Reasons for the dam not collapsing naturally: - Sturdy brick-and-mortar structure - Holes in the dam which allow the water to seep through and release pressure, preventing the latter's build-up. In other words, sufficient water was being lost in the reservoir to decrease water pressure faster than it could build up due to the faucet. Less water pressure, less strain on the structure, and consequently, less chances of dam breach.
@@KingOfDams you should allow for water to flow out the other side, creating more of a dam-like structure holding back water, giving it more of a chance to collapse
as you could clearly see from the footage the mortar was eroded easily by the water weakening structural integrity and causing the leaks a fix to this is make it all solid chiseled stone instead of brick so it will be harder for the water to erode straight through
00:8 flooding starts 0:17 water hits walls 0:41 jimmy sees the water 0:51 tunnel starts to flood 1:18 jimmy goes for a dip 1:25 jimmy has panic attack 1:26 jimmy takes last breathes 1:34 jimmy drowns 1:50 zues has a shower 1:58 water starts flooding on other side 2:16 zues starts drowning 2:23 jimmy learns to swim 2:56 tunel fully fills up 3:00 water brakes through everywhere 3:40 alex sees his chamber start flooding 4:05 jimmy really likes swimming 4:36 water starts overthrowing the middle tower 4:44 experiment failed 4:48 1218 years later 5:09 first bit of wall brakes 5:58 wall starts braking a lot 6:20 middle wall falls over 6:29 the end
More like there being so much water on the other side that basically the difference in water pressure never got to high enough to actually topple the dam
There's definitely a potential lawsuit over the mortaring contractor :) The overall structure was remarkably stable, even when you started pushing out bits of the wall to try and engineer a collapse.
Would be interesting to see these with a drain on the other side so that the water pressure can never drop from leaks building up water on the dry side
Yes, this was my first thought seeing it. The representation in the video is not entirely realistic in terms of a dam and a flood (albeit rather cool anyway). Having the water drain at the other end would probably lead to other results! And furthermore, it would be cool to see how long the wall could last under the pressure.
This. A 1/4 inch think layer on the side facing the water might prevent any leaks so that the water can build up and cause a more catastrophic failure.
@@maxlee1423 It would just allow the pressure to build up, so instead of gradual leaking, it explodes onto the other side. Some sort of little scene could be set up.
Its cool how the compartment at the bottom didn't fail, could you maybe make a video of a cutaway of a thin building with thicker walls and a few levels inside of it?
I would’ve made the water flow out on the other side of the dam so the water wouldn’t have been able to level out, it would’ve caused the dam to collapse.
It didn't collapse because so much water leaked through it that the pressure equalized. You should put a drain on the other side of the dam so that doesn't happen.
Yo that was an awesome damb. It let just enough water pass to equilized pressure an minimise damage. The worker casualties would have soinded alarms an potentially save lives 🤗 always love the use of lego figs
at 5.09 you can see a shadow moving away behind the wall immediately after pushing the small brick away. if you slow down the video its easier to see it.
Would like to see the lego people voiced over. Hold nothing back. The screams, the pleas, the last words. Let it reflect the human experience, including the pain and anguish of death.
I thought that end scene was the guy trapped in the lower section, finally becoming strong enough to break free and seek vengeance for his imprisonment.
Dec 23 2021, three innocent construction workers were nearly cost their lives while building a dam. Bad materials, unprofessional builders, and rushed construction caused the dam to collapse during construction, while the water began to build up. The city put a certain date for the day the dam to get finished, but they didn't check the weather and they were unknowing of the flood that would occur. The building operator blames the men who were building for their near deaths, but in reality, it was how he cut corners. He designed it with bad and cheap materials, so the water would flow through easier. He thought it would help the flow of the dam, but it really just damaged it. It was a horrible building plan, and he acted like he was unaware to try to get him out of this situation from being sued by the workers. He is currently being trialed in court for the incident.
So how do beaver dams made of wood do better than brick I don’t under stand But amazing job I love the castle design AND…. road to 1 mil????? Let’s make it happen
I think it’s because they kind of just lay a ton of sticks on top of each other. It becomes so tangled that every stick has another stick taking the pressure from the water, making it stable.
A Beaver dam actually let's water flow too other side. But the middle of the dam. Inside is bone dry. But beavers have to go through water tunnels to get to inside. Branches trigs leaves sand mud stones and small rocks are all used. Beavers really are remarkable creatures.
what happens when you actually make a competent dam lmao. Im going to guess the mortar is water soluable, you could use very hot water to make it disolve faster, though that could risk the legos if you don't do the temp right.
