeeded by cleverly combining the action of the aeolipile and Branca’s device by placing thirty wheels along a shaft — half rotated with the shaft, half were affixed to the casing. 8:00 Infinite Complexity This design is simple in concept, but Parsons described the execution as of “almost infinite complexity” because of an astronomical number of dimensions and configurations of wheels and blades and every other design variable in his turbine. 09:19 Why Parsons Succeeded What separated Parsons from the thousands of inventors before him was, he said, the “data of the physicists.” Parsons drew on the data of a forgotten French scientist, Henri Victor Regnault, who spent nearly thirty years documenting the properties of steam. From the data tabulated by Regnault, Parsons could determine that _in principle_ a functioning turbine _could_ be built. 10:15 Science as Rules of Thumb For Parsons, scientific knowledge helped rule out what wouldn’t work, narrow the possibilities of what does, and shorten the path to a solution: scientific knowledge was being used as a rule of thumb. Thus the relationship between science and engineering is that science supplies gold-plated rules of thumb. 10:49 Electricity Generation Although the turbine was a nineteenth century invention, Parsons’s turbine still enables the daily lives of nearly every human on the globe as its descendants generate the world’s electricity. 11:03 Next Video In the next video Bill explores a single word from this definition of the engineering method: What exactly does an engineer mean by “best.” 11:15 End Credits
Get access to the extended version of this video on Nebula - 🤍 To be able to use metals effectively in engineering, it's important to have an understanding of how they are structured at the atomic level. In this video we'll explore metals, their microstructure, and various techniques like grain boundary strengthening, solid solution strengthening, precipitation hardening and work hardening that can be used to improve their properties. We'll also cover phase diagrams, focusing on the diagram for Iron-Carbon atoms, that shows us the different phases like ferrite, austenite and cementite that can be found in steels for equilibrium conditions. - The Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!Follow me on Twitter: 🤍 - If you would like to support the channel, please consider becoming a Patron - 🤍 This will allow me to create more high quality videos covering a range of engineering topics.
This is Part 2 of our Franna Crane project! We are working on making the new boom lift cylinders and in this video we get both the cylinder rods and barrels machined and welded. We show the step by step process of machining up the new rod eyes, machining the cylinder rods and machining the barrels. Stay tuned for Part 3 when we get these cylinders completed and assembled. MISSED PART 1? Watch it here: 🤍 In this video we are using: - Hafco BM-63VE Milling machine - Hafco TM-26120G Centre Lathe - WIA 500i Weldmatic welder Join our channel: We upload new videos every Friday at 5pm AEST! If you want to see more of our videos click LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! You can subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Join our Patreon Community: 🤍 Official CEE Merch shop: 🤍 To see more follow us on online here: TikTok: 🤍 Instagram 🤍 Facebook 🤍 About Us: Our channel is all about showing you real life machining work from our workshop on the Gold Coast Australia. We specialize in manual machining, hydraulic repairs and heavy fabrication for the earth moving, mining and civil construction industries. So if you're a machinist that wants to see some big gear in action be sure to subscribe to our channel right now. We upload new videos every week that show lathe machining, milling, welding and all the good stuff that comes from a machining workshop. If that sounds like something that you would enjoy seeing, then make sure to join us by subscribing! Music: 🤍 #australianmachinist #machineshop #machinist
After years of hiding from it, it's finally time to play Minecraft... Who knows what I will be mining, or crafting... Well, most of you as I imagine 99.9% of you probably played this game before! Anyway, let's see how a professional engineer gets on with the world's most popular videogame, Minecraft. Let me know in the comments if you want more of my first ever playthrough, or if you want me to try specific things/challenges! As always, if you enjoy the video please BOOSH the LIKE button and subscribe to the Real Civil Engineer channel and enable notifications so you can be the first to know when I post future videos! Thanks!! LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 TIP ME: 🤍 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 WATCH THE FULL SERIES BELOW! MINI MOTORWAYS: 🤍 INFRA: 🤍 DORFROMANTIK: 🤍 CITIES SKYLINES - ENGITOPIA: 🤍 KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM: 🤍 POLY BRIDGE 2: 🤍 HYDRONEER: 🤍 VARIETY PLAYLIST: 🤍 MY OTHER CHANNELS: Paddy, the Engineer's Apprentice (My dog's channel): 🤍 Real Civil Engineer Archive (Twitch Vods): 🤍 #realcivilengineer #minecraft #firstime
The design and construction of the Golden gate bridge led to revolution in Civil engineering. Let's understand all the magical engineering behind the Golden gate bridge. Please be a Lesics team member and get access to exclusive engineering content: 🤍 🤍 Here is our exclusive video about the Golden gate bridge - 🤍 LinkedIn : 🤍 instagram : 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 Telegram : 🤍 FB : 🤍 Voice over artist : 🤍
A Pain 😥Of Every Engineering Student🙏 #engineering #students #student #physicswallah #iitdelhi #iitdelhi #alakhpandey #sandeepmaheshwari #iitguwahati Follow Us On Instagram 🤍highetstudies1
