All the negative comments were placed first, getting on the narratives language. Engineers sometimes need things processed and explained differently and others will focus on grammatical errors. We're the Nazis successful in their endeavors? Why would grammar Nazis?
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u don't seem that busy so... lols anyway it seems to me that when explaining something its best to give as many details as to why something works the way it does as possible so if you get stuck on any step you potentially have the information to go back and fix it.
@@ionutalex7347 I thumbed up Shaun's post because video was strange in English, way we speak English different to video. video ok, but "if" you did not notice, it appears to be short on words that are naturally known to be implied. Biggest one you may notice is the word "the" How many times was that word mentioned in the video ? ;)
@@brycering5989 Kirloskar Brothers is an Indian company so it's possible that they provided part of the transcript for the video. There is no word for "the" in Hindi, the most common language in India which is why many English speakers in India don't fully understand when to use the word "the".
It sounds like this was constructed by somebody using English as a second language. I understood what he was saying and overall I thought the audio was intelligent and carefully thought out. Proof reading by an English speaking person would have helped but in the end it's all about comprehension. In Europe people switch between languages all the time, and the same kind of unusual syntax is the norm. No matter, they are understood fine.
So I learned about pumps and STE(Simplified Technical English) today. Without having prior knowledge of STE, I was just watching the video thinking "Grug want rock" and "Grug want impeller", mainly just because I noticed the lack of articles and stuff. Then I read some comments and now I truly understand the purpose of STE. Not gonna lie though, the lack of articles and such made me pay more attention to the information mainly because I was so because I was so focused on listening out for the article "the"
Is it cool being an India? What is it like being an India? I've always thought about what it would be like to be an India. Maybe you can help give me some pointers so I can be an India just like you.
Note 1: Prime pump with open impeller and consideration of suction lift to prevent cavitation. Note 2: semi-open is better, due to relative efficiency.
This is useful (so thankyou for publishing it), but, as a native English speaker I genuinely had trouble understanding some of the narration without the word "the". I had to play back several sections several times in order to understand.
I take it the people that produce this are from India. as the people commenting from India seem to be the only ones that don't notice the Articles missing. Nevertheless I appreciate them taking the time to produce this video.
The volute design in this animated video is anti-clockwise, the more common configuration is clockwise volute. The rotation direction is seen from the shaft end point of view, not the back. There could be some sort of animation error here to explain a common end suction pump. This is because engines turn in clockwise direction only and they are commonly coupled as stand by pumpsets.
Video is nicely done to explain working of Centrifugal Pump. Confusion is created in direction of rotation. In this video, when impeller alone is rotating, it is rotating in counter clockwise direction. When the same impeller goes in the casing, it is rotating in clockwise direction. Please remove this anomaly. Direction of rotation is very very important in Centrifugal Pumps. Pump casing shown here is with counter clock wise rotation seen from driving end. Kirloskar Brothers Pumps are with clock wise direction of rotation seen from driving end.
"The" doesn't contribute to meaning 99% of time. Many languages don't have article. For those that do, every language uses a different set of rules for articles. Learn any foreign language, and you will understand. Impeller/The impeller/An impeller/The impelers/An impellers/Impellers does X. How does that matter?
All very elucidating, but I prefer to use definite article in communication. And I like it when others do, it facilitates flow of exchange of ideas ...
A common mistake when describing this device is in 'calling it a pump ' it is in fact a ' circulator '. A pump uses a decreasing volume area to force a liquid to move as the liquid cannot be compressed. This device will still rotate if the outlet is blocked
The water in a centrifuge is rotating because it is subject to a centripetal force, plainly it cannot also be subject to a centrifugal force which is what is being said in this video. The water is actually thrown outwards tangentially due to it inertia.
There is a huge misunderstanding about the role of the volute, which is NOT used to increase the pressure. Pressure rise happens in the impeller and in the bladed/unbladed diffuser between the impeller and the volute. The increase of the cross section of the volute is only meant to keep a constant flow rate as fluid enters it all around the machine, thus minimizing energy losses. If there were a pressure gradient in the volute from inlet to outlet, there would also be an imbalance in pressure around the impeller which in turn would cause unstable operation.
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+Fabri92Rssista I was thinking something similar when i opened my spa pump for first time, it should be designed to balance the pressure along the volute and keep the flow rate. Would be great to see a CFD analysis to verify that. Anyway the video was awesome
Fabri92 if your still out there please answer this I need your help on scale magnitude you would not believe it will be the crowning achievement in your life and will take you just a few minutes
The video was so informative ............ It clear my concept about positive pressure and negative and its reasons. help us with more such kinds of videos.
Engineers don't need articles. Great video. I feel very informed.
Amen to that.
All the negative comments were placed first, getting on the narratives language. Engineers sometimes need things processed and explained differently and others will focus on grammatical errors. We're the Nazis successful in their endeavors? Why would grammar Nazis?