You are right, my cement dissolves quickly in water, and in real dams for many years. One minute of my video probably corresponds to 50 years of real life
@@KingOfDams Something most dams have that your dams don't also is a lot of rebar and ways to relieve pressure like spillways and other things, this dam kind of did it with the leaks, and this dam actually probably survived so long cause it could relieve pressure also with the other side having water it equalized pressure so there wasn't as much strain on either side.
I know I am late to be mentioning this. But I’ve actually seen this effect happened in person but not on a dam interestingly enough. I was living in the Midwest in Minnesota particularly and there was a very heavy rainfall in the area I was living in.Fortunately I live in a third story apartment. But one night due to the rain’s been so heavy that season and flooding had already effect some homes meaning the ground was so badly saturate with water the ground homes were flooded slightly. In some cases water actually physically coming through the stones of the foundation such as concrete brick and some due to being older homes. One of the more intense cases was said it looked like to be almost like a waterfall coming through concrete which I didn’t know that was even physically possible. The worst one looked to have be in the middle of a lake and could not remove the water in the basement due to it flooding back off with in a few hours and structural integrity problems.
Two men drowned in water dam breach in Lego city, build the new cemetery. HEY! Build the cemetery and off to the funeral. Prepare the coffin, lower it into the grave. The new water dam colletion from Lego city.
Well water still seeped to the other side but the building did not fall. Bad news, the video was about dams falling. Good news, we still enjoyed the video.
I like to add names and relationships to make it more fun :) the one on bottom is Dave, the one with the walk-in talkie is his younger brother Ryan, and the third one is the youngest brother James, they a graduated a year apart, but Dave ended up taking a few more years to get a second degree. Ryan has a daughter at home, he’s a single father who gets support from his two brothers. And James was a huge playboy, always flirting with women and getting sad when relationships fail. The guy in the blue hat is Steve. We don’t talk about him.
This is too unreal. Although considering the structure, the proportion of material mechanics is a bit demanding, but there is no minimum waterproofing of the dam body, so it can't be called an experiment.
Recently found this channel. I am happy to finally see one where there was an actual question as to how it would end. Every other video I have seen starts with a sand wall and I am pretty sure you have clearly proved sand dams don't work. :)
I can’t help but think how horrifying it would be to be the guy in the tunnel.
He survived :)
@@KingOfDams
unbreaking 4
Trust me, nobody will hear his screams
: )
He dead
No one will ever hear his screams
Reasons for the dam not collapsing naturally:
- Sturdy brick-and-mortar structure
- Holes in the dam which allow the water to seep through and release pressure, preventing the latter's build-up. In other words, sufficient water was being lost in the reservoir to decrease water pressure faster than it could build up due to the faucet. Less water pressure, less strain on the structure, and consequently, less chances of dam breach.
You are absolutely right!
@@KingOfDams you should allow for water to flow out the other side, creating more of a dam-like structure holding back water, giving it more of a chance to collapse
Tru but also the flow through the dam can also be a lateral force as well as a wash to the mortar and bricks around it
@@KingOfDams 69 likes, so I am not going to ruin it
Me small brain I can’t understand ok
Out of all the dam breach videos I’ve seen this one really was the longest lasting one thus making it easy to understand why your the king of dams
I am so glad you think so, my friend :)
Damn, he really is.
cringekid
You're*
@@richard-df2xo lol ricardo pfp
as you could clearly see from the footage the mortar was eroded easily by the water weakening structural integrity and causing the leaks a fix to this is make it all solid chiseled stone instead of brick so it will be harder for the water to erode straight through
You are right
You have a promising career unlike me and i respect that
cringekid
i love this video
Or just not push the bricks
Props to the cameraman for going 1200 years into the future just to show us this footage.
And come back))))
00:8 flooding starts
0:17 water hits walls
0:41 jimmy sees the water
0:51 tunnel starts to flood
1:18 jimmy goes for a dip
1:25 jimmy has panic attack
1:26 jimmy takes last breathes
1:34 jimmy drowns
1:50 zues has a shower
1:58 water starts flooding on other side
2:16 zues starts drowning
2:23 jimmy learns to swim
2:56 tunel fully fills up
3:00 water brakes through everywhere
3:40 alex sees his chamber start flooding
4:05 jimmy really likes swimming
4:36 water starts overthrowing the middle tower
4:44 experiment failed
4:48 1218 years later
5:09 first bit of wall brakes
5:58 wall starts braking a lot
6:20 middle wall falls over
6:29 the end
Why did you list basically every event
@@gamercoolihopeyouenjoymyvi5055 because you didn’t
Thanks!
