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Stream Table Experiment Time Lapse
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2018
- River morphology in an Emriver Em4 model.
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The way the smallest disturbance can change the whole river
Like a molerat making a home next to the river
The river formed looks remarkably similar to the river near the city I live in. It's so amazing how a simple model can replicate actual real world things which took centuries to form.
Same here!
BTW where are you from
@@tajuddinahmed3379 Nice, France.
@@IronHexacyanoferrate oh is the river big?
@@tajuddinahmed3379 the whole formation is somewhat big, but the river itself is quite small.
I could have watched another 5 minutes. It was so relaxing to watch. Thank you
I absolutely love this thing. I’m looking into buying one 👍🏻
Excellent, you can go to our website: emriver.com to get a quote.
@@emriver must be that polymer sand that makes it so expensive?
@@korkee1111 It is a melamine thermoset plastic that wouldn't be able to be recycled easily in another way. Not many people care about color and particle size of plastic media. Our supplier has to collect single colored melamine plastic products, shut down and clean their production lines, and grind to size and sort for us.
That's great. Thanks for your work.
Very interesting and relaxing to watch.
This could pass as one of the shingles rivers in the South Island of NZ
mesmerizing
Very nice cheers
thanks
hi there! what combination of sands did you use for this? I'm considering making my own
It can go anywhere like a lightning bolt
Not me thinking the video was going to last years because of the date in the corner
Ay it do be meandering tho 😳
Looks more like a delta than a stream to me, with the sediment deposit altering the path?
The stream/river changing course as sediment moves through the system is very natural. It might be more readily apparent at a delta in real life where sediment is being deposited very quickly, but it does happen like this in the main channel. Here is another short video by us comparing our river model stream development to a real life example: ua-cam.com/video/0mtccoC_1Uw/v-deo.html
What’s the song I need
The song you need is reach for the stars by s club 7
is that the same blue water from tampon commercials?
I cant speak for tampon commercials, but we add a blue food coloring dye for visual purposes like making the water more visible on camera.
hmm, maybe put thicker sediments on top of thinner sediments to simulate a waterfall.
Could you elaborate a little bit? Our sediment is 4 colors each with a progressively smaller particle size, all the same density. Once they are mixed you can't easily separate them out again.
@@emriver im not that guy but i imagined they want to see something that erodes slower be in the way to watch its effects.
Do you study only constant flow situations? Real rivers have floods and droughts...
No, we model all different flow situations. Our standard K28 controller lets the user adjust the flow rate manually. The K500 controller can either dial in on a operator-defined flow rate, or follow a hydrograph flow profile to model a flash flood or other sequence over the course of many minutes.
That looks like hours of experimentation
NO WAY. Rivers change their flow? Whatttt? Since when?
...... anyone who seriously watches this needs to be neutered.
What if I watched it casually?
How's that neutering working out for you?
Your comment is amongst the stupidest things I've ever read