Dog. I’m sorry. It’s probably just a cut piece of filament. No way they could create the with a piece of plastic.
@mateostenbergКүн бұрын
What if, get this, that's an industrial 3d printer and not a prusa you can buy at microcenter. Why would you even think they're using the same filament you are?
@ginesjr.2937Күн бұрын
@@mateostenberg just wondering why they’d even need to print something so small. I mean I know nothing about printing, just saying that’s tiny. And how would they even be able to design that
@hummuseater44Күн бұрын
@ginesjr.2937 so look into it further on your own instead of just declaring that this is fake
@ginesjr.2937Күн бұрын
@@hummuseater44 funny people are actually pressed about f’ing plastic 😂
@ryanvdb7617Күн бұрын
Please place the smallest drum inside the biggest drum.
@PurdueMEКүн бұрын
We did the math, and you could fit *ten thousand trillion* of the small drums into the big drum
@khlorghaal5 күн бұрын
a month of supercompute for a sim on a grid of only 1000^3 is not something to brag about :T although grid-invariance at high reynolds is impressive
@khlorghaal5 күн бұрын
1:32 >SPERMBOT
@velcro82997 күн бұрын
I'm in Ghana, and we don't have all these. Studying the course is outrageously difficult.
@maciej.opalinski12 күн бұрын
"this house runs on dc power" 15 seconds later "this is the house main inverter" shows a gigantic inverter, where's the dc xD i didn't think university would make such bad videos
@atomatman310414 күн бұрын
IT WOULD BE GREAT IF ONE COULD GET A TOUR WOW WHAT A LOAD OF PAST LIVES LOVE FOR CREATIVITY....
@mgm55315 күн бұрын
please find someone withg an american accent next time who is fluent in english. Jesus christ that voice was insuffereable.
@MrRonluker17 күн бұрын
Not enough information. Specs would be useful. How much energy does it store in distance?
@random26918 күн бұрын
Annoying!
@evolutionsfake24 күн бұрын
Them: every home that uses ac to dc conversion is wasteful. Also them: so we have a GIANT inverter from AC to DC transformer! 🤔
@CharlesRoseman24 күн бұрын
This is great congratulations to the team. I’m working on a project I need a small suspended coaster. 40 x70 x 12. Not anything close to this. Simple. If one of you can as a summer side job I’d pay obviously. Thank you.
@user-yv4yd5ks2z27 күн бұрын
will it work with a 12v pump ?i'm going to see,thanks for the inspiration!
@wildcatenthusiast8888Ай бұрын
Incredible model of the Vekoma Inverted Boomerang!!!
@DisMemeChannelАй бұрын
Erm i see screws
@dalitsomjojo224Ай бұрын
THANK FOR THE ADAPT PLUS ADEPT ELECTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING HEALING. GOD BLESS THE UNIVERSES. ITS BEEN REAL
@JasminUwUАй бұрын
No granny shot 😔
@creepyloner1979Ай бұрын
fun fact, a lot of modern electronics have power supplies that will run on ac or dc, since the incoming ac is converted to dc anyway. you can literally just plug them into a 120v battery bank, no modifications necessary.
@leeknivek9 күн бұрын
You cannot have a 120v AC battery bank as batteries are only DC. They can only be DC following the laws of physics. You are correct though that many things use direct current and have a full bridge rectifier inside to square up a 60 cycle sine wave (AC) to a lower or higher voltage DC single wave. It actually becomes a square wave, technically, because it is considered direct current but still has 60 cycles instead of 0 cycles. The only true DC comes from a battery or from a DC generator. The big problem with DC is that it's actually very dangerous at higher voltages and will easily kill. 120v AC will give you a shock but 48v DC can kill. 240v AC might knock you down but 300v DC will instantly stop your heart. AC is much safer at high voltages while DC is even safer if it is 24v or less. The physical problem with DC is that it must be a low voltage but the trade off is high amperage and so you have great transmission losses. AC can travel pretty far without losing too much voltage, but DC loses power in short distances, 10 feet is about the maximum you can go without significant losses at a low voltage
@user-yv4yd5ks2zАй бұрын
can you make it with a 12 volt dc electric motor to turn the hydraulic pump
@MrGonziYT2 ай бұрын
dont go here it sucks
@mondavou94082 ай бұрын
Too expensive & too complicated = tiny, tiny, market.