Jimmy goes for a dip 🤣, there it is
One mistake you made is that you said that Jimmy drowned but then he standed back to life and learned to swim
Dam doesn't fall
Him:FINE I'll do it myself
*Proceeds to make dam fall while trying to make it look natural*
Noo... :)
@@KingOfDams lol
God: its *natural*
More like there being so much water on the other side that basically the difference in water pressure never got to high enough to actually topple the dam
@@KingOfDams I saw your hand for a brief 2 frames
There's definitely a potential lawsuit over the mortaring contractor :)
The overall structure was remarkably stable, even when you started pushing out bits of the wall to try and engineer a collapse.
Sorry, but I wanted to get dam failure insurance :)
Would be interesting to see these with a drain on the other side so that the water pressure can never drop from leaks building up water on the dry side
Thanks for your idea, I will try to do it
Yes, this was my first thought seeing it. The representation in the video is not entirely realistic in terms of a dam and a flood (albeit rather cool anyway). Having the water drain at the other end would probably lead to other results! And furthermore, it would be cool to see how long the wall could last under the pressure.
Ok
Si my where simonko👪
💓
You should Use the mortar to make a protective coating over the wall.
Ok, I'll try
This. A 1/4 inch think layer on the side facing the water might prevent any leaks so that the water can build up and cause a more catastrophic failure.
@@maxlee1423 It would just allow the pressure to build up, so instead of gradual leaking, it explodes onto the other side. Some sort of little scene could be set up.
@@KingOfDams
amazing job so it looks like real !!! what happened to the workers did they survive?🙂
no
Thank you very much! They survived and sent me this video from the future.
@@KingOfDams wrong
Read my comment….
@@LiamUlvi ok
Its cool how the compartment at the bottom didn't fail, could you maybe make a video of a cutaway of a thin building with thicker walls and a few levels inside of it?
Glad you like, I'll try
I loved the castle-like design of this build!
Glad you like it, my friend!
I would’ve made the water flow out on the other side of the dam so the water wouldn’t have been able to level out, it would’ve caused the dam to collapse.
Thanks for your idea!
Great job on the video! Loved watching it!
As a side note there are going to be a lot of lawsuits from OSHA violations due to the casualties lol
Hahaha :) I am so glad you like it!!
Especially the guy in the lower compartment. He died horribly but bravely!
This video teaches me what the true meaning of the word patience is
Hahaha :)
fell there randomly, wondered what was the video and stayed till end. thank you for this video
I am glad you like it, welcome!
I love that you have added lore this is so original 😭
I am glad you like it xD
Love the detail of the guy being stuck and that really happens alot in dams and castles
Glad you like it!
It didn't collapse because so much water leaked through it that the pressure equalized. You should put a drain on the other side of the dam so that doesn't happen.
I absolutely agree with you!
Just like in a real damn situation pump the water back to the other side.
Interesting, never thought I would be here watching a dam experiment and genuinely finding it interesting but youtube recommendations found a way
Welcome! I am glad you like it!
Yo that was an awesome damb. It let just enough water pass to equilized pressure an minimise damage. The worker casualties would have soinded alarms an potentially save lives 🤗 always love the use of lego figs
Lol :)
at 5.09 you can see a shadow moving away behind the wall immediately after pushing the small brick away. if you slow down the video its easier to see it.
You become a detective :)
5:09
Of all the dam breach videos i have ever seen, this is definitely one of them.
I am glad you think so xD
This is Amazing Btw
Glad you think so!
this guy is so dedicated to his channel that he took more than 1200 years to make this video, gonna give a like for that
Thank you so much, dear friend! :)
The whole crew be like
The highest one: this is fine
The mid guy: I'm gonna take a swim
The guy inside: L E A K
Lol:)
I cant help but realize this whole video is in ken burns, but its the best one I've seen
I am so glad you think so, my friend!!
Calms me and eases my mind, feel like I learn something even if it’s just lego dudes 😂 thanks for the videos, hope life continues well for you!
Thank you so much! :)
This gives me so much nostalgia for some reason
Nostalgia for childhood?
You should try adding a layer of paint on the front of the dam to help seal it
You are right, but would such a video be interesting?
Yes
Ok
Uh no
Mhhhh he si l god
Would like to see the lego people voiced over. Hold nothing back. The screams, the pleas, the last words. Let it reflect the human experience, including the pain and anguish of death.
Wow...
