If you would offer a complete course os mechanics of materials and structural analysis, I would be certainly willing to pay for it. The graphics and clarity to explain is outstanding.
Watching it with 4k resolution and the mathematical derivation of a practical event with different animation and silent effective background music...feels like heavenly study..!!😁
I am was reading though my mechanics of solids textbook not understanding a thing. You would not belive my relief when I looked this up and I saw that The Efficicent Engineer had made a video on the topic! I swear this channel has taught me my entire mech engineering degree so far.
I really appreciate these videos. As a structural designer with PhD. degree in Concrete and steel structures at Technical University I have to admit with everything what have been said. It bring me back 15 years ago, but we weren´t explained this way like the video does. All calculus with integration approaching are explained in very simply but powerful way. Such a shame there is not many teachers at Universities being able to explore the world of structural mechanics by attractive way.
You must be a pretty trash structural designer if you did not pick up on the egregious mistakes and inaccuracies of the mathematical models used in this video. Do the world a favour and never design a building.
I should say I just love every video of this channel. As a mech eng student, those videos are just perfect for recovering old topics like mechanic of materials.
Your channel is the best thing happening to my life these days. You guys are the best! I am so grateful you are helping people of all levels to learn keeping these awesome materials free. Greatly appreciate your efforts ❤
Each time we move to a new chapter in class, i come here and your videos are the determining factor in me making sense of the content! Not all heroes wear capes!!!
You just don't know what a massive help this is for the viewers watching this. It just feeds you a whole chapter of the subject into your mind by just watching. Otherwise one would need to spend hours reading derivations in books that weigh a ton.
This channel make the best animations, colors, graphs, explanation, equations visualization than a 50 000$ per year university...for an engineering(environmental) student like me this is the best channel i found...you are doing high quality content bro!!
I was a civil engineering graduate but ended up working in another field completely outside of engineering world. These explanations bring back all the memories and the feels though I don’t understand them anymore as I’m no longer practicing but still enjoyed watching nevertheless. How I wish these kind of videos existed during my university days as Theory of Structures is my favorite major subject back then.
im thinking of studying civil. but not sure about it, and am curious about the alternative pathways of the field and degree. i'm in my 2nd year in uni in Australia. What are you doing now?
watching a short ine of your 20min videos gives me more insight into engineering principles than any lecture that I watch, the way you visually represent the content and then show all methods in a step by step fashion with clear and concise descriptions is unparallel thank you so much for this amazing content!
I love this channel guys! It's exciting to see people taking explanations to the next level, including all the necessary comments, sketches and cool animations. Thanks!
Youre an absolute legend. Ive been picking your brain since February to make a video on Castiflianos theorem and you actually made a video on it. You sir will be recommended to all my family and friends plus ill contribute to your patron. God bless you. Keep it up!
you just explained this in 22 min so simply, it is taking me close to an hour of thinking, listening and writing. You are awesome. thank you very much. would you make videos on other topics such as shear flow ?
Alright taking a quick look at your channel, i've gotta say you are amazing mate! You started off with concepts and definitions, moved on to understanding the physics and real life implications of various things, and you're now touching the harder parts of structural mechanics. Also always cool seeing the double integration method i so dearly love from (not sure how to translate this) slab static admissibility analysis. Keep on making them my dude!
This is the legend who helps us get through engineering with sub par professors, that being said my professors ain't too bad but this guy is the best of the best
After finishing strength of materials I'm now back to review this for structural design. These videos are such a powerful tool to consolidate the knowledge from dry lectures.
Your work is far more appealing because of the visual way of presenting the concepts. I think this is what most lecture videos should look like instead of listening to a boring professor explaining things in the least meaningful way. Keep up the good work.....I'm proud to have known this channel...🎊🎊🎊
I am searching for a word to say but believe me I am speechless the way you explained the deflection calculation is nothing but butifull Thank you so much for everything you shared
This is the best description I have seen and I am a 3rd year Civil Engineer student who literally struggles with the basics, great job at visualising these theories so simply. Subscribed!
Where have you been dude during my 5 years of civ eng college :") I just found out about this channel in my senior year. You guys really do need more appreciation :"")))))🖒✨
Man you should not stop atleast for the sake of those students who are tied to such intricate but highly important core concepts .God bless you man ,live long.
Hey, been really enjoying your videos, looking forward to more. I've been working as an ME for the past 8 years and realized that I've forgotten quite a bit about materials and how to run proper FEA. So I've been reading through Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design while watching your videos, it's been a great refresh.
@@adrianhalvorsen7013 Yeah something like that. For example, think about chairs or tables. Someone designs those and needs to make sure that they can hold X lbs. of weight without collapsing.
