How do Gas Nozzles Automatically Shutoff?
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- I am sure you are pretty impressed with the engineering behind the gas nozzles. SolidWorks helped me a lot to understand the technology behind the gas nozzles. You may access an affordable version of 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers here ( $38USD/year! | 20% Off) - solidworks.com/lesicsV3
You may download our SolidWorks gas nozzle file from here - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yo9hkk...
Cheers Sabin Mathew
I am sure you are pretty impressed with the engineering behind the gas nozzles. SolidWorks helped me a lot to understand the technology behind the gas nozzles. You may access an affordable version of 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers here ( $38USD/year! | 20% Off) - solidworks.com/lesicsV3
You may download our SolidWorks gas nozzle file from here - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yo9hkkw4g7gt24zgmxl2s/AFvmAfxybP3fofiPFF641xA?rlkey=c2xzul7qhklo731733g0rrayx&st=dc03lxr4&dl=0
Cheers Sabin Mathew
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Dear sir,
please make a video on ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
I'M regular viewer of Lesics
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The link for the Solidworks gas nozzle isn't working.
Also, thank you for such an awesome video/explanation.
Extremely cool animation and explanation!!
Didnt Bernouli invent most of the theory?
Not my field of study but still watching out of curiosity , truly , whoever designed this piece of mechanism was a real genius.
It was bernouli
9:16 "After three weeks of study, Solidworks and a lot of experimentation when I finally understood the complete mechanic of this genius invention I almost cried"
Relatable
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The work you put into making these videos is just amazing. I was thinking about recently while I was refueling my vehicle and here I have a video explaining it in such a great manner. Thank you.
I couldn't help but smile when all the pieces clicked together and I understood how it worked. Simple yet efficient.
Your explanations are absolutely amazing. I've heard this gas nozzle explained many times before but none of those were as clear and easy to follow as your video. Brilliant
As a mechanical engineer with some electronics /electrical feedback design, never thought of how purely mechanical feedback and differential pressures alone are used here just to keep it simple and abuse friendly. Very well explained using Solidworks and the animations. Wonderfully done
Honestly, i always wondered how this worked... Glad to see a video on it in detail.
This is cool. Lesics is by far the best engineering video series on the internet.
Brilliant Engineering 🤯🤯
This video was awesome! It's the first time I feel I understand how the nozzle works and I've seen other videos over the years, great job!
lesics is the best place to learn about electronics which is informative and easily understandable. I expect more videos about electrical and wireless communications
Actually this is purely Mechanical
No role for electronic here
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C clearly
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thank you very much for the insights on the amazing mechanism !!
I knew the premise behind how it worked, a pressure change, but never really thought about how it worked. Quite ingenious. Complex and simple at the same time. Physics!
This is a very clever mechanical design! I've always wondered how they worked, thanks for the video.
Nice explanation! Thanks for making this video
I always wondered, thanks for the clear explanation!
Thank you for uploading such a informative video
It's my domain 😊.
Thank you for sharing such a complex mechanism in a lucid explanation.🤝
Oh wow, this was awesome. Fantastic visuals. Thanks! :)
What a great explanation of a very clever device! Thank you this wonderful video!
The best explainer on this topic by far.
So many moving parts working in unison, you love to see it.
This was more like old Lesics video where it goes in depth and makes you learn and appreciate everyday thing!
This channel has some seriously amazing visualizations
Always wondered but forgot to look for. thx!
I love how animations always depict gasoline as a brown liquid
You've been watching too many engineering animations where fuel is involved
Very cool. Always wondered.
Your are the youtubes best engineering animated channel
This was no less than brilliant. If you're looking for ideas regarding other complex topics that are worthy of the same detail, consider doing one on how a torque converter in a car works. Also, nobody has done one on how the automatic adjustment mechanism of drum brakes works through the star wheel. Both are mechanical engineering masterpieces.
he did a video on torque converters already
Love your content so much
im waiting for the wtc 7 video. the wtc 1 and 2 provided very good information about the fall... hope the wtc 7 video bring good information as well.
Skvělá záležitost :D
Lesics please cover some electrical engineering topics- induction type Energy meter, power factor meter. These are something that even professors don't fully understand the workings
These guys were ahead of their time
Brilliant engineering 👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊
I love the videos you guys produce. Me and my Dad watch them together
In the UK, they don't use the automatic shutoff. You have to hold the hand-trigger down the entire time, no way to do your windows while the gas pumps.
