Absolutely brilliant content, I am a student studying civil engineering, and I suffer from ADHD. The way you have simply portrayed this equation absolutely works for me, so thank you so much.
thank you for your sharing. I know that standpipe for water level and piezometer is for water pressure. just wonder what difference purpose in ELS construction between standpipe and piezometer?
hi! Why isn't the pressure at point A and point B the same? If we were to consider a datum line along the center of the large pipe, point A and point B are the same height from this datum line. Am i confusing static pressure with stagnation pressure?
Absolutely brilliant content, I am a student studying civil engineering, and I suffer from ADHD. The way you have simply portrayed this equation absolutely works for me, so thank you so much.
Hi your videos are getting me through uni rn, thanks !!!.
I'm so glad to hear they are helping! Thank you for the support!
You're a great teacher. Keep making more civil engineering videos 🤍
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one movie about measuring one of this pipes with piesometer.. the wistle would be welcomed
USEFULL VIDEO.can you do example problems of this?
Thank you, really helpful 🤓
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Thanks a lot. ❤
Could you go through relative equilibrium with some examples please
Yes, I will get a video out on that as soon as possible.
Great video Engr. Pls can you cover a detailed animation on SPT I'm a young Geotechnical Engineer from Nigeria 🇳🇬🙏🏿🙏🏿
thank you for your sharing. I know that standpipe for water level and piezometer is for water pressure. just wonder what difference purpose in ELS construction between standpipe and piezometer?
Sir, what is static pressure or thermodynamic pressure
hi! Why isn't the pressure at point A and point B the same? If we were to consider a datum line along the center of the large pipe, point A and point B are the same height from this datum line. Am i confusing static pressure with stagnation pressure?
Well because fluid is flowing, its not at rest, which means it is constantly losing energy due to friction, leading to less flow rate.
my doubt is..wont the liquid come out of tubes?