Scientifically Simple
Scientifically Simple
Team of professional engineers seeking to educate, elevate, inform, inspire, and motivate the next generation of brilliant minds. Videos will be in three different formats: (1) Educational videos focused on certain topics. (2) Case studies showing how to put engineering into practice. (3) Interviews with brilliant minds in various industries.
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Aug 19, 2024
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Episodes
Thermodynamic Applications in Chemistry – Steam Methane Reforming 19.08.2024 30:22
Topics covered: 1st Laws of Thermodynamics - Recap Brief Matrix Algebra Determination of independent processes Equilibrium for Steam Methane Reforming - Results Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon: https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo: https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Thermodynamic Applications in Chemistry – Industrial Steam Boilers 25.07.2024 23:45
Topics covered: Laws of Thermodynamics - Recap Thermodynamics of Industrial Boilers Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon: https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo: https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Evolution of Chemistry & Thermodynamics - Part #2 22.07.2024 20:50
Topics covered: Historical Overview - Thermodynamics & Chemistry Calorimetry & Chemical Reactions Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon: https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo: https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Evolution of Chemistry & Thermodynamics - Part #1 22.07.2024 24:22
Topics covered: Historical Overview - Thermodynamics & Chemistry Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon: https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo: https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Second Law of Thermodynamics - You Can't Break Even 30.06.2024 26:40
Topics covered: 1st Law of Thermodynamics & EOS - Quick Recap Second Law of Thermodynamics Industrial Revolution and the Need for Innovation Road to Chemical Equilibrium Industrial Example - Air Compression Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon: https://bit.ly/4a...
Pressure, Temperature, & Volume Interdependence - One Less Variable to Worry About 22.06.2024 12:49
Topics covered: 1st Law of Thermodynamics - Quick Recap Equations of State - A Historical Perspective Back to the 1st Law Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
First Law of Thermodynamics - You Can't Win 16.06.2024 37:35
Topics covered: 1st Law of Thermodynamics - A Historical Perspective 1st Law - Enthalpy vs Internal Energy Back to Calculus - State vs Path Functions Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Hydrogen Synthesis (Steam Methane Reforming - SMR) 04.05.2024 51:05
Topics covered: Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) Plant Design Process Overview Thermodynamics High Temperature Shift versus Low Temperature Shift Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Hydrogen Synthesis (An Introduction) 21.04.2024 50:00
Topics covered: Electrolysis Technology Photonic Technology Biological Technology Carbon Reforming Technology Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Engineering Fundamentals - Valves (Relief) 12.03.2024 53:41
Topics covered: Valve Classifications Safety Valve Codes & Standards Relief Device Sizing Procedure Critical vs Subcritical Flow Criteria Real Example (Propane Tank / Fire Case) Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49...
What is an EPC Firm? 12.03.2024 46:00
Topics covered: EPC - What is it? Engineering Timeline Project Execution Typical Workflow Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Propane Dehydrogenation (An Introduction) 12.03.2024 56:05
Topics covered: Meet the Team Process Overview Technology Review Equilibrium (And things to come) Any comments or questions? Send an email to: ScienceMadeSimple@Outlook.com Find us on YouTube: @ScientificallySimple | https://bit.ly/3WsCuzv Find us on Linkedin: Brandon - https://bit.ly/4aGVlez Mo - https://bit.ly/49OMPcf
Introduction - Scientifically Simple 12.03.2024 44:29
This podcast serves as an introduction to the new channel called Scientifically Simple. Our hope is that this introductory video will provide you a feel for our style and the type of material you can expect going forward. Topics covered: Thermodynamics (General Overview) Transport Phenomena (General Overview) Laws of Thermodynamics (General Overview) 1st & 2nd Law (Deeper Dive) Any comments or...
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