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studying electrical and electronical engineering. i lost my studying energy and videos like this bring the soul back. thanks for that, it was really entertaining and educational.
These are great to watch. Could you use the electricity to power an electric generator to pump the water back up to the top again using another cool mini-creation? Archimedes screw or something just as cool
I used to stay up all night watching similar videos all the time few years back. The real question is do these guys know how to monetize their channel???
Watching you build this model it bluffing... The minutiae and patience at play are soothing to observe. But I have a question, what can you power with a dam this size, if anything (well surely something...)?
Instead of the bricks at 6:44, I think an aluminum or steal I beam would have been much stronger, plus it would never ever corroded. Just a thought, love the mans work thou.
I went on quite an extensive research to undertand the answer given to this question and I think it's wrong. You are correct, the turbine runner goes at the bottom, and that's where it's placed. It's just the generator that it's up top, with a long shaft connecting them. The thing is that they are not making the water flow through the runner, but making it fall on top very aggressively, because of... gravity, thus harnessing the potential energy :)
This guy totally underestimates (or ignores) the load of water on the dam. No engineering knowledge was applied to this. This will disintegrate within a few weeks or with the next heavy rain. No foundation below. Only fixed into clayish soil by about 10 cm. Not enough rebar. No concrete sidings. Not a good design for generating more than a trivial amount of power.
@@Tran-Chien Chà, tôi rất vui vì bạn thích nhận xét của tôi, nhưng có vẻ như bạn không hiểu tiếng Anh. Hãy dùng thử Google Dịch để thực sự trả lời một cách có ý nghĩa những nhận xét bạn nhận được. Well I am glad you liked my comment, but apparently you do not understand English. Try Google Translate to actually reply meaningfully to comments you receive.
@@Tran-Chien Bạn dường như hoàn toàn đánh giá thấp (hoặc bỏ qua) tải lượng nước đổ lên đập. Rõ ràng không có kiến thức kỹ thuật nào được áp dụng cho việc này. Điều này có thể sẽ tan rã trong vòng một vài tuần hoặc với trận mưa lớn tiếp theo. Không có nền tảng bên dưới. Nó chỉ được cố định vào đất sét khoảng 10 cm. Bạn không sử dụng đủ cốt thép. Vách bê tông bị thiếu. Đây có vẻ không phải là một thiết kế tốt để tạo ra nhiều năng lượng hơn một lượng điện năng tầm thường.
Anyone can look at the stream flowing from the spillway into the wall opposite and realize that erosion will be a serious problem very soon. Spillway should be directed downstream and the whole area should be concreted. I too thought the dam wall was a bit thin.
For recharging cell phone battery. Should have also put a generator/alternator on the other side where overflow is running and another on the dam run by the water flowing at the bottom.
So, not only did he conserve water for irrigation for crops, but electricity for his home, and the building knowledge to build homes too! Now take this to the United Nations so they can teach their peoples and stop crying poor
This person has got the talent to build i reckon like 1000 people would have to take 100 tries just to get it right plus you are always thinking of dams to build
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Hello, American viewer here, I was wondering what nationality you hail from, just a curious question that all. My thoughts was either Taiwan or more likely Thailand
This is a type of turbine that does not need to be placed at the bottom of the dam because this type of turbine uses the suction of water in the outlet pipe