I find it crazy that these kinds of short educational animated video are more helpful, informative and interesting than a semester of university lecturers 😅. Great informative vid thanks
I studied reinforced concrete design in college and I have to say I'm impressed how much information you guys packed into a short video like this. Very well done
The government should hire animators in collaboration with the profs for educational purposes. The curriculum should include these animated subjects to clearly understand what they are teaching. We are in the modern world where books ain't enough to learn, and most importantly, is not enough to understand. I am an engineering college student and I learned more in this vid during this online classes. Thanks lesics!
I'm an arachitect, I'm reading all of these for a long period of time, just some I understand and we let the engineers do theirs, Thanks a lot it's a clear view you use for my much understanding.
Engineering universities, all over the world, should pay you a hefty price for these invaluable and extremely well done animation videos. You're on another level, above the whole world of education.
نحزن وننسى أن أمرنا بيد الله، نغرق بالهموم وننسى أن الفرج يأتي من الله، ونيأس وننسى أن الفضل من عند الله، اللهُمَّ أنت وَلِيُّنَا فتولنا برحمتك واغننا بفضلك عمّن سواك🦋💛
As a Mason this is very informative but I still strongly agree using stone footings for residential housing should be re adapted.... your home will never have issues in your life time
Hello sir please post more videos on civil engineering or how mechanical machine work or parts. Like you did the liner motor video (I loved it) appreciate your hard work sir. Thnaku
i would like to point out that there is also friction against the piles that also supports the building alongside the footing at the incompressible layer. i did soil mechanics some 20 years ago and i recall that this frictional force is usually far greater
In an O’Neill cylinder, that stainless steel is essentially the soil. You need footings to help distribute the load, besides you can put work elevators going up and down and like streets and avenues/water ways. That way you can make any kind of repairs or maintenance easier.
Thank you!!! Finally a video series that I can use to teach middle school age students about architecture, structures, and construction.....!! Man there are some horrible videos out there - many of which you need a dictionary and a phd to follow....again thank-you!!!
Very nice video, simple, straight forward but yet informative... I would like to add a little information here about the pile foundations... In fact they are two types of pile systems, the friction piles that were discussed in this video and the end bearing pile that were not discussed here (or maybe I've missed it) the end bearing piles simply transmit loads and moment to a rigide layer in the depth.... Thanks once more 🙏🏻
I just learnt 1/2 year of building engineering in 5mins clip. Next mins I watch 1hrs of TH-cam building engineering and qualified Engineering without a certificate. Thanks you 🤪
Great video, great knowledge, kindly, if I may ask which foundation types would be good for natural calamities like earthquakes mostly and tsunamis. Any knowledge is helpful, thanks
Plate Load Tests are not used for that, and definitely not for piles. We would drill through the ground to depths deeper than the length of the piles, take samples and test them in the lab, a PLT would be impractical in this case.
I think this video missed out a critical consideration in good design - cost. Designs should obviously provide safety but at an optimal cost. Otherwise we would simply use the most conservative design.
Make a video on Al-Air batteries and Dual carbon batteries, also challenges in developing such batteries. Hardly find any detailed video about such concept. Please.. 🙏🙏🙏
I find it crazy that these kinds of short educational animated video are more helpful, informative and interesting than a semester of university lecturers 😅. Great informative vid thanks
I have a feeling you shoud change your carrier path now before it’s too late.
or you just suck at studies
@@darrennixon8765 maybe he has unhelpful teachers like you at his university
It is said a picture is worth 1,000 words so 360 seconds x 30 fps x 1,000 words/frame = a big number of words
@@holynex "carrier"..
As a structurally minded mechanical engineer with real estate exposure I really, really appreciated this civil engineering video. Many thanks! :))
Wow.what a great archivement
What is real estate exposure? I’m not being smart or something I just don’t know and am honestly curious :)
@@seanredfieldisntme636 , I think he meant that he works directly in site/field =)
@@saidimon unlikely. it sounds more like he's bought a house. Being a site engineer has nothing to do with real estate.
I'm also mech student watching this now...... Nice engineering and explanation
I studied reinforced concrete design in college and I have to say I'm impressed how much information you guys packed into a short video like this. Very well done
Explanation from this guy's side was far more better than my teacher's .
