Engineering Master
Engineering Master
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PAPER CUP ANIMATION-4K
#Paper cup #blender #mechanical
#paper #animation #3d
#manufacturing
#engineering
#3danimation
#4k
#4kanimation
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Видео

How does a toy fan work
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
This video is all about working of a Toy Fan #toyfan #toy fan working animation #Fan animation #working of a fan #Hand pressure fan #toys #force #gears5 #fans #toys animation #blender #blender animation
Plastic Blow Molding Animation-Making of Plastic Bottle
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
This video is about making Plastic bottles by Blow Molding process #plastic #Blow molding #bottle Making #extrusion Blow Molding #plastic bottle making animation #molding #parison #Extruder Screw #engineering Master #plastic blow molding Machine #engineering
Centrifugal fan working (Animation)-Blender Software
Просмотров 46 тыс.3 года назад
This video is about working of centrifugal fans. Software used for Designing:Solid Works and Space claim Software used for Modeling and Animation:Blender #Blender #Solidworks #Space Claim #Centrifugal Fan
Sand Casting
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 года назад
This video explains the process involved in sand casting.

Комментарии

  • @swapnamoy6134
    @swapnamoy6134 Месяц назад

    Bro the animation is so good but the voice is downgrading this. I recommend you use other text to speech service even better your own voice.

  • @huynguyenquoc7637
    @huynguyenquoc7637 3 месяца назад

    Hi, I'm having trouble with autocad drawings, can you help me?

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 3 месяца назад

      Tell me

    • @huynguyenquoc7637
      @huynguyenquoc7637 3 месяца назад

      I'm interested in plastic blowing machines. But there are no autocad drawings of this type of machine. Are you there?

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 3 месяца назад

      @@huynguyenquoc7637 i have not modeled it in autocad.I have modeled it in blender 3D

  • @kurtvinas2935
    @kurtvinas2935 Год назад

    Hi how can i reach u? i need help for my thesis project thank you

  • @phytallaboratoire2780
    @phytallaboratoire2780 Год назад

    Contact please

  • @naveedbaba4338
    @naveedbaba4338 Год назад

    Hi I m from Pakistan how do I do contract with u Wana talk about machine n it's price

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 Год назад

      Actually am a design engineer and animation creater ...I don't sell any machines..if you need any assistance for that I can help

  • @goharsuleman9396
    @goharsuleman9396 Год назад

    Tell me the name of software that you use for this animation?

  • @prakhars440
    @prakhars440 Год назад

    Nicely explained

  • @devivara1162
    @devivara1162 Год назад

    Sir what is difference between orifice and valve used in pipe line??? please tell

  • @theankitgaur3858
    @theankitgaur3858 Год назад

    Hlo sir call me

  • @akashdeep4822
    @akashdeep4822 Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/qdgArFcOwxs/видео.html

  • @mamasafi05
    @mamasafi05 Год назад

    Very nice machine...how can I get one??

  • @gosula.amaralingeswararao8698

    Good information ji sir tq so much

  • @davidchiang1990
    @davidchiang1990 Год назад

    very helpful for a beginner. Thank you

  • @lestovinductioncookersupplier8

    Can I download it and put it on my website?

  • @Artyom178
    @Artyom178 Год назад

    Hello! Could you please to help me to understand, can Blender be used for simulation as well, or no? I mean is it possible to obtain some physically valuable information, like velocity or pressure of a gas/liquid? For example, in ANSYS SFD it is possible.

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 Год назад

      We can simulate flow of water,smoke movement etc..but we can't find the output or informations like velocity or other parameters like in ansys..blender simulation can be used only for making animation videos.

  • @bluewanderer9903
    @bluewanderer9903 2 года назад

    I love these vids, thanks for sharing. Really good visual (animation) too.

  • @bluewanderer9903
    @bluewanderer9903 2 года назад

    Very good upload, thank you. For contaminated air extractor (example spray booth aplication), would backward curved centrifugal be better than axial fan, size for size power for power ofc? Also, which one could be quieter, if similar silencer methods are used? Thank you.

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 2 года назад

      Better is axial fan in these application,Backward curved blades will accumulate dirt easily and it's difficult to clean.when it comes to noise axial fan creates more noise.If the application is high pressure and low volume go for centrifugal fan.if the application is low pressure and high volume ,then go for axial fan

    • @bluewanderer9903
      @bluewanderer9903 2 года назад

      @@engineeringmaster9214 thank you 👍

  • @labiibahdwi460
    @labiibahdwi460 2 года назад

    Waah mantap

  • @ngoctran-vp2sl
    @ngoctran-vp2sl 2 года назад

    Can you pls share me how to design a centrifugal fan include: the diameter of fan, thickness of fan.... Thanks for sharing.

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 2 года назад

      Please refer to this book Fan Handbook: Selection, Application, and Design Book by Frank P. Bleier

  • @atacoal-ihsan2583
    @atacoal-ihsan2583 2 года назад

    Pls can you advise me the best companies that supplier Centrifugal fans (V.belt drive,1500 RPM)

  • @Msengineeringworks-x5b
    @Msengineeringworks-x5b 2 года назад

    Many many Thnks

  • @YouTubeCommentator.
    @YouTubeCommentator. 2 года назад

    I dont understand the theory behind the decisions of choosing anything other than the Backward-curved impeller? The price must be the same?

    • @engineeringmaster9214
      @engineeringmaster9214 2 года назад

      Impellers are selected based on application .I have compared about different impellers in this video itself.

    • @Intrafacial86
      @Intrafacial86 2 года назад

      Though backward-curved impellers are the most efficient in ideal conditions, they are prone to having contaminants build up on the various surfaces and edges of the blades. This buildup will _massively_ reduce their efficiency over a short amount of time. However, the backward-inclined design is less susceptible to this buildup on the surfaces, and the radial design is even less susceptible to buildup on the surfaces as well as on the edges, so even though they start with less efficiency, they will require much less cleaning maintenance than the backward-curved impeller and maintain their efficiency longer. There are also some applications where impellers with leading edges (backward-curved, backward-inclined, and forward-curved) would be directly damaged by the materials being blown through the fan. This is why radial impellers are used in contaminated air applications, as the blades "sweep" the air instead of "cut". The oldest boiler we still run at the plant (installed in the 60s) has a backward-inclined forced-draft fan supplying air to the burners and a forward-curved induced-draft fan directing the exhaust out the stack. The F.D. fan tends to get some lint buildup in the housing and on the leading blade edges (we handle textiles) but the I.D. fan stays very clean because any lint, dust, or other debris that gets through burns in the firebox.

  • @mohammedashif32
    @mohammedashif32 3 года назад

    Great

  • @engr.azharudheenchathurala1440
    @engr.azharudheenchathurala1440 4 года назад

    Very nice !