I have always wondered how bridges as such are built especially when it comes to the foundation pillars. Thanks for this video it has satisfied against my ignorance.
I love your videos, great presentation, lots of information packed in a short and concise video. On top of that there are subtitles which allow to translate the video to any language easily. Keep it up! Tunnels and dams should be next. :)
The fact that people are able to create such amazing structures amazes me, I'm proud of myself when I'm able to replace the tube on my bike, and people are out here doing stuff like this.
I am actually going to graduate as a civil engineer in a few months, and I can tell you, it is all about physics and maths at the end of the day. When I started my study I never thought I would be able to understand it, but if you focus on it for years and keep going eventually you will be able to get it if you have an iq of about 120 at least I guess. But changing something on your bike, requires practical skills, not brains. I suck at practical things as well. Engineers are good at the theoretical stuff, but the execution phase is done by workers, who do have that practical skill. If you would let the engineers design it, and also operate the cranes, pontoons, connect all the bolts and cables, pour the concrete, im pretty sure it is not going to be executed very well....
Can you imagine if this were how kids were taught in school? Absolutely phenomenal information transfer and uptake rate. Zero issues with attention. Wow.
This is incredibly fascinating. While riding over the bridge from Maryland to King George VA. I always wondered how the bridge I'm riding on and the new bridge are built. Today I found out. My family will really think i'm smart when I explain this to them.
I am a Truck driver who was curious about the construction of bridges over water and watched this video... a few months later the Creator of this video is in my living room explaining to me that he has a YT channel. Sure enough i already seen one of his videos
Here are some basic mechanical Calculations if you are curious: We determine the max value of Weight and multiple it with the max distance possible that effect beam or any Weight carrier.. you get the Max Moment.. according to what safety level you're in .. you multiple it by X times to get the final planned Force.. like exactly in the middle of two vertical Ropes is always the max Distance where the max Force will apply.. multiple it with say 4 Factor for safety you get 4 Times safer Outcome.. That's how bridges don't even collapse in rush hour.. Any deeper than that it will look complicated but it's Fun :D
For people amazed at how people are able to create animation like; it’s either he in architecture, art, or just taught himself. But this video is very well done and easy to understand. Good job! 8.7/10
Thank you for educational video . As a little kid I always wondered how these amazing feats of engineering were built . Please more videos like these and in more indepth
i have always been curious about how a bridge works and this gave me the basic idea and the explanation and animations were great.. could you make another video explaining the mechanics of how different types of bridges support the load (vehicles) ?
Thankyou so much. Very curious topic. I'd appreciate another video on how the architects make sure the base is strong under water with all the river currents, soil erosion and stuff!
Very helpful video.I completely had no idea how bridge pillars can be installed underwater and now I came to know it.Nice video nice art work.This perfectly explains how river bridge is made.And I respect the bridge builders.Wonder of civilization and technology
What I didn’t understand by reading 100 books was understood in 5 mins … I encourage you to make more such videos on construction field… ppl like you are making lives easy … outstanding 👍
with all due respect, bridge foundations are not built this way. First piles are driven down to the bedrock or excavated down to bedrock in a caisson (rarely done these days). Then a pile cap is laid on the piles or built in situ. Then the suspension beige towers are built on the pile cap.
I love finding out there are creations and systems in the world that are intelligently made and brilliantly conceived. Your videos give me hope for humanity - thanks
Thx for the great 3D animation & explanation. I have been wondering how they run those giant suspension cables across the bridge. Keep up the good work. Just joined your channel.
*Although I'm not a Civil Engineer but yet I could build a Bridge 🌉 because of your nice explanation. 😅! Really the way you have explained is appreciated*
OMG! The engineering marvels of the early 20th Century (Hoover Dam, Golden Gate Bridge, etc.) are so much better to appreciate when today's projects become bogged down by political "paybacks" and cheapened shortcuts to make the projects produce more profits to the companies than benefits to us consumers.
