a professor I know once explained this in about 10 seconds, now I know I needed an extra 5 minutes and 24 seconds to really understand it.. Thank you for making this simple to understand
The illustration is so brilliant. Very informativne! Like how you define on example of GRAUNDWATER FLOW and PERMEABILITY because it is NOT similar but is important to undersanding Darcy's Law in civil engineering. Also in few minutes you give important formula and what is HYDRAULIC GRADIENT in this case. Groundwater is simply illustrated from area of high water levels to area of low water levels - we say that groundwater flows from areas of low hydraulic head to areas of low Hydraulic gradient. It is therefore the HYDRAULIC GRADIENT which graundwater flow but if is tottaly float there would not be groundwater flow. I can conclude that you did master design fit in few minutes! As such, it is a good example of PERMEABILITY as well ~ ability to control speed og groundwater flow. It is the ability of a rock or sediment to transmit fluid and form of Darcy's low in planty hydroprojecting as well as for achiving new research.
Well I personally think that it's actually related to groundwater flow and permeability. I'm a geology student currently studying Hydrogeology and so far I really see the connection between Darcy's law and Groundwater exploration . It's so cool to see it you link it up with your field too.😀
I highly recommend Hubbert's 1957 paper. It provides a thorough analysis through field theory, and even derives Darcy's Law from Navier-Stokes, shedding light on its limitations and assumptions from a non-empirical perspective. I've never looked at Darcy's Law the same afterwards.
@@berkexan4117 Yep. He is behind the glass and writing as normal direction. And they mirrored video side to side. Evidence? Way his shirt with buttons and belt on his trousers.
a professor I know once explained this in about 10 seconds, now I know I needed an extra 5 minutes and 24 seconds to really understand it..
Thank you for making this simple to understand
Thanks a ton. So much more well explained than my study material :)
Thanks for the break down, Phil. Doing research into Darcy's Law for a Brewmaster project. I'm not a science-talkin' guy, but that surely helped.
This is actually very helpful, I understand the concept better now than when my professor quickly explained it.
The illustration is so brilliant. Very informativne!
Like how you define on example of GRAUNDWATER FLOW and PERMEABILITY because it is NOT similar but is important to undersanding Darcy's Law in civil engineering. Also in few minutes you give important formula and what is HYDRAULIC GRADIENT in this case. Groundwater is simply illustrated from area of high water levels to area of low water levels - we say that groundwater flows from areas of low hydraulic head to areas of low Hydraulic gradient. It is therefore the HYDRAULIC GRADIENT which graundwater flow but if is tottaly float there would not be groundwater flow. I can conclude that you did master design fit in few minutes!
As such, it is a good example of PERMEABILITY as well ~ ability to control speed og groundwater flow. It is the ability of a rock or sediment to transmit fluid and form of Darcy's low in planty hydroprojecting as well as for achiving new research.
Well I personally think that it's actually related to groundwater flow and permeability. I'm a geology student currently studying Hydrogeology and so far I really see the connection between Darcy's law and Groundwater exploration . It's so cool to see it you link it up with your field too.😀
Thank you, Phil. Now it makes sense.
Phil you are doing a really good work.I understood this .Keep up the good work
Thank you! Much smoother explaination than that by my proffesors.
just one doubt, what's the role of soil in it? will the behaviour be the same if there is no soil in between and just an open pipe?
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shouldn't be K the hydraulic conductivity and not the permeability?
Did you just write in reverse????
Hi! Thank you for this explanation, it was great. Do you know any reading material where I could further my knowledge of Darcy´s Law?
I am also in need of it please hope you got it !
I highly recommend Hubbert's 1957 paper. It provides a thorough analysis through field theory, and even derives Darcy's Law from Navier-Stokes, shedding light on its limitations and assumptions from a non-empirical perspective. I've never looked at Darcy's Law the same afterwards.
the effects of gravity, where are they in the formula?
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Today is my exam and I am studying this important topic here (thank you for helping poor students like me 😅
If the fluid runs through an open canal, does this mean the value for k is one? thanks
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Does anyone know why the equation is different on Wikipedia? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darcy%27s_law
Really liked the language, sounded so confident. thanks!
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Permeability is the avg discharge velocity under the unit head 👍🇮🇳
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I came to find out Darcy Law but now more interesting to know he is writing backwards from back of clear glass..or just a video editing..
They flip the vid mirrored side to side,the original vid would show the equations left to right
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Yep. He is behind the glass and writing as normal direction. And they mirrored video side to side.
Evidence? Way his shirt with buttons and belt on his trousers.
you write backwards quite well
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Wrong explanation. Permeability is the ability/measure to transmit the fluid through a porous medium. The unit is m2 or D.
Easier to see the words of wearing black shirt
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