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![]() "Mike Harrison" wrote in message ... On 8 Jan 2005 06:15:54 -0800, (N. Thornton) wrote: I imagine one could make LN2 @home with vortex tubes. As air spins through the tube it separates into hot and cold streams. Dump the hot and put the cold through another vortex tube, etc. Air must be dried for these experiments, otherwise ice will quickly clog the cooling kit. I suspect there is a fly somewhere in the ointment with that idea, as I'm sure someone would be making & selling an LN2 generator based on vortex tubes if it was practical. Current LN2 generators that I've seen are somewhat more complex... Maybe it's just an issue of efficiency - I suspect such a system would need a lot of air. The graph here http://www.visi.com/~darus/hilsch/ suggests about one third of the air comes out cold, so each stage would need to have 3 times the airflow of the next. I'm also wondering how easy these are to make - commercial ones seem quite expensive if all they are are is essentially a cast/machined chamber. Some info I saw says that rotational speeds of the air were of the order of 1000000RPM, That's alright then, just up the voltage on one of those new Dysons ;-) |
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