The government should hire animators in collaboration with the profs for educational purposes. The curriculum should include these animated subjects to clearly understand what they are teaching. We are in the modern world where books ain't enough to learn, and most importantly, is not enough to understand. I am an engineering college student and I learned more in this vid during this online classes. Thanks lesics!
Rather, the colleges or lecturers should make use of such online-available videos to enhance lectures.
Unfortunately some lecturers don't have the knowledge to lecture about such.
Pad footing,two design aspects of footing/area&thickness/ Applied bending,Trapezoidal footing,unbalance Eccentric footing,Strap footing,combined footing,deferential settlement, Burj khalifa uses Raft & Pile Footing/ and combination of shallow & deep foundation!
Hard strata,frictional resistance,Applied bending moment,
3D Animation by-Jithujayachandran,actual design & wrong design,soil getting compressed,excavation,Incompressible layer which can stand layer,
I'm an arachitect, I'm reading all of these for a long period of time, just some I understand and we let the engineers do theirs, Thanks a lot it's a clear view you use for my much understanding.
I am an Enguhneer now after seeing this video! Off to build my first home!
Engineer spelling is wrong.
Who made you engineer 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@agenzo963
It's a joke
@@gwyn. who is serious
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trust me i am an "Enguhneer"
@Saurabh Gupta FF khelta hei
Engineering universities, all over the world, should pay you a hefty price for these invaluable and extremely well done animation videos. You're on another level, above the whole world of education.
am on it
Oh wow finally in my area of Civil Engineering, instead of Electrical Engineering and Physics :)
Thanks a lot, pls more so
Every area of engineering is beautiful.
N.B. : I am in electrical engineering.
This kind of footing I have never seen anywhere in my country but great to learn about different footings that exist.
Let me guess ...india ??? lol you guys dont have footings...just slums
Finally lesics Started Civil Engineering Topics I Eagerly Waiting The Next Video.
Great video! I recommend using IS units alongside imperial, most of your potential viewers are from outside the usa
also he is from India 😂😂
Lesics is an Indian channel btw.
@@rishusharma1630 yh🇮🇳❤️
@@somu.202 thnx
Lesics always restores the faith that engineering is interesting if it is taught rightly.
Our teachers basically kill all our curiosity, and engineering without curiosity is just overload tension on brain.
Very informative even for someone building his own humble house instead of skyscraper.
This video is truly informative..... Please make more conceptual videos related to Civil engineering.
Please make a patreon, there are a lot of people that would like to support your work.
Can't wait to see the second part of this video!!
Thank you so much for this really educational video. Keep on the great work
نحزن وننسى أن أمرنا بيد الله، نغرق بالهموم وننسى أن الفرج يأتي من الله، ونيأس وننسى أن الفضل من عند الله، اللهُمَّ أنت وَلِيُّنَا فتولنا برحمتك واغننا بفضلك عمّن سواك🦋💛
5:00 Now I understand why the footing in our newly built school building looked like this. Thanks for this informative video.
This channel is creating love for other branches directly even if one doesn't know their ABCDs ❤️.
I Know nothing about engineering, but I like it, and appreciate its marvels.
Thanks!
Will you be discussing the role of reinforcement steel rod in the footings?
To distribute tensile load and flexes, the RCC
Happy new year and thank you for the info.
Cool, a topic I didn't know much at all about, I love when that happens.
Wonderful! Want more videos about civil engineering please!
As a Mason this is very informative but I still strongly agree using stone footings for residential housing should be re adapted.... your home will never have issues in your life time
This type of footing was used in my house and it was really cool how thick it is
Great, now I am ready to build a building.
Great ideas ☺️
Thank you sir.
This channel is just something else
We need more Civil Engineering Videos 🌹
This is great! Looking forward to the next video.
I found to grasp a good footing on this subject...thanks!
great effort. thank you jithu..do more content on structural engineering 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you for the free educational video, bless you!
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Hello sir please post more videos on civil engineering or how mechanical machine work or parts. Like you did the liner motor video (I loved it) appreciate your hard work sir. Thnaku
Fantastic explanations which are easily understood .