Efficiency, efficiency, efficiency.
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As a retired Pattern Maker of 41 years, I Totally approve of this video. Thanks for posting.
what kind of patterns does a pattern maker do? I only now that term in the context of sewing.
Laterally I found you one of the best teacher in my life and helps me alot in learning engineering practically
"Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?" -Kevin from The Office
u don't seem that busy so... lols anyway it seems to me that when explaining something its best to give as many details as to why something works the way it does as possible so if you get stuck on any step you potentially have the information to go back and fix it.
@@ionutalex7347 I thumbed up Shaun's post because video was strange in English, way we speak English different to video. video ok, but "if" you did not notice, it appears to be short on words that are naturally known to be implied.
Biggest one you may notice is the word "the"
How many times was that word mentioned in the video ?
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@@brycering5989 Nice mansplain.
@@brycering5989 Kirloskar Brothers is an Indian company so it's possible that they provided part of the transcript for the video. There is no word for "the" in Hindi, the most common language in India which is why many English speakers in India don't fully understand when to use the word "the".
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In Technical explanation the main objective is to explain the phenomena. Also its not an English class, the person has done a great job...
a very helpful video, I just pulled apart my pump for maintenence and found this informative. thanks.
science, engineering, tech don't require beautiful grammar and sentences. Love the video and i got what i was looking for. thanks
Watching few hours before the exam...and it was really very useful....
Thank you. This was the most helpful video on centrifugal pumps I found on UA-cam 🙏🙏
9 years and still helpful.
Great video and animation! Such a good cause to help with visual education in such difficult subjects.
God bless you people ! Thank you so much for such easy , comprehensive, clear and schematic videos.
Why u need this video
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His hard work is really an inspiration.
Keep working hard
I didn't notice the lack of the word 'the' (strangely), and thoroughly enjoyed (the) video; graphics and explanation were both simple. :D
Val Cronin what do you mean? he uses the word "the" often..
It sounds like this was constructed by somebody using English as a second language. I understood what he was saying and overall I thought the audio was intelligent and carefully thought out. Proof reading by an English speaking person would have helped but in the end it's all about comprehension. In Europe people switch between languages all the time, and the same kind of unusual syntax is the norm. No matter, they are understood fine.
He said it at 2:53
Because he thinks impeller is person
@@71Splinter 'a' person
So I learned about pumps and STE(Simplified Technical English) today.
Without having prior knowledge of STE, I was just watching the video thinking "Grug want rock" and "Grug want impeller", mainly just because I noticed the lack of articles and stuff. Then I read some comments and now I truly understand the purpose of STE.
Not gonna lie though, the lack of articles and such made me pay more attention to the information mainly because I was so because I was so focused on listening out for the article "the"
video was quite enjoyable by me, I learned lot
though it felt like I was having a stroke
nice video 90% percent of the population is not english mother speaker, this guy made a good video
Great video for those who do not have luxury to see centrifugal pumps in reality.
Learn Engineering needs to team up with Learn English to form the ultimate super team.
The amount of forgotten "the" is scary.
Thank you Learn Engineering you make learning simple.
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Good job Kirloskar , Proud to be an India ❤️
Texmo taro also awesome in India giving 2 years warranty
Is it cool being an India? What is it like being an India? I've always thought about what it would be like to be an India. Maybe you can help give me some pointers so I can be an India just like you.
Note 1: Prime pump with open impeller and consideration of suction lift to prevent cavitation. Note 2: semi-open is better, due to relative efficiency.
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Wonderfully Explained.
Thanks to Learn Engineering & Kirloskar Group.
This is really cool!! It's kind of funny how the narrator doesn't use articles haha
Read this
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The word "the" is extremely under utilised in this video.
Fluid mechanics was probably one of the most complicated courses I've learned in University 😭
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I thought so, until i met course called flexibility and strength
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Yes
As a professional British petroleum engineering working in Qatar, I find this video very useful for Petroleum students.
It's 10 o clock and I'm watching this. I really need to stop procrastinating
He really doens't like the word "the".
Anyhow, good video
No he really likes it. He used most of the time, before every work the is compulsory
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Thanks, straight to the point and informative, just how i like it, most explanations are too bloody long for something as relatively simple as this.
My company repairs the seals for these types of pumps and now I have a better understanding of my job
As a physics major, I roll my eyes every time he says "centrifugal force."
openskies11 uhh
and why is that may i ask?
@@h4rder10 late but its because centrifugal forces dont actually exist, but are a product of the tangential velocity of circular motion
@@drcgaming4195 cheers, might look it up later.
원심펌프 잘 봤습니다. thanks for giving me centrifugal pump work
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wow great video .........
it helps me in my exam
please provide sum more videos for mechanical engineers
As a aspiring process engineer this is a blessing 🙌
"Kirloskar" INDIA is proud of you
This is useful (so thankyou for publishing it), but, as a native English speaker I genuinely had trouble understanding some of the narration without the word "the". I had to play back several sections several times in order to understand.