I have recently passed an exam which included this topic, and I used mostly Macaulay's method. My professor was surprised as he never covered it in lectures.
The legend the god, our saviour, our king THE EFFICIENT ENGINEER. Watching the video while kneeling down to recieve your holy blessing. Thx for helping me to pass my class!!!
Better than many classes I had at the university ... If teaching was always like that, there weren't so many dropouts. I love all your videos ... congratulations.
what an amazing explanation, quality, and performance, congrats for adding a serious value to this world and engineering, by making them more visual and digestable.
Great explanatory video. I would just add that Castigliano's approach is used to include dynamic loads into the analysis. It is the method of choice in case of any movement or collision.
Amazing. Just amazing! I'm assuming you use blender for the animations and then finalize using after effects. Can I ask how you managed to use math font? It looks like you managed to incorporate latex somehow :O
Thanks! :) Yep I use Blender, and Da Vinci Resolve for editing. I use Latex to generate the equations in .svg format, which can then easily be imported into Blender.
So you are not only a great engineer, but you also do great animations in Blender...lol If one day you have no ideas for a video, show the making of your videos!
This is a treasure channel for any engineer! Glad I found it, I can imagine how much hectic it would be to make such awesome animation. I think you are using Blender for this purpose. Am i correct?
Am I the only one who heard forest when he says force !? I can't be the only one 😂 All jokes aside. Most underrated channel!!! Keep up the good work bruh.
Never quit making these videos, your work is better than 40,000 dollar University courses
Graphics,explanations,quality,colors,graphs,equations visualization are better than 10000 $/month paid professors ahahahahah...QUALITY STUFF
Very true
Absolutely!!
much better then the boring voice of a lecturer at the university !
Guess what, these type of material are given as a class material by my lecturer
If you would offer a complete course os mechanics of materials and structural analysis, I would be certainly willing to pay for it. The graphics and clarity to explain is outstanding.
Me too! Only without the piano music please. I find it distracting.
@@wouterg I do not know why he does it. His production quality is outstanding only to be ruined the background music!
This guy Genius so professional video maker for Engineering
I already passed my first mechanics class, but I have at least one _OH_ moment during every single one of his videos... It's amazing!
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this channel is under rated. Should have more subs
Yeah. We engineer need this type of videos
It will go huge! Just needs more videos and time. Growth of this channel is inevitable.
i wish he uploaded more frequently :(
under rated cause people are ignorant they dont have curiosity
Absolutely
Watching it with 4k resolution and the mathematical derivation of a practical event with different animation and silent effective background music...feels like heavenly study..!!😁
I am was reading though my mechanics of solids textbook not understanding a thing. You would not belive my relief when I looked this up and I saw that The Efficicent Engineer had made a video on the topic! I swear this channel has taught me my entire mech engineering degree so far.
I really appreciate these videos. As a structural designer with PhD. degree in Concrete and steel structures at Technical University I have to admit with everything what have been said. It bring me back 15 years ago, but we weren´t explained this way like the video does. All calculus with integration approaching are explained in very simply but powerful way. Such a shame there is not many teachers at Universities being able to explore the world of structural mechanics by attractive way.
You must be a pretty trash structural designer if you did not pick up on the egregious mistakes and inaccuracies of the mathematical models used in this video. Do the world a favour and never design a building.
I should say I just love every video of this channel. As a mech eng student, those videos are just perfect for recovering old topics like mechanic of materials.
Most Underrated RUclipsr
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Your channel is the best thing happening to my life these days. You guys are the best! I am so grateful you are helping people of all levels to learn keeping these awesome materials free. Greatly appreciate your efforts ❤
Each time we move to a new chapter in class, i come here and your videos are the determining factor in me making sense of the content!
Not all heroes wear capes!!!
I love this channel. It is a blessing of the ancient engineering gods.
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the Omnissiah Himself
@@mihailazar2487Lol!
GOLDDDDD. Each and every word you speak in your videos are just so carefully selected! This is just too good!
You just don't know what a massive help this is for the viewers watching this. It just feeds you a whole chapter of the subject into your mind by just watching. Otherwise one would need to spend hours reading derivations in books that weigh a ton.
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Thanks!
Everytime I'm studying something and find one video of yours about It, It's certainly that I'll understand the subject, you're awesome
Even as someone who has already graduated and practiced this stuff, I love referring to these videos as a refresher!!
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This channel make the best animations, colors, graphs, explanation, equations visualization than a 50 000$ per year university...for an engineering(environmental) student like me this is the best channel i found...you are doing high quality content bro!!
