The pipe feels warm where it loops back around, and the pipe starts cool but gradually heats up. What do you mean the air pump cannot handle the amount of heat transfer. Is it too weak or strong, it is basically a fish tank aquarium pump like this...
Going somewhere refers to basically a coil, the pipe loops around and comes back, it basically is supposed to cool the air. The pump specifications say about 2psi is released, how much heat would that generate... would it be significant?
I have a automatic air pump like this one(http://www.thatpetplace.com/silent-air-x-5-air-pump-80-gal-2-outlets) and pass it through a metal pipe, while the metal pipe is cooling at 32 degrees and the air within the pipe cools and goes somewhere and then that same pipe(no breaks anywhere) loops...
I have a pipe that needs to be 5 degrees below the external temperature outside(eg- 45 degrees outside means 40 degrees within). I cannot remove the pipe or anything, all I can change is the what the pipe passes through, for example if it passes a block of ice then technically the pipe would...
Well, I added water because I read online this is how they make pressure rockets:
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Powerful-Air-Pressure-Rocket
Since they make it like so, I was thinking that if water is what causes the build-up of pressure, perhaps if I add water to a water bottle, then maybe it...
I am an amateur in engineering and new to this forum, so please excuse me if I am posting this in the wrong location. I am doing a little project outside of school that deals with water generation.
The project consists of a coolant that travels through a network of pipes and cools a coil to a...
You could take piece of sheet metal similar to that of the car, coat it with a sample of automotive grade paint and demonstrate in the courtroom the effects of hot wax on the paint,and submit the piece of metal as evidence. It may or may not work, but if your claim is correct then no damage...