Underwater Constructions | How do Engineers Make Them?
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Published 2023-11-30
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All Comments (21)
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I hope the underwater construciton video was informative. Please don't forget to support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/Lesics Cheers Sabin
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I spent so many years as a child imagining how they did this! It’s good to finally know how it’s really done
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who else watches these videos not because you do this for work or because you need to know it but because you are actually interested in it
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Human ingenuity has never failed to amaze me, I mean everything from thinking of a solution to building the pile driver.
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This is the best engineering channel by far. Straight to the point, very educational, clear explanations and graphics. Well done my friend
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its crazy how much effort goes into building a single pier. Lovely explanation and summary of the whole process. Ive always wondered how this is done when looking at a bridge
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Why dont they use sand, sponges and a nether portal bro have they ever played minecraft???? 💀💀💀
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AI voices are getting way too good
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Very beautifully explained through visuals. Just 1 week ago i was travelling through train and crossed such bridge wondering how are they even made underwater providing support to tons of weight. Now i understood the concept. ThankYou Sir
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Can you go into more depth on how the coffer dam is removed? How can they be cut at that level safely? Wouldn't water rush in and create a hazard?
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Thanks for educating us like this Lesics! this educational content is really valuable!
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I had this doubt for so many years , Thank you Lesics for explanation !
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This is so complex. Thank you to the civil engineers who do this work.
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Really great videos! It's nice to know the minutia about how engineering challenges like these are tackled.
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I love how meticulous yet simple to understand your descriptions are. It's a subtle form of art.
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It’s 1AM I have a physics exam tomorrow yet here I am
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0:28 "To remove water from your construction area, you must first summon Moses."
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Lesics, excellent work!! This is the reason why your channel deserve more support.
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I'm a CS grad student with some life science background, in no way i would search a engineering educational video, but the clarity of the explanation kept me to the end of the video. very relaxing to hear clear coherent explanation.
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I don't have any knowledge on construction much less engineering these complicated structures but i was well informed by this video. Hats off to the entire team of workers who do these types of jobs.