I was a civil engineering graduate but ended up working in another field completely outside of engineering world. These explanations bring back all the memories and the feels though I don’t understand them anymore as I’m no longer practicing but still enjoyed watching nevertheless. How I wish these kind of videos existed during my university days as Theory of Structures is my favorite major subject back then.
im thinking of studying civil. but not sure about it, and am curious about the alternative pathways of the field and degree. i'm in my 2nd year in uni in Australia. What are you doing now?
As a civil engineering student, this channel is a treasure.
watching a short ine of your 20min videos gives me more insight into engineering principles than any lecture that I watch, the way you visually represent the content and then show all methods in a step by step fashion with clear and concise descriptions is unparallel thank you so much for this amazing content!
His detailed explanation is one of the best. It is compare and at the college level. The visuals help with the explanation.
It's really required a lot of effort to cover so much in such small video.
Thanks for your effort in making such intresting video
Anyone else here cramming for their mechanics of materials exam?
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Me.
Yeah. I had 5 days and throw 3 away for nothing. Now I'm panicking and trying save what I can.
in 8 hours
@@8364-j1w how did it go?
Thanks to you I managed to pass one of the most difficult exam I had, keep up the good work! greetings from Italy
Awesome, congrats on passing the exam!
I love this channel guys! It's exciting to see people taking explanations to the next level, including all the necessary comments, sketches and cool animations. Thanks!
the best explanation!
did in 22 minutes what my lecturers couldn't achieve in multiple lectures!
amazing
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This video is awesome and well researched. Thanks a ton for your contribution to Civil Engineering. God bless you bro....
I wish you had been making these videos 5 years ago when I was in my first year of engineering school. Your videos are so helpful!
Youre an absolute legend. Ive been picking your brain since February to make a video on Castiflianos theorem and you actually made a video on it.
You sir will be recommended to all my family and friends plus ill contribute to your patron. God bless you. Keep it up!
I save it for later , but just say , thank you!!!!
Same here😂
Real.
I’m a student of mechanical engineering and this video is just remarkable. Amazing visualizations and truly awesome explanation
you just explained this in 22 min so simply, it is taking me close to an hour of thinking, listening and writing. You are awesome. thank you very much. would you make videos on other topics such as shear flow ?
Alright taking a quick look at your channel, i've gotta say you are amazing mate! You started off with concepts and definitions, moved on to understanding the physics and real life implications of various things, and you're now touching the harder parts of structural mechanics. Also always cool seeing the double integration method i so dearly love from (not sure how to translate this) slab static admissibility
analysis. Keep on making them my dude!
This is the legend who helps us get through engineering with sub par professors, that being said my professors ain't too bad but this guy is the best of the best
After finishing strength of materials I'm now back to review this for structural design. These videos are such a powerful tool to consolidate the knowledge from dry lectures.
Can NASA fund this guy already! You can't imagine the impact of these videos on future engineers!
Your work is far more appealing because of the visual way of presenting the concepts. I think this is what most lecture videos should look like instead of listening to a boring professor explaining things in the least meaningful way.
Keep up the good work.....I'm proud to have known this channel...🎊🎊🎊
video quality is excellent. I use these videos now and again to refresh what I learned when I was in school
Only factor I see in you sir is a great teacher.
I love your teachings
I am searching for a word to say but believe me I am speechless the way you explained the deflection calculation is nothing but butifull
Thank you so much for everything you shared
I haven’t found any better youtube tutorial video till date except these.
This is the best description I have seen and I am a 3rd year Civil Engineer student who literally struggles with the basics, great job at visualising these theories so simply. Subscribed!
The animation makes them so easy to visualise the problem, keep going
Where have you been dude during my 5 years of civ eng college :") I just found out about this channel in my senior year. You guys really do need more appreciation :"")))))🖒✨
Man you should not stop atleast for the sake of those students who are tied to such intricate but highly important core concepts .God bless you man ,live long.
These types of videos are great before learning a concept in Statics
Got my mechanics final exam on Thursday, perfect timing!
I don't think that is enough for it .
@@neo5596 I mean this isnt the only thing Im using to study... I've been taking the course for two months now
Keep them coming 😢 these line up exactly with what we are going over in class perfectly. ♥
Hey, been really enjoying your videos, looking forward to more. I've been working as an ME for the past 8 years and realized that I've forgotten quite a bit about materials and how to run proper FEA. So I've been reading through Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design while watching your videos, it's been a great refresh.
Why does ME require FE analysis and beams and such?
@@adrianhalvorsen7013 I design components and assemblies that see loads during use. So I need to make sure the final product can handle those loads.