@harunkurtdev2 ай бұрын
Do you make this competition over the Webots ? Webots support some competition , like wrestling or etc. if Webots over I think some student too comfort the this compotetion.
@victorkomou31512 ай бұрын
Really interesting, is there a specific program at the University to do sports Data Sciences, or are they from different programs but they are working on this specific project 🤔
@PurdueME2 ай бұрын
Hi Victor, these students are researching as part of Mechanical Engineering, but we do have a sports engineering center that works on many projects from many disciplines: engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Ewry
@tithibiswas59212 ай бұрын
What is the fabric name
@KartikPatel-nt4ff2 ай бұрын
😅😅😅well information good show you can 😅😅😅
@merrittw832 ай бұрын
It looks great! When I was at Purdue the ME building was infamous for poor climate control; ironic of course since HVAC is an ME specialty. The radiator steam system in that building is almost 90 years old and it is finally being replaced. Just think what students can look forward to in the next 90 years! ;-)
@JohnMoog-ug6bk3 ай бұрын
Is it woke?
@rattlehead543213 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see my kinfolk doing great. Much love ❤❤❤
@Terrible68673 ай бұрын
Where do I buy this? My family needs it ASAP
@michaellavelle73543 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. All engineering students should welcome this opportunity. Mike Lavelle BSME '66
@pauljcampbell29973 ай бұрын
Not a new idea, but definately worth revisiting!
@amplecrayon97243 ай бұрын
So when can I viably get bedsheets made out of this exotic material without spending more than like $400 on them?
@eliyahzayin54693 ай бұрын
Every time I got the opportunity to talk about steam while a student at Purdue, I took it. It's so unfortunate to me that the corliss engines and the Schenectady locomotive weren't preserved, and I never felt brave enough to propose that a club or student organization try and recreate them. (Mostly because it's expensive and would take way more than four years)
@kenmason61353 ай бұрын
Are you involved in this Dr Russek? - Ken
@invariant473 ай бұрын
cool
@manny_f4 ай бұрын
This shit should be banned. Engineer should be solving problems not creating.
@gaz51082 ай бұрын
That’s what a engineer should do is create
@AEKarnes4 ай бұрын
I would gladly help this man get this engine under steam
@user-ig7gx8ii6w4 ай бұрын
Is this white paint already available in stores? What is the name of?
@therforeitsgucci90394 ай бұрын
I want to be the Jackie Robinson of the co-op program too lol
@user-tg9tc1mo8g4 ай бұрын
the heat thats produced is basically joule heating, So how does entropic heating comes into picture.
@kimlibera6634 ай бұрын
Question: is there enough of this stuff or raw materials to make the necessary surfaces that can be attached to skyscrapers around the world?
@abhiraj11184 ай бұрын
How may I get this?
@abramcrozierministries94154 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@bulatao1955 ай бұрын
"Part of a complete breakfast."
@lukededina71535 ай бұрын
0:41 you can watch the supply of Monster disappear as the car is built
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this look epic
Amazing
Dog. I’m sorry. It’s probably just a cut piece of filament. No way they could create the with a piece of plastic.
What if, get this, that's an industrial 3d printer and not a prusa you can buy at microcenter. Why would you even think they're using the same filament you are?
@@mateostenberg just wondering why they’d even need to print something so small. I mean I know nothing about printing, just saying that’s tiny. And how would they even be able to design that
@ginesjr.2937 so look into it further on your own instead of just declaring that this is fake
@@hummuseater44 funny people are actually pressed about f’ing plastic 😂
Please place the smallest drum inside the biggest drum.
We did the math, and you could fit *ten thousand trillion* of the small drums into the big drum
a month of supercompute for a sim on a grid of only 1000^3 is not something to brag about :T although grid-invariance at high reynolds is impressive
1:32 >SPERMBOT
I'm in Ghana, and we don't have all these. Studying the course is outrageously difficult.