The man that has water flooding inside is like titanic compartments closed and they drown
Scary..
I thought that end scene was the guy trapped in the lower section, finally becoming strong enough to break free and seek vengeance for his imprisonment.
Cool! :)
Dec 23 2021, three innocent construction workers were nearly cost their lives while building a dam. Bad materials, unprofessional builders, and rushed construction caused the dam to collapse during construction, while the water began to build up. The city put a certain date for the day the dam to get finished, but they didn't check the weather and they were unknowing of the flood that would occur. The building operator blames the men who were building for their near deaths, but in reality, it was how he cut corners. He designed it with bad and cheap materials, so the water would flow through easier. He thought it would help the flow of the dam, but it really just damaged it. It was a horrible building plan, and he acted like he was unaware to try to get him out of this situation from being sued by the workers. He is currently being trialed in court for the incident.
Idk why I like these (maybe it’s my mental stuff IDFK ) but I like this
Glad you like it, my friend!
Do you have a list of all the stuff you use to make your dams? I would love to do this for a hobby! Looks like a blast
Hmm.., sand, mini bricks, minifigures and two hands :)
This actually stood up great.
Glad you think so
So how do beaver dams made of wood do better than brick I don’t under stand
But amazing job I love the castle design AND…. road to 1 mil????? Let’s make it happen
I am so glad you like it!
I think it’s because they kind of just lay a ton of sticks on top of each other. It becomes so tangled that every stick has another stick taking the pressure from the water, making it stable.
They also pack a lot of silt into a dam to slow leakage. The wood is really more like rebar in a beaver dam.
A Beaver dam actually let's water flow too other side. But the middle of the dam. Inside is bone dry. But beavers have to go through water tunnels to get to inside. Branches trigs leaves sand mud stones and small rocks are all used. Beavers really are remarkable creatures.
Was the guy in the tunnel AQUA MAN? He just stood his ground. He's a super hero!
You are absolutely right! xD
what happens when you actually make a competent dam lmao. Im going to guess the mortar is water soluable, you could use very hot water to make it disolve faster, though that could risk the legos if you don't do the temp right.
You are right, my cement dissolves quickly in water, and in real dams for many years. One minute of my video probably corresponds to 50 years of real life
@@KingOfDams Something most dams have that your dams don't also is a lot of rebar and ways to relieve pressure like spillways and other things, this dam kind of did it with the leaks, and this dam actually probably survived so long cause it could relieve pressure also with the other side having water it equalized pressure so there wasn't as much strain on either side.
i love how the water squirting out the dam
Glad you like it!
amazing video! you build it too good
Thank you so much!
I love how you're build won't be destroyed by water so you poke the bricks out you ain't sly.
I am glad you like it :)
@@KingOfDams you should do something advanced, like... Make small vents for water to come through like you see with modern damns to provide power
I know I am late to be mentioning this. But I’ve actually seen this effect happened in person but not on a dam interestingly enough. I was living in the Midwest in Minnesota particularly and there was a very heavy rainfall in the area I was living in.Fortunately I live in a third story apartment. But one night due to the rain’s been so heavy that season and flooding had already effect some homes meaning the ground was so badly saturate with water the ground homes were flooded slightly. In some cases water actually physically coming through the stones of the foundation such as concrete brick and some due to being older homes. One of the more intense cases was said it looked like to be almost like a waterfall coming through concrete which I didn’t know that was even physically possible. The worst one looked to have be in the middle of a lake and could not remove the water in the basement due to it flooding back off with in a few hours and structural integrity problems.
Thank you very much for your very interesting story!
This had a better plot than most horror movies and I love it! Especially the music, spot on :)
I am so glad you like it, dear friend!
You need a drain on the dry side to keep the pressure from being so close to even.
Thanks for the good idea!
As you see the guy swimming in the right side is definetly amazing
I agree with you xD
THIS IS SO GOOD AND AMAZING KEEP THE WORK UP:))
Thank you so much!!
Why have I become addicted to these ?
Welcome aboard :)
Ooooooo castle wall
Did you like it?
Yes everyone drowned it was hilarious that the people there died from a incident
i used to watch this kind of videos when i was a kid. thank you for making these videos.
Thank you so much, dear friend!
1:52 F por el muñeco que ya se ahogó
Two men drowned in water dam breach in Lego city, build the new cemetery.
HEY!
Build the cemetery and off to the funeral.
Prepare the coffin, lower it into the grave.
The new water dam colletion from Lego city.
Scary story..
🤩🤩🤩😍
First! Congrats!