@@matts9728 so its smaller versions of beams compared to civil engineering
@@adrianhalvorsen7013 Yeah something like that. For example, think about chairs or tables. Someone designs those and needs to make sure that they can hold X lbs. of weight without collapsing.
@@matts9728 smaller loads, smaller spans, smaller areas so it becomes the same principles more or less.
this is the best channel on RUclips!!!!!!!!! keep up the good work
Your way of explaining is unique and
Concepts are simple to understand
I have recently passed an exam which included this topic, and I used mostly Macaulay's method. My professor was surprised as he never covered it in lectures.
Bliss or Heaven.. such words are not enough to define the satisfaction we achieved by watching these videos..:)
I am very lucky to find this channel. thanks for creating this channel. All my doubts got cleared ❤️❤️
It is this simple: I click LIKE as soon as I start the video because I know I will like it.
Thank u so much. U don’t realize u change peoples lives through these tutorials.
Thank you for existing The Efficient Engineer!!!💖💖💖
The legend the god, our saviour, our king THE EFFICIENT ENGINEER. Watching the video while kneeling down to recieve your holy blessing. Thx for helping me to pass my class!!!
The best channel for mechanical under grads. thanks a lot
Very valuable and informative video - thank you for being an asset to the engineering community!
Better than many classes I had at the university ... If teaching was always like that, there weren't so many dropouts.
I love all your videos ... congratulations.
I remember studying this stuff when i was in my second year civil engineering course. Fantastic!
Thank you so much for all your hard work. You are a blessing to all us engineering students :)
I wish I would have found your channel before 4 years ...any how nothing is late to improve our selves
what an amazing explanation, quality, and performance, congrats for adding a serious value to this world and engineering, by making them more visual and digestable.
Absolutely amazing I beg you to continue these videos. You are saving my life
This is the best video ever on deflection of beam
Man you have all my respect for creating this graphic kinda video....Salute to you sir
Thank God! I've found you on time! I will survive my RDM test tomorrow.
thanks for creating these educational videos, you are helping people all over the world. Greetings from Brazil.
Another great high quality video, thank you!👍🙏
Not an engineer, but these videos are always intriguing and beautiful
I am practising Structural Engineer and still, I find it useful and engaging.
Amazing job. The video itself talks and teaches a lotttttttttttt!
Perfect, many thanks the author for the distribution of a light of mechanical engineering science!
animation deserves million likes💖💖
Learned some of this methods this semester, your explanation is amazing wtf!
Most underrated channel
Please keep uploading videos your channel will certainly grow 😘
It makes me tear to see how beautiful civil engineering can be and how dull they make it seem in my underdeveloped country, thank you guys ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Great explanatory video. I would just add that Castigliano's approach is used to include dynamic loads into the analysis. It is the method of choice in case of any movement or collision.
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Such an awesome visualization will take study beyond examinations, thanks!
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Amazing. Just amazing! I'm assuming you use blender for the animations and then finalize using after effects. Can I ask how you managed to use math font? It looks like you managed to incorporate latex somehow :O
Thanks! :) Yep I use Blender, and Da Vinci Resolve for editing. I use Latex to generate the equations in .svg format, which can then easily be imported into Blender.
@@TheEfficientEngineer You are great bro,keep doing this amazing work!
So you are not only a great engineer, but you also do great animations in Blender...lol
If one day you have no ideas for a video, show the making of your videos!
@@TheEfficientEngineer It would be so interested if you can show us of ur process of making this type of animation ☺️❤
@TheEfficientEngineer
That's... *_great_* to know! 😁
This is a treasure channel for any engineer! Glad I found it, I can imagine how much hectic it would be to make such awesome animation. I think you are using Blender for this purpose. Am i correct?
Yep!
@@TheEfficientEngineer Thanks🙌💯
Keep up the good work!!
Fantastic explain and edit
thank you
thank you very much
Always a masterpiece act ❤ .
i think i'm in love with this video! so well explained!
Very nicely explained, very helpful for understanding and visualizing. Thank you very much.
amazing!! keep it up, i was looking for a channel like this for a while, gold content!
I just appreciate the content provided here. Thanks a lot. Please give us more.
Thank you for such detailed and simpler explanation
This helped me get through Structural Analysis!
Outstanding professionalism
Daaamn this video is perfect, greeting from AGH in Poland
I feel that I have to thank you every time I re watch the video
thank so much
Please make more videos. Never ever stop . Please.
Am I the only one who heard forest when he says force !?
I can't be the only one 😂
All jokes aside. Most underrated channel!!! Keep up the good work bruh.
Excellent video as always. Thank you.