This video will be helpful in informing people in why the cargo ship displacing so many tonnes was able to destroy the Francis Scott Key bridge in Maryland when it crashed into the tower/pier.
I my invention way is not like that , it has also have a cable but in my way 4 center zero is in the gapping zone , any load passed by is becoming gravity free no weight in the load , the gravity is inside the 4 center zero . Load don't want to get up don't want to get down , 4 center zero is in ACTION.
The Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR Famous Double Deck Suspension mega Bridge, Tsing Ma Suspension Huge Bridge, that took 3 years to construct the 2 Bridge towers,Barges with Bridge decks as part if the Mega Construction engineering Chek lap kok International Airport project at Lantau Island.
Bridge-building is a fascinating trade especially considering a structure like the Brooklyn bridge was hand-built,very little mechanized and modern equipment.
I understood this faster than other 10 min videos🤦🏾😅😅
Me too 😂
Pretty True
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100%
True
I have always wondered how bridges as such are built especially when it comes to the foundation pillars. Thanks for this video it has satisfied against my ignorance.
I am in a suburban area in corner South=-East Asia, and I am glad to watch this for enriching the knowledge. Thank you for the insightful film !
Lot's of Gratitude Sir ❤
I love your videos, great presentation, lots of information packed in a short and concise video. On top of that there are subtitles which allow to translate the video to any language easily. Keep it up! Tunnels and dams should be next. :)
Very well explained. Thanks.
But how does concrete dry underwater in the first method
Our govt could not build a bridge between our two main Islands 🇫🇯 in Fiji because it was too deep in the Pacific Ocean 😳
The fact that people are able to create such amazing structures amazes me, I'm proud of myself when I'm able to replace the tube on my bike, and people are out here doing stuff like this.
I am actually going to graduate as a civil engineer in a few months, and I can tell you, it is all about physics and maths at the end of the day. When I started my study I never thought I would be able to understand it, but if you focus on it for years and keep going eventually you will be able to get it if you have an iq of about 120 at least I guess. But changing something on your bike, requires practical skills, not brains. I suck at practical things as well. Engineers are good at the theoretical stuff, but the execution phase is done by workers, who do have that practical skill. If you would let the engineers design it, and also operate the cranes, pontoons, connect all the bolts and cables, pour the concrete, im pretty sure it is not going to be executed very well....
@@ducoh2093 not true though. An engineer requires both theoretical and practical skills.
@@acetvn4122yeah he 🧢
Humans are truly amazing beings, imagine the God who created them!
Very easy to get a pinch puncture, your doing well😅.
Me at 9PM: I need to get some sleep now.
Me at 3am: How a bridge is built over deep water
I've always wondered how they built bridge towers underwater. This makes a ton of sense!
Me too
Big mystery solved..
Sameee
Can you imagine if this were how kids were taught in school? Absolutely phenomenal information transfer and uptake rate. Zero issues with attention. Wow.
education system dumbs us
Anyone else here after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed from the Cargo ship in Maryland March 2024 💔😢
This is incredibly fascinating. While riding over the bridge from Maryland to King George VA. I always wondered how the bridge I'm riding on and the new bridge are built. Today I found out. My family will really think i'm smart when I explain this to them.
Ummm you are smart ,it’s called knowledge.that’s how people learn.😂
I'm terrified of that bridge!
I am a Truck driver who was curious about the construction of bridges over water and watched this video... a few months later the Creator of this video is in my living room explaining to me that he has a YT channel. Sure enough i already seen one of his videos
excellent! i learnt more in 4 minutes than in a 4 year civil engineering course!! Good one!
You must be very smart. Buddha bless you.
You must be from india
All my 6years in school explained in a 4mins video
😅
Here are some basic mechanical Calculations if you are curious:
We determine the max value of Weight and multiple it with the max distance possible that effect beam or any Weight carrier.. you get the Max Moment.. according to what safety level you're in .. you multiple it by X times to get the final planned Force.. like exactly in the middle of two vertical Ropes is always the max Distance where the max Force will apply.. multiple it with say 4 Factor for safety you get 4 Times safer Outcome..
