Practical Engineering
6h 3mBeginner2022-09-01
Authors

Grady Hillhouse
Course details
Engineering involves a lot of theory. But we don't always get to see it in practice. This series teaches fundamental principles that all civil and mechanical engineers need to know, alongside demonstrations that show how they really work. Using everything from desktop models predicting the movement of groundwater to hand-built examples of mechanically stabilized earth, instructor Grady Hillhouse explains how engineering concepts become real. Every month, he introduces an important new topic that will improve your understanding of essential engineering principles, including force, strength, tension, compression, and more, and help you find better solutions to common design challenges.
Learning objectives
Hydrostatics
Hydrology
Erosion
Soil expansion
Thermal expansion
Learning objectives
Hydrostatics
Hydrology
Erosion
Soil expansion
Thermal expansion
Skills covered
Civil EngineeringAEC
Concepts
1. Practical Engineering (April - June 2018)
- 01 - Hydrostatics
- 02 - Water hammer
- 03 - Steam hammer
- 04 - Vacuum phenomena in pipes
- 05 - Engineering hydrology and the 100-year flood
- 06 - Hydraulic river modeling
- 07 - Sinkholes and internal erosion
2. Practical Engineering (July - September 2018)
- 08 - Groundwater movement and the quick condition
- 09 - Expansive soils
- 10 - Mechanically stabilized earth
3. Practical Engineering (October - December 2018)
- 11 - Thermal expansion
- 12 - Tuned mass dampers for tall buildings
- 13 - The Hyatt Regency walkway collapse
- 14 - How land surveying works
- 15 - Concrete 101
4. Practical Engineering (April - June 2019)
- 16 - Concrete reinforcement
- 17 - Corrosion of steel reinforcement
- 18 - Prestressed concrete
- 19 - Comparison of modern and Roman concrete
5. Practical Engineering (October - December 2019)
- 20 - Hydraulic jumps
- 21 - Weirs
- 22 - Dangers of low head dams
- 23 - How underwater structures are built
- 24 - How spillways work
- 25 - Overview of the power grid
6. Practical Engineering (April - June 2020)
- 26 - How Electricity Generation works
- 27 - How Electrical Transmission Lines work
- 28 - Pumped storage
- 29 - How blackouts work
- 30 - How substations work
- 31 - How traffic signals work
7. Practical Engineering (October - December 2020)
- 32 - Hydraulic ram pumps
- 33 - Trompe air compressors
- 34 - Air lock in pipes
8. Practical Engineering (October - December 2021)
- 35 - How water towers work
- 36 - Thrust forces in pipes
- 37 - Canal locks
9. Practical Engineering (January - March 2022)
- 38 - Culverts used for drainage
- 39 - Road construction earthwork
- 40 - Geometric design of highways
10. Practical Engineering (April - June 2022)
- 41 - Asphalt pavement
- 42 - Potholes
- 43 - Permeable concrete
11. Practical Engineering (July - September 2022)
- 44 - Urban stormwater management
- 45 - Engineering hydrology and design storms
- 46 - Flood control infrastructure
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