I take it the people that produce this are from India. as the people commenting from India seem to be the only ones that don't notice the Articles missing. Nevertheless I appreciate them taking the time to produce this video.
Excellent video. I've shown it to 2 of my apprentices.
The volute design in this animated video is anti-clockwise, the more common configuration is clockwise volute. The rotation direction is seen from the shaft end point of view, not the back.
There could be some sort of animation error here to explain a common end suction pump.
This is because engines turn in clockwise direction only and they are commonly coupled as stand by pumpsets.
very nice video. a lot of love from INDIA bro......
Video is nicely done to explain working of Centrifugal Pump. Confusion is created in direction of rotation. In this video, when impeller alone is rotating, it is rotating in counter clockwise direction. When the same impeller goes in the casing, it is rotating in clockwise direction. Please remove this anomaly. Direction of rotation is very very important in Centrifugal Pumps. Pump casing shown here is with counter clock wise rotation seen from driving end. Kirloskar Brothers Pumps are with clock wise direction of rotation seen from driving end.
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amazing video, has so much trouble in understanding this topic but this video cleared my vision. thanks!
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295 dislikes...and they still don't understand what da HELL they were watching ! I enjoyed it...very nicely done sir.
Nice video
Thank you. Great explanation! with clear animation
nice man..I like these sort of vedios which could assist in study....nice coverage of all terms...looking for more vedios
actually learn engineering you team are hero makes engineering understand better salute to you
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Nice video, good explanation and illustration. And since I am not a moron, I had no problem filling in the words left out of the narration.
This video is very useful for in my exam 🎉
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Nice video , From INDIA
There's a reason we have "articles" in English, such as "the." Reason: it makes speech understandable.
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"The" doesn't contribute to meaning 99% of time. Many languages don't have article. For those that do, every language uses a different set of rules for articles. Learn any foreign language, and you will understand. Impeller/The impeller/An impeller/The impelers/An impellers/Impellers does X. How does that matter?
John L Smith “article” are where many English learning people fail badly
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All very elucidating, but I prefer to use definite article in communication. And I like it when others do, it facilitates flow of exchange of ideas ...
Brilliant. Thanks for this video.
Best explanation about centrifugal pump. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video
Good video
A common mistake when describing this device is in 'calling it a pump ' it is in fact a ' circulator '. A pump uses a decreasing volume area to force a liquid to move as the liquid cannot be compressed. This device will still rotate if the outlet is blocked
Positive displacement is only one type of many types of pumps.
The water in a centrifuge is rotating because it is subject to a centripetal force, plainly it cannot also be subject to a centrifugal force which is what is being said in this video. The water is actually thrown outwards tangentially due to it inertia.
Nice video.
Excellent video for pumps on working..... great thank you 😀
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Thanks for very clear explanation
all viewers may appreciate instead of passing negative comments
英語わからないけど、アニメで全部わかった。
ありがとう!原理が理解できるから良いね!
Thank you so much for the lucid explanation !!
Thank you team for sharing this valuable and important information through excellent animation👌. Please do continue this good work 🍫💐😄 !!!
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Does it really exist?
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Perfect explanation. Really appreciate this video.
This really helps. Thank you so much! :)
Cool. Learn engineering from Tarzan.
There is a huge misunderstanding about the role of the volute, which is NOT used to increase the pressure. Pressure rise happens in the impeller and in the bladed/unbladed diffuser between the impeller and the volute. The increase of the cross section of the volute is only meant to keep a constant flow rate as fluid enters it all around the machine, thus minimizing energy losses. If there were a pressure gradient in the volute from inlet to outlet, there would also be an imbalance in pressure around the impeller which in turn would cause unstable operation.
+Fabri92Rssista I was thinking something similar when i opened my spa pump for first time, it should be designed to balance the pressure along the volute and keep the flow rate. Would be great to see a CFD analysis to verify that. Anyway the video was awesome
Fabri92 if your still out there please answer this I need your help on scale magnitude you would not believe it will be the crowning achievement in your life and will take you just a few minutes
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This is great video. It is simple and easy to understand.
Nice explanation
The video was so informative ............ It clear my concept about positive pressure and negative and its reasons. help us with more such kinds of videos.
I have worked as a maintenance engineer. These were most often to maintain.
Best explanation process. Thank u
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Very useful video!! Need working and maintenance of compressor
Great animation! Very helpful!
So, beautiful. Thanks for making this video.
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Superb explanation..Thank u so much..
such a nice demonstration .....
very good explanation...thanks bro
Very well explained. Thanks.
Wonderfully Explained!
Wonderfully explained ..
Very informative and useful, thanks 😊😊
Awesome video