That's how bridges don't even collapse in rush hour..
Any deeper than that it will look complicated but it's Fun :D
I used this video to make a bridge in a physics based videogame. It actually worked
For people amazed at how people are able to create animation like; it’s either he in architecture, art, or just taught himself. But this video is very well done and easy to understand. Good job! 8.7/10
Thank you for educational video . As a little kid I always wondered how these amazing feats of engineering were built . Please more videos like these and in more indepth
Baltimore bridge anyone? 🫣
😅😂😅😂😅😅😂
i have always been curious about how a bridge works and this gave me the basic idea and the explanation and animations were great.. could you make another video explaining the mechanics of how different types of bridges support the load (vehicles) ?
तो कल से ही मैं bridge बनाना शुरू कर देता हूं ।।
यहां तो सब कुछ मैं सिख गया
🤣
Thankyou so much. Very curious topic. I'd appreciate another video on how the architects make sure the base is strong under water with all the river currents, soil erosion and stuff!
This is absolutely lovely and has served my curiosity of "how bridges are built " very innovatively...
Very helpful video.I completely had no idea how bridge pillars can be installed underwater and now I came to know it.Nice video nice art work.This perfectly explains how river bridge is made.And I respect the bridge builders.Wonder of civilization and technology
What I didn’t understand by reading 100 books was understood in 5 mins … I encourage you to make more such videos on construction field… ppl like you are making lives easy … outstanding 👍
Awesome video! Thank you so much for this amazing explanation :)
Good,simple explaination and easy to understand.👌
Wow🖖thanks..ve' always wondered how??
Your video is to the point no waste of time by unnecessary talks great 👍👏😊
Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna start building a bridge tmrw.
I love how we were all curious about the same thing and ended up here
This is so educative. Thank you, I hope you continue teaching us* things straight to the point. 😊
I always think how it's make today I understand education is important Sir thanks for making video ji.
Thank you. Dirnt help😅😢😮😊🎉
Thanks for the tutorial! I’ve always wanted to build a bridge in my hometown and this video really helped me out!
with all due respect, bridge foundations are not built this way. First piles are driven down to the bedrock or excavated down to bedrock in a caisson (rarely done these days). Then a pile cap is laid on the piles or built in situ. Then the suspension beige towers are built on the pile cap.
Very easy to understand. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I am a visual learner and have always wanted to understand. This video makes perfect sense.
This video makes tonnes of sense and without unnecessary blabbering. Excellent summary
I love finding out there are creations and systems in the world that are intelligently made and brilliantly conceived. Your videos give me hope for humanity - thanks
i like this canal 🎉 this is very intresting very nice
That bridge looks like it would collapse just cause it's windy outside
ಜೈ ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಮ್ THAN Q "3D.."for presenting suuuuuper video about suspension 🚟 bridge!!!!MOST INFORMATIVE & EDUCATIVE 👍 KEEP IT UP 🎉
wow the level of skill and knowledge of the person who first designed it.
Love from India bro
I swear, google legitimately knows my thoughts for suggesting this; stop it!….but at the same time thanks, I guess
Thx for the great 3D animation & explanation. I have been wondering how they run those giant suspension cables across the bridge. Keep up the good work. Just joined your channel.
Thank you
How does one think of this engineering?
Nice
*Although I'm not a Civil Engineer but yet I could build a Bridge 🌉 because of your nice explanation. 😅! Really the way you have explained is appreciated*
Wow ! Most amazing ! Some people are surely using their God-given gifts to do fantastic things !
Hi bro... I'm manoj from Tamilnadu, india
I'm civil engineer....
This software name
The Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR Tsing Ma Suspension Double Decker Bridge was Constructed using this Bridge building technology.
