Crash Course
The History of Chemical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #5
Today we’ll cover the fourth and final of our core disciplines of engineering: chemical engineering. We’ll talk about its history and evolution going from soda ash competitions to oil refineries and renewable energies. We’ll also discuss...
Crash Course
What is Engineering?: Crash Course Engineering #1
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of...
Science Buddies
How to Build Your Own Microfluidic Device
In this project you will use the Engineering Design Process to test and design your own microfluidic device design and test how the design and thickness of the channels impacts the ability for liquid to flow through the microfluidic...
Curated Video
Ultrasonic Flow Meter Basics
In this short video we discuss the basic working principle of how an ultrasonic flow meter works, this is used to measure the flow rate of a fluid through a pipe.
Curated Video
Thermostatic Radiator Traps - Steam heating HVAC
Thermostatic radiator traps are used in steam heating systems. They are installed in 2 pipe steam heating systems, to prevent steam passing through and returning to the boiler. We cover the basics of a steam heating system, the boiler,...
Curated Video
PICV Explained - Pressure Independent Control Valves
PICV Pressure Independent Control Valves, in this video we learn how PICV's work, where we use PICV's, what they look like, the basic working principles behind them to help you learn mechanical engineering.
Curated Video
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger basics explained
Shell and tube heat exchangers. Learn how they work in this video.
Curated Video
Industrial Heat Exchangers Explained
Industrial heat exchangers explained, learn the different types of heat exchangers used and how they work with examples.
Catalyst University
Fick's First Law (1): Diffusion, Flux, and Concentration Gradients
Fick's First Law (1): Diffusion, Flux, and Concentration Gradients
Brainwaves Video Anthology
David L. Green - On Becoming a Research Scientist
David L. Green is an Associate Professor of Materials Science, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Virginia. He received his B.S. from Boston University, an M.S. from the University of Maryland, and his Ph.D. from...
Catalyst University
Fick's First Law (3): Graphical Estimation of Concentration Gradient
Fick's First Law (3): Graphical Estimation of Concentration Gradient
Catalyst University
Kinetics: Lindemann Mechanism Derivation
Kinetics: Lindemann Mechanism Derivation
Catalyst University
Fick's First Law (2): Flux and Concentration Gradient With Example #1
Fick's First Law (2): Flux and Concentration Gradient With Example #1
Curated Video
The Uses and Dangers of Aerosol Spray
An aerosol is a mist of liquid particles. Aerosol sprays are used in a variety of products from spray paint to sunscreen. Learn how the aerosol system works and about some potential dangers of aerosol spray.
Curated Video
pump head pressure basics
Pump head pressure basics, learn why pumps read pressure in height and call it head pressure
Curated Video
Double pipe heat exchanger
Double pipe heat exchanger. Learn how a double pipe heat exchanger works with worked examples for tube in tube or double pipe heat exchangers as well as applications.
NASA
NASA | Intern Profile – Sarah Roth
Sarah Roth, a chemical engineering graduate student from the University of Akron who has always loved space but took an unusual route to get here, discusses her summer internship studying propellant slosh dynamics.
Curated Video
Plate Heat Exchangers Basics
Plate heat exchangers what are they, how do they work and where do we use them. Find out here in this video on plate heat exchangers.
Curated Video
Finned Tube Heat Exchangers
Learn how finned tube heat exchangers work in this video on fin and tube heat exchangers basics showing application and how they work
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | The Basics of Fugacity
1) What is fugacity? (analogy to activity) 2) What is it useful for? 3) What can it tell us about real gas behavior?
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | Gibbs Phase Rule (w/ 5 Examples)
In this video, I explain how to use Gibbs phase rule in relation to phase diagrams; also, I work 5 examples of Gibbs phase rule.
FuseSchool
What Are Designer Polymers
Learn the basics about what designer polymers are, some examples of them, and how chemical properties are used to perform a particular function. Polymers have been around for a long time. Some of the commonly named examples are found in...
APMonitor
Arduino TCLab for Engineering Education
The Temperature Control Lab is a plug-and-play Arduino device to teach programming, heat transfer, machine learning, data science, process dynamics, and control with real data. Two heaters and an LED are adjusted with MATLAB or Python....