I swear this working mechanism of Fuel Nozzle I wanted to know since my childhood.....!!!!🤩🥴😵😵💫🧐😳
The shut-off valve was invented in Olean, New York, in 1939 by Richard C. Corson. At a loading dock at the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Corson observed a worker filling a barrel with gasoline and thought it inefficient.
Wow❤ amazing physics ❤
Que engenharia top! 👏🏻👏🏻
"we never see gasoline overflowing like this"
Well, it happened to Walter White, that's why his entire house smelled of gasoline
great experience
0:00 as a matter of fact I have seen gas overflowing like that.
the spring at 6:03 was broken or missing, which meant that the clip engaged on its own and was not unseated when the tank was full.
May seem complex but it is the simplest design that we know of that satisfy all the criteria. That's why engineering is great, take a problem make a solution then simplify the solution.
Great video.
Fantastic❤
worth watching 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Cool video
Wow... So many things... Wow. Thank you!
Steve Mould needs to make a big transparent version
I always like and follow Lesics and Indonesian Lesics, because the videos are educational and very detailed. but I have one question, the question is how do drone disabling weapons work?
Question?
Does the spring act like a check valve?
How long are these springs suppose to last?
What happens when the user holds the trigger past the full point? In your design it would spill out, yet in Europe when I do that the system internally reverts to off even when the trigger mechanism is physically held down be it the clip or my hand. I am curious how that system works and why it was not implemented in the US.
I don't know what you're talking about. I've owned both a Nissan Frontier 2002 and now a Nissan Frontier 2019, and on both vehicles the gasoline overflows EVERY TIME. It doesn't matter which gas station I go to, it always dumps gasoline down the side of the vehicle before shutting off half a second later if I don't carefully monitor how much gasoline I have pumped and manually shut it off before the tank is full.
Could this be adapted for very high pressure situations - ie hydraulic rams? It seems to me as if excavating vehicles might benefit from overpressure situations. But could the cone and ball bearing mechanism cope with pressures in the 50psi-5000psi range?
10:00 If that is the case, it would be interesting to see how these nozzles evolved over time.
Little one finally educated himself.
Bro knows how everything works 🤫
We stand on the shoulders of Greater Minds.
I remember in the theater ppl freaked out in reaction of diafram pull up
Thank you ❤
The underrated channel. You cleared my doubt i am very thankful.
Stfu! How is it underrated??? He has 6 million subs! God you “underrated” people are so pathetic
0:02 Prime minister Rushi Sunak? Is that you?
I don't understand why the green valve rod doesn't trigger the torsion spring and release the locking pawl when starting the flow of fuel. The green rod must be pressed upwards to open the valve, so shouldn't it be applying force to the torsion spring as soon as the valve opens?
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Using electronics in the vicinity of petrol is a danger. And these nozzles were developed long before electronics were made so cheap. I love how such simple mechanisms make our day-to-day life easier and safer.
cool
Awsome
clip holder is missing in the solid works archive
Thanks
Can you please explain about Spectro machine metal chemical analysis process through an animation video??
Love these videos. But I get confused as to what the channel used to be since I subscribed 2 channel names ago. It makes things harder to follow on CZcams.
Sir kindly upload about the Mechanism of X-ray Machine.
I predicted incorrectly. But I'll take it
We are still waiting for the WTC7 video you promised...
I have wondered for years how the mechanism that stops the fuel works Thanks for this video
Lol clearly you haven’t wondered much for year, or you could have easily googled it
@@jamesbizswell it's one of those things you don't think about often... and forget about quickly after use.
make video on steer by wire and ride by wire system
No your best work to be honest. It would help if you explained how the gas is seemingly flowing right through that yellow rod.
Please make a video How Dubai's artificial islandsmade?
6,66 million subscriptions 💀
look up steve mould for really cool video on same subject
One more thing. What if I want only 10L of fuel, how that mechanism lock the nozzles?
WOW!
Damn people are genius 😎
This is genius
Intersting
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But nowadays i see the petrol pump guys just enters the amount on the machine and it gets stopped automatically when the set amount is reached
Power of mechanical
No need for electronic
No need for electrical
No need for coding
So it pretty much boils down to yellow rod, balls and some suction.
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7 months ago you did the 9/11 video and said the building 7 video would be out a week later… then you said it would be out by December… now it’s the middle of May and still no video.
So basically, you need:
-A plug.
-Balls.
-Something that will suck.
-Something suckable.
Yes. Engineers are totally mature professionals.
No, you're just very immature.
@@DavidKen878 "Me angy, Me no like"- You, 8/5/2024, after a internet joke was posted on a comentary section.
How is the dude in the beginning standing?🤨
wow
ah, i always wondered how.. plumbuses were made
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