Sandbars

Sandbars

Sandbars

05/11/26

“How do submerged or partially exposed coarse sediment bodies form in water?”

Waves and currents can move and deposit sand, silt, and other coarse sedimentary material into long, narrow ridges that are submerged or partially exposed to the air. These shapes, called Sandbars, can defend shorelines from erosion and towns from storms by breaking wind/wave energy.

Channels (Geography)

Channels (Geography)

Channels (Geography)

05/10/26

“How do we describe narrow bodies of flowing water?”

Water will flow from one place to another because of a hydraulic potential difference. When the flow becomes narrow, it turns into a form people describe as a channel. Channels come in many forms, from simple streams to mighty sea-borne nautical channels.

Dam Removal

Dam Removal

Dam Removal

05/07/26

“Why do people remove dams?”

Dams are constructed to harness hydroelectric power, suppress floods, irrigate agriculture, store drinking water, and much more. However, dams will degrade over time, and their drawbacks may outweigh their benefits. Consequently, people will undertake Dam Removal projects. Dam removal can restore riverine ecosystems to their natural state.

Dredging

Dredging

Dredging

05/06/26

“Why do people excavate material from bodies of water?”

People have been shaping bodies of water for millenia. One way is to excavate material (usually solid) from a water body and move it somewhere else. This process, called Dredging, is used to improve navigation channel performance, remove sediment, and even create entirely new land somewhere else!

Navigation Channels

Navigation Channels

Navigation Channels

05/05/26

“Why is it important for ships to know where extra deep channels are on the sea floor?”

Ships need to move through bodies of water that are deep enough to hold them. Portions of the sea floor that are deeper than their surrounding areas, called Navigation Channels, are optimal routes to take. Often, government and port authorities will create navigation channels by dredging paths near their docks.

 Negative Suction Head

 Negative Suction Head

 Negative Suction Head

05/04/26

“How can pump suction pressure be negative?”

Pumps create a pressure difference to move fluids. When a pump has to lift a fluid to a given height, it must do so against atmospheric pressure. Therefore, the pump inlet must be below atmospheric pressure, resulting in a Negative Suction Head. If the head is too negative, then it can lead to cavitation and harm the pump.

Catalytic Converters

Catalytic Converters

Catalytic Converters

05/02/26

“How can we convert harmful emission gases into safer ones?”

Combustion activity may release dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, and hydrocarbons. However, what if we were to create a machine that uses a catalyst to turn these gases into something safer? Wel, this exists in the form of Catalytic Converters. Combustion exhaust gas first pases through a reducing part of the converter where nitrogen oxides are separated into nitrogen and oxygen gas. Afterwards, an oxidization component adds the oxygens gasto the carbon monoxidde and hydrocarbons to create CO2 and H2O. 

Packed Beds

Packed Beds

Packed Beds

05/01/26

“Why do hollow tubes filled with packed materials have special properties?”

People often want to mix two phases of chemicals together for a chemical reaction. So how can we maximize surface contact between these distinct phases? Well, what if we were to take a hollow tube, and then pack reactive solids inside, and then flush a fluid through the hollow tube? These Packed Beds are a mainstay of chemical engineering and power some of the most important processes today, whether it’s sand filters for drinking water or activated carbon for wastewater.

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