This video summarizes the three-credit Composite Material course I took in my senior year. Extremely high-quality content. ❤
I have just rewatched it today. Amazing content, jaw breaking animation quality, you learn more in 20 minutes than hours of courses and internet digging. I am shameful that I can only buy you a pint but if a lot of people do the same, you will get an effective crowd patronage. Thank you for your work !
As a prospective researcher in the field of Composite Materials, I must say that this is by far the best content I have seen on Youtube.
I cannot believe such high quality videos are available for us for free... I can't thank you enough for what you do for us.
This is an excellent video, your animations are first class. I'd love to see a second part of this topic dealing with failure modes and adding more detail in the different manufacturing processes.
I'm studying mechanical engineering + automation and industrial robotics here in Poland and I have to say THANK YOU for making all these vids and helping me and others to understand 'how stuff works'. Really appreciate the quality and effort you put in these
Always so informative. I’ve learnt more from you than i have in my Bachelors degree. You should be a staple for education.
I'm taking a master's level course on fiber composites, and while I understand the topics, just watching the visuals in this video and the simple but accurate explanations of lamina angles and the differences of composites vs metals, really drives home the beauty of composite materials. This video made me realize I'm too busy calculating the stiffness matrices and ultimate tensile strength to slow down and realize this is the future of materials science. Thank you for the video.
As the composite materials engineer from university, I have to say - this video is incredibly informative and accurate! Definitely would recommend it to students
Just blown away by this video. Unbelievably high quality content. I cannot believe I'm getting this content for free.
Thanks!
I'm blown away by the quality of the content! I've updated my university knowledge on composites, which I hadn't worked with for over a decade. It'd be amazing if this material was also in the form of notes or a presentation. The animations are gorgeous!
incredible... OP should build a sub to explore the titanic with this incredible material
I really appreciate these videos. I'm a recent mechanical engineering grad, and I've never worked with composites, but it's nice to know some of the theory as presented here. Your work is great
Fun fact: Reinforced Concrete is the most commonly used composite material.
It has been long that i saw your video. I just cant stop watching your vid. Thanks for the good job keep it up
The best video that ı have seen releated with composite materials so far
Thanks so much for this incredible video!
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