Part 2! Poly Bridge 3 (pb3) is finally here, and with 10 years of professional civil engineering experience, who better than to take you though the brand new poly bridge game!? LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 PADDY (MY DOG): 🤍 STREAM ARCHIVE: 🤍 PLAYLISTS! MY DAY JOB: 🤍 ENGINEERING A CITY FROM SCRATCH: 🤍 GETTING TO SPACE: 🤍 POLY BRIDGE 2: 🤍 MINING FOR GOLD: 🤍 FANCY SOMETHING RANDOM?: 🤍 Epic Game Store Support-A-Creator Code: RCE (In connection with Epic Games’ Support-A-Creator Program, I may receive a commission from certain in-game purchases) #realcivilengineer #engineering #polybridge3
Instagram ❤️:🤍 Kota's Best Teachers Now on Apni Kaksha App🔥 :🤍 Facebook Page: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Want to Work with us? Apply for Job here : 🤍
Hello there, in today’s tutorial of DIY, you will see how to make 8 simple inventions or amazing life hacks. You only need very few stuff for build this at home and can be very useful for your school science project or enjoy and make your mind more creative. At my channel you have more tricks and awesome ideas. See you in the next 5 minutes craft tutorial. Music credit 🔻 Track: Jim Yosef x ROY KNOX - Sun Goes Down [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: 🤍 Free Download / Stream: 🤍 2- Valence - Infinite [NCS Release] Watch:🤍 Inventor 101
#malayalamnewslive #manoramanewslive #Keralanews #malayalambreakingnews Watch Manorama News Channel Live Stream for Latest Malayalam News Updates, Breaking News, Political News and Debates, Kerala Local News, Mollywood Entertainment News, Business News and Health News. Follow us: Official website 🤍manoramanews.com Stay Tuned For the Latest News Updates and In-Depth Analysis of News From Kerala, India and Around the World! Follow Us Facebook: 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Helo : 🤍 ShareChat : 🤍 Download Mobile App : iOS: 🤍 Android: 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews Nattupacha 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews ParayatheVayya 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews NiyanthranaRekha 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews GulfThisWeek 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews ThiruvaEthirva 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews NereChowe 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews Fasttrack 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews Selfie 🤍 Watch the latest Episodes of ManoramaNews Veedu 🤍 Manorama News, Kerala’s No. 1 news and infotainment channel, is a unit of MM TV Ltd., Malayala Manorama’s television venture. Manorama News was launched on August 17, 2006. The channel inherited the innate strengths of the Malayala Manorama daily newspaper and its editorial values: accuracy, credibility and fairness. It raised the bar in Malayalam television news coverage and stands for unbiased reporting, intelligent commentary and innovative programs. MM TV has offices across the country and overseas, including in major cities in Kerala, Metros and in Dubai, UAE.
Video Sponsored by Ridge Wallet. Visit my link 🤍 for up to 40% off this Father's Day! Laysara: Summit Kingdom is a city builder with a difference, you must engineer a city on the side of a steep mountain. The risk of avalanche is constant, as were the steep slopes of some of my roads and buildings! LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 PADDY (MY DOG): 🤍 STREAM ARCHIVE: 🤍 PLAYLISTS! MINI MOTORWAYS: 🤍 INFRA: 🤍 DORFROMANTIK: 🤍 CITIES SKYLINES - ENGITOPIA: 🤍 KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM: 🤍 POLY BRIDGE 2: 🤍 HYDRONEER: 🤍 VARIETY PLAYLIST: 🤍 Epic Game Store Support-A-Creator Code: RCE (In connection with Epic Games’ Support-A-Creator Program, I may receive a commission from certain in-game purchases) #realcivilengineer #engineering #laysarasummitkingdom
Have you ever wondered why the train wheel shape is conical, not straight. Let's explore this simple, but genius invention in detail. Be our supporter or contributor: 🤍 instagram : 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 Telegram : 🤍 FB : 🤍 Voice over artist : 🤍
This is Part 1 of our Franna Crane project. We are getting started on repairing our Franna MAC 14 crane and we are beginning with the boom lift cylinders that are in desperate need of a rebuild. This video we get both the cylinders off the crane by removing the pins and hydraulic hoses that are connected. We also show the step-by-step process to disassemble and tear down the cylinders using our hydraulic press. We find out that not only do the cylinder rods and seals need replacing but the inside of the cylinder barrels is also rusted and scratched and we will need to replace those as well! Stay tuned for Part 2 when we get started on manufacturing the new cylinders. WATCH PART 2 NEXT: 🤍 MISSED THE TOUR OF OUR FRANNA CRANE? Watch it here: 🤍 Join our channel: We upload new videos every Friday at 5pm AEST! If you want to see more of our videos click LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! You can subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Join our Patreon Community: 🤍 Official CEE Merch shop: 🤍 To see more follow us on online here: TikTok: 🤍 Instagram 🤍 Facebook 🤍 About Us: Our channel is all about showing you real life machining work from our workshop on the Gold Coast Australia. We specialize in manual machining, hydraulic repairs and heavy fabrication for the earth moving, mining and civil construction industries. So if you're a machinist that wants to see some big gear in action be sure to subscribe to our channel right now. We upload new videos every week that show lathe machining, milling, welding and all the good stuff that comes from a machining workshop. If that sounds like something that you would enjoy seeing, then make sure to join us by subscribing! Music: 🤍 #australianmachinist #machineshop #machinist