"this house runs on dc power" 15 seconds later "this is the house main inverter" shows a gigantic inverter, where's the dc xD i didn't think university would make such bad videos
IT WOULD BE GREAT IF ONE COULD GET A TOUR WOW WHAT A LOAD OF PAST LIVES LOVE FOR CREATIVITY....
please find someone withg an american accent next time who is fluent in english. Jesus christ that voice was insuffereable.
Not enough information. Specs would be useful. How much energy does it store in distance?
Annoying!
Them: every home that uses ac to dc conversion is wasteful. Also them: so we have a GIANT inverter from AC to DC transformer! 🤔
This is great congratulations to the team. I’m working on a project I need a small suspended coaster. 40 x70 x 12. Not anything close to this. Simple. If one of you can as a summer side job I’d pay obviously. Thank you.
will it work with a 12v pump ?i'm going to see,thanks for the inspiration!
Incredible model of the Vekoma Inverted Boomerang!!!
Erm i see screws
THANK FOR THE ADAPT PLUS ADEPT ELECTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING HEALING. GOD BLESS THE UNIVERSES. ITS BEEN REAL
No granny shot 😔
fun fact, a lot of modern electronics have power supplies that will run on ac or dc, since the incoming ac is converted to dc anyway. you can literally just plug them into a 120v battery bank, no modifications necessary.
You cannot have a 120v AC battery bank as batteries are only DC. They can only be DC following the laws of physics. You are correct though that many things use direct current and have a full bridge rectifier inside to square up a 60 cycle sine wave (AC) to a lower or higher voltage DC single wave. It actually becomes a square wave, technically, because it is considered direct current but still has 60 cycles instead of 0 cycles. The only true DC comes from a battery or from a DC generator. The big problem with DC is that it's actually very dangerous at higher voltages and will easily kill. 120v AC will give you a shock but 48v DC can kill. 240v AC might knock you down but 300v DC will instantly stop your heart. AC is much safer at high voltages while DC is even safer if it is 24v or less. The physical problem with DC is that it must be a low voltage but the trade off is high amperage and so you have great transmission losses. AC can travel pretty far without losing too much voltage, but DC loses power in short distances, 10 feet is about the maximum you can go without significant losses at a low voltage
can you make it with a 12 volt dc electric motor to turn the hydraulic pump
dont go here it sucks
Too expensive & too complicated = tiny, tiny, market.
Do you make this competition over the Webots ? Webots support some competition , like wrestling or etc. if Webots over I think some student too comfort the this compotetion.
Really interesting, is there a specific program at the University to do sports Data Sciences, or are they from different programs but they are working on this specific project 🤔
Hi Victor, these students are researching as part of Mechanical Engineering, but we do have a sports engineering center that works on many projects from many disciplines: engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Ewry
What is the fabric name
😅😅😅well information good show you can 😅😅😅
It looks great! When I was at Purdue the ME building was infamous for poor climate control; ironic of course since HVAC is an ME specialty. The radiator steam system in that building is almost 90 years old and it is finally being replaced. Just think what students can look forward to in the next 90 years! ;-)
Is it woke?
I'm glad to see my kinfolk doing great. Much love ❤❤❤
Where do I buy this? My family needs it ASAP
Wonderful video. All engineering students should welcome this opportunity. Mike Lavelle BSME '66
Not a new idea, but definately worth revisiting!
So when can I viably get bedsheets made out of this exotic material without spending more than like $400 on them?
Every time I got the opportunity to talk about steam while a student at Purdue, I took it. It's so unfortunate to me that the corliss engines and the Schenectady locomotive weren't preserved, and I never felt brave enough to propose that a club or student organization try and recreate them. (Mostly because it's expensive and would take way more than four years)
Are you involved in this Dr Russek? - Ken
cool
This shit should be banned. Engineer should be solving problems not creating.
That’s what a engineer should do is create
I would gladly help this man get this engine under steam
Is this white paint already available in stores? What is the name of?
I want to be the Jackie Robinson of the co-op program too lol
the heat thats produced is basically joule heating, So how does entropic heating comes into picture.
Question: is there enough of this stuff or raw materials to make the necessary surfaces that can be attached to skyscrapers around the world?
How may I get this?
Awesome!
"Part of a complete breakfast."
0:41 you can watch the supply of Monster disappear as the car is built