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COOLER-ENGINEER
07-04-02, 04:27 AM
I have made a subscription of the block here.
is the difusor in the middle in the height adjustably depending on flowrate the pumps out.
Click on the picture and you see a video this me inspired to this block (thanks to e-flip)
http://www.Hwtec.de/bilder/turbu1.jpg (http://www.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/video/mechanik4/mpg/turbbk1ks.mpg )
Looks at the stamp in the last dynamic phase on the away up and pays attention on the whirl up form this one
Greetz
C-E
Mr_Scrub
07-04-02, 04:38 AM
Your WB designs are truly works of art. I hope you can get a U.S. distributer for your creations!
Script Kiddie
07-04-02, 05:15 AM
two problems I can see with that right off the bat is 1: that big ol cone of copper that sits right on top of the proc. Copper conducts well but it still has thermal resistance. Less is more.
Also that smooth bottom might make the water flow faster (depends how you locate the exit) but it sure won't make the heat from the block go into the water any faster.
JFettig
07-04-02, 08:23 AM
WOW your a GENIOUS!!! if you can get this to work correctly, that would be amasing!!!
about the long copper post, thats a good thing, when high wattages of heat the heat will actually travel up that...
COOLER-ENGINEER
07-04-02, 02:09 PM
I will have a pattern made and will try it out
Greetz
C-E
Could be a nice block.
I'm watching this thread. :confused:
JFettig
07-05-02, 12:30 PM
thanx dude, ooh so how far have you gotten on this design? or is it just a design so far???
Looks like an awesome block!:p
But , Im very curious how the block will come out in real life. And there's always the question on how it will perform???:confused:
But Good Luck on your sweet looking block.:D
COOLER-ENGINEER
07-05-02, 12:36 PM
*Thanks*
I am also curious about the performance. We will see he has sent my friend the subscription with the measures I manufacture unite core for me.
Greetz
C-E
gone_fishin
07-05-02, 12:45 PM
It is a very interesting idea especially after watching the video of turbulence caused by the shape at the central tip. One question, will the height of the center piece have to be manually adjusted before placing the block to adjust it to match the flow?
COOLER-ENGINEER
07-05-02, 12:49 PM
Hi
No the stamp is also late by the fitting through with a box spanner adjustable
Greetz
C-E
JFettig
07-05-02, 12:53 PM
I GOT A GreAT IDEA!
make that little stand thing acrylic, and have a spring off the bottom of the center to the stand so it can be pushed to the rite heit for the flow!
please sports, get a text on Fluid Mechanics - and read it
liquid will initiate a (hydraulic) circuit analysis with the first revolution of the pump shaft
-> fluid will flow from high to low pressure
this means, wrt the wb, from the discharge end of the inlet nozzle to the inlet end of the outlet nozzle
its not going to 'flow around' unless it HAS to
and this 'flow direction' will have a head loss
a head loss will result in a lower flow rate/fluid velocity
which in turn will reduce the convection rate
you have a bunch of pretty images (wish I had such skills)
which have a snowball's chance in hell of excelling
that they will cool is agreed, but I do not believe they will cool well
be cool
COOLER-ENGINEER
07-05-02, 03:06 PM
Hi
I understand what you think.
I simply will try it out
:p
Greetz
C-E
madcow235
07-05-02, 05:18 PM
as i said before AWESOME DESIGN i really like the whole acrylic design
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