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Hi so I wondered how crude can a vortex tube be build? Is high precision needed to build one, or could I build it out of literal cardboard and use a bicycle pump as a pressure source?
A simple fan will produce cool air at the centre of the flow, with hotter air at the periphery.askingask said:I wondered how crude can a vortex tube be build?
Thank you!Baluncore said:Welcome to PF.
A simple fan will produce cool air at the centre of the flow, with hotter air at the periphery.
Small and efficient vortex tubes are used for cooling cutting tools. They cost less than $100 from China. (eBay "Small Vortex Tube Cooler SE-WLG08 Vortex Tube + Joint Universal Tube 4150")
Search eBay for "vortex tube" and you will find "Vortex Tube Air Conditioner Waistcoat Compressed Air Cooling" below $100.
A bicycle pump immediately produces hot air. You can use a vortex tube to increase that temperature.
If you want to produce cold air from a vortex tube, you will need an intercooler or storage reservoir to pre-cool the compressed air.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube
It depends on what exactly you mean, but probably not.askingask said:So if I place the fan at the opening of a tube, so that the vortex can travel a longer distance, will that increase the temperature difference?
I‘ve seen a few of these videos. I just want to replicate the basic principle with simple materials and experiment with different designs. And see how I can maximise the effect.Baluncore said:I think your next step should be the YouTube videos about making DIY vortex tubes, (they include warnings of burns and frost bite). Your "literal cardboard" may burn.
It takes pressure to blow high speed air.askingask said:Is pressure necessary or would it be enough to blow high speed air?
As you might have seen in the other thread I made, I‘m trying to get all the knowledge needed to make a very primitive cooling system. I‘m very limited in my environment. I‘m not really looking to build an efficient system, but rather my goal is to get at least a proof of concept.Baluncore said:Your experimentation will depend on your environment and your creativity. Do you live on the top floor of a tower block, or in a cave at the bottom of a 100-metre-high waterfall? Is there a small mechanical workshop nearby?