Ощущение, словно смотришь фильм-катастрофу.)
Рад что вы так подумали :)
Wow
Thx!
Those workers should form a union, this is definitely an unsafe work environment.
Lego lives matter!✊😁
They are under Russian jurisdiction :)
The ending was so unsaisifying
Sorry.. xD
Your getting a subscription FOR SURE this is what I wanna see
Glad you think so, my friend!!
Bro this actually cool
Thank you very much!
Well water still seeped to the other side but the building did not fall. Bad news, the video was about dams falling. Good news, we still enjoyed the video.
You could use a second pump to keep the "dry side" dry, to increase the waterpressure on the castledam.
Nice idea, thank you!
This one did much better than the others.
Agree with you.
Wow this one is actually glued together instead of loosely stacked
If there is no sand then I have to use glue :D
The fact it's been 3 years since I've seen this and it still makes me ◡̈⋆ⒽⒶⓅⓅⓎ😊
I am very glad that you continue to watch my videos, my friend!
R.I.P to the brave Lego men who sacrificed themselves for our entertainment.
They survived, I checked :)
i interpret the ending being some beast grew in the water on the other side and that's why they built a dam, to prevent that from happening
Cool!!
I’m not sure what I watched that got me here but this is cool
Welcome aboard, my friend!
Being trapped in a flooding tunnel would have to be the worst way to go
Just not for Aquaman :)
Congrats this one almost worked!!!!
Thank you very much! :)
Wow! Loved the timeskip!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
I like to add names and relationships to make it more fun :) the one on bottom is Dave, the one with the walk-in talkie is his younger brother Ryan, and the third one is the youngest brother James, they a graduated a year apart, but Dave ended up taking a few more years to get a second degree. Ryan has a daughter at home, he’s a single father who gets support from his two brothers. And James was a huge playboy, always flirting with women and getting sad when relationships fail. The guy in the blue hat is Steve. We don’t talk about him.
Wow, cool!!
Rip to that first Lego guy he was a legend
LEGO will release a special minifigure in honor of him!
Bro got his great great great great great great great great great great grandson to carry on the vid💀
:D
Do I always love these videos
I am very glad you like it!
for some reason i found it funny how everyone is just sitting there while the first guy is just floating
Lol:)
The fact that he was pushing the dam so it can fall is cool
Glad you like it :)
Good lego experiment
Thank you!
All this suspense just gives me some Outer Wilds DLC flashbacks..
Lol:)
This is too unreal. Although considering the structure, the proportion of material mechanics is a bit demanding, but there is no minimum waterproofing of the dam body, so it can't be called an experiment.
I have to make a choice between realism and interestingness :)
Man brung satisfying to another level
Glad you think so :)
Nice job on pushing it on the other side
Thanks :)
“Alright guys, headed to lunch.” said the first guy to float away.
Lol :)
If you're the king of dams I'm afraid to see what the peasant of dams builds
Hahaha :)
"A MAN HAS DROWNED IN LEGO CITY! QUICK BUILD THE HEARSE AND OFF TO THE RESCUE! THE NEW FUNERAL HOME PLAYSET!"
Lol :)
You should make an underground one that has 3 layers of those block thingies, on top and at the sides.
Cool idea!
I love how the one guy was just floating face down in the dead man position the majority of the video often going in circles lol
I am glad you like it xD
An excellent dam video. 💙 T.E.N.
Dang I have been watching this channel for about 4 years
Welcome back :)
Recently found this channel. I am happy to finally see one where there was an actual question as to how it would end. Every other video I have seen starts with a sand wall and I am pretty sure you have clearly proved sand dams don't work. :)
Welcome aboard! I need to be 100% sure of this, so the experiments will continue :)
3:14 the little Lego figure underwater looking horrified is my favorite
He survived :)
@@KingOfDams im glad emergency services were quick to rescue him lmao
Another great video!. I’d love to see a video where you build a dam that doesn’t leak, have you ever tried that?
Thank you very much, my friend! I will have to close my channel when I make such a dam :)
01:20 : Lego Guy : Water touched my, I'm Dead. 🤣🤣🤣
Lol:)
These videos are relaxing. 😂
Glad you think so!
This was terrifyingly realistic at the end😥
Glad you think so :D
Just imagine if this guy was one of those science youtubers
Lol xD
This would be good as a stop motion
May be :)
Super nice idea! I*'ll build it with my sons.
All we need is alrdy here :D
I've an idea how it will work: the whole wall needs plaster.
You are right :)
Glad you like it xD
Nice in real time sounds
Glad you like it !