OMG! The engineering marvels of the early 20th Century (Hoover Dam, Golden Gate Bridge, etc.) are so much better to appreciate when today's projects become bogged down by political "paybacks" and cheapened shortcuts to make the projects produce more profits to the companies than benefits to us consumers.
Oh yeah? Well, I just replaced a broken wheel on my wife's Eureka
vacuum cleaner. First time.
this was always a big question mark in my head, very pleased with this simple and effective explanation! great video
Amazing Thank you for this video & to all the bridge builders for their hardwork.
Does the current of the river doesn‘t remove the sand surrounding the foundation? Because that is always a problem with smaller bridge
This video will be helpful in informing people in why the cargo ship displacing so many tonnes was able to destroy the Francis Scott Key bridge in Maryland when it crashed into the tower/pier.
What were they wearing on the streets and playgrounds of NYC in the 90s....every borough had its own style.....
This is so much better than longer videos lol
I my invention way is not like that , it has also have a cable but in my way 4 center zero is in the gapping zone , any load passed by is becoming gravity free no weight in the load , the gravity is inside the 4 center zero . Load don't want to get up don't want to get down , 4 center zero is in ACTION.
Building bridge we have to ask from India, a bridge collapse twice a year.and every year there are bridge collapse at India
watching this when 15 bridges collapsed in my country 😖
I can remove the weight of the plane or trucks before flying and running.
It's levitation levitating invention way. Want it 5m$ first .
Great video! Question: how do they anchor the cables?
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I was always curious to know. I thought Jesus put the bridges there.
You’re the best!!! I understood yours faster!
People saying visual learning doesn't work are clearly lying. What World are we in, it works always did too.
Honestly just was high and wanted to know how they built them in bridges lmao
I can make a pier and Island extension floating half air and half sea , no crash down wash out why ? Because if you reverse it its the same .
Shout out to The Severn Bridge spanning the straight between England & Wales.
Yeah but how do they get the things in the water? Deep down. Cranes?
After the bay brigde collapsed this year i want to know how Bridges are Made
Thanku for making it to understand easily
I find all your videos very interesting and very informative but unfortunately I can subscribe only once
Good from PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Belated merry Christmas and happy new year 2024
If a guy with an accent explains something scientific, you know they gonna explain it better than a textbook
Question is how they install first ropeway for ropeway platform?
When they say
“ it just gets built as usual”
i’m here to know how it’s “ Built like usual” dummy🤡 .
Imagine if they happened bulid the bridge too long on one side to throw the whole thing off balance😂would not like to be that guy 😅
How it remains stable under exteme water pressure?
Nothing can stay in front of sea water pressure
Now just explain how to cross them without having a panic attack lol it’s my only issue
wow great video
now i can build any bridge.. and earn millions. thanks youtube
"A bridge is not built by its concepts, it is built because it's calculations were correct."
They were in creative mode, there’s no possible other explanation.
India's Bihar government should watch this video 😅
The Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR Famous Double Deck Suspension mega Bridge, Tsing Ma Suspension Huge Bridge, that took 3 years to construct the 2 Bridge towers,Barges with Bridge decks as part if the Mega Construction engineering Chek lap kok International Airport project at Lantau Island.
Easy built! During ecosystem diplomacy
how about the wind issue? seem this concept like a hanging bridge, could be it like the swing - in the park.
The design of the deck with slimmer edge protected it from strong wind
This is very interesting video
Thank you sir
Eid Mubarak
Nice video and you’ve explained it perfectly!!
Now I’m gonna go build me a bridge!!
The explanation is topnotch. Subscribed already👍🏻👍🏻
Kudos to those engineers who put time and effort by building bridges over any kinds of water. 👍👍✌️✌️🎉🎉
This video is very well done. Informative, simple,desrciptive. Nice job sir.
nowhere near the details of your artworks!🔝💎
Bridge-building is a fascinating trade especially considering a structure like the Brooklyn bridge was hand-built,very little mechanized and modern equipment.