Hi engineer Lodrick and thanks for the video. Very clear explainations. In fact for water supply networks under pressure a velocity interval of (0,3m/s - 3m/s) is generally acceptable, but a minimum of 0,5m/s is better to prevent water solid particles sedimentation for sure. Thanks for your dedication. PS: Have you consider including french subtitles in your videos, I can help with that if needed I'm frenchie.
Thank you so much for your feedback! The issue is unlike structural engineering where we have few design manuals i.e. British manual in water supply almost every country or region has its design manual! Something that is not acceptable in country A might be acceptable in country B! and this is the reason why I tend to recommend someone to stick with what they have in their country or region! Yes, I agree even 0.3m/s might be acceptable but here in my country, the minimum velocity is around 0.4m/s. About subtitles, yes I have such a plan and by starting I might deal with Spanish and french! I hope I will get someone to assist me with that because I am not well conversant in those languages! Once again thank you so much for your feedback🙏 NB: Please send me your email I will appreciate your help with French subtitles!!
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your video is so informative. Dear sir please keep it up & share with us more informative complete tutorial with us. please share with us waterGems complete package & place it to GIS map. God bless you.
And this is the reason why sometimes we have GIS tutorials... Don't worry brother let me finish what I planned to cover then we will see what we can do! 🙏
Dear Sir, Your tutorial is much helpful for me. i see your every tutorial.but you published your tutorial far time so far.. i think you are a busy person, so i have a suggestion for you that when you record video for one then you will record twice or more video at a time. after recording you publish your video after two or three days continuously .then we will be benefited... for your long gap publishing video we are forget your previous tutorial.. please think my idea. God bless you.
Thank you so much, Rodney! I need to be honest with you, yes I am kinda busy and about your suggestion, that is something that I had in my plan as well so rest assured that soon it will be implemented (at least 1 tutorial per week)! By the way, within this week another watergems tutorial will be uploaded! Once again thank you so much for watching my tutorials and for your feedback/recommendation as well🙏🙏
Actually you can use the same approach but it depends on the size of the project you can even apply Extended Period Simulation (EPS) in your design just to get a full behavior of your project!!
Actually you can use the same approach but it depends on the size of the project you can even apply Extended Period Simulation (EPS) in your design just to get a full behavior of your project!