I appreciate your short informative video
Good explanation !
i would like to point out that there is also friction against the piles that also supports the building alongside the footing at the incompressible layer. i did soil mechanics some 20 years ago and i recall that this frictional force is usually far greater
Friction against piles, called skin friction.
Amazingly explained
This is more than few moths of scholling. Great work.
Thank you so much for this interesting presentation...
Thank you for making this video, I realy liked it because, very nice, informative and explaining process.
I knew, and may I have to say that before this video, I was interesting about the protein animations videos too 🙂😊 thanks a lot of your knowledge 😊
Very well explained with the good Animation.
Very informative. I’m building one structure. Needed such guidance 👍
most precisely created informative animation video thank you team lesics.
Raft and pile footing in Burj khalifa nice information with with their work
There was a little more to it than I expected. But it all made clear sense!
Very informative thanks
Amazing! Thanks for the video!
In an O’Neill cylinder, that stainless steel is essentially the soil.
You need footings to help distribute the load, besides you can put work elevators going up and down and like streets and avenues/water ways. That way you can make any kind of repairs or maintenance easier.
My self iam a civil engineer to learn this stuff I took 2 weeks to 7nderstand but this dude made understood I minutes
Thank you!!! Finally a video series that I can use to teach middle school age students about architecture, structures, and construction.....!! Man there are some horrible videos out there - many of which you need a dictionary and a phd to follow....again thank-you!!!
Thank you for making this kind of video
Mantap.....
Bisa tambah ilmu di bidang bangunan ni....
Very nice video, simple, straight forward but yet informative... I would like to add a little information here about the pile foundations... In fact they are two types of pile systems, the friction piles that were discussed in this video and the end bearing pile that were not discussed here (or maybe I've missed it) the end bearing piles simply transmit loads and moment to a rigide layer in the depth.... Thanks once more 🙏🏻
Wow, I am actually grinding to make a video about this, thanks for giving me another idea! Nice video!
THANK YOU FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS.
CAN WE GET A VIDEO ABOUT SENSORS AND DETECTORS?
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment
Thank you. This is indeed very informative.
Those types of videos that make youtube great web site spend your time in it
*I usually execute these items. Very good and sustainable*
Thank you for this great video!
information video, thanks for posting.
I just learnt 1/2 year of building engineering in 5mins clip. Next mins I watch 1hrs of TH-cam building engineering and qualified Engineering without a certificate. Thanks you 🤪
Excellent job
finall they started civil engineering topics
Easy to learn with animation, thanks!
Mind blown
Thank you so much......
Love you
Thanks a lot for this great video! hope you will make more videos like this for us.
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment
Nice animation waiting for more civil engineering related videos
Great video, great knowledge, kindly, if I may ask which foundation types would be good for natural calamities like earthquakes mostly and tsunamis. Any knowledge is helpful, thanks
thanks for the video
Plate Load Tests are not used for that, and definitely not for piles. We would drill through the ground to depths deeper than the length of the piles, take samples and test them in the lab, a PLT would be impractical in this case.
Excellent video.
thanks for sharing, very informative and useful indeed
Very helpful video
0:17 this is the first guy in the world history to demolish Burj Khalifa
That's where good thanks
I think this video missed out a critical consideration in good design - cost. Designs should obviously provide safety but at an optimal cost. Otherwise we would simply use the most conservative design.
Supper Video. 👍. Great work
Where and when is the second video?
Thanks it's the great topic!
It has amazing information!
Precious information
Good information, thank you
Please do a video on cross drainage works and diversion heads of irrigation engineering.
Thank you
Instead of calling it footing you must call it the foundation (footing is a type of foundation)
This is highly educative! Thanks
Very Impressive
Can I add footing to my existing concrete house?
Thanks for your sharing
Good report
Good information. Excellent presentation.👍👍✌️✌️. I am really interested in your channel.
Great information sir.... Thanks🙏 sir
Excellent work sir!!
Please make more videos on civil engineering... 🙏
Make a video on Al-Air batteries and Dual carbon batteries, also challenges in developing such batteries.
Hardly find any detailed video about such concept.
Please.. 🙏🙏🙏
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment send 10 month ago
@@sayyamzahid7312 Which comment?
Great explanation. N8ce 👌