Create Adiabatic System: Steps & Tips

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around creating an adiabatic environment, exploring methods and materials that can achieve this state. Participants share tips, ideas, and references related to insulation techniques and specific examples.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest vacuum insulation as a method for creating an adiabatic environment.
  • There are mentions of keeping surfaces polished for high reflectivity to enhance insulation.
  • One participant proposes raising the surroundings to the same temperature as a strategy.
  • Another suggests using an infinite layer of high-quality insulation.
  • Some argue that providing the same heat input as output is essential.
  • There is a caution against generating excess heat in the system.
  • A participant references Smokey Yunick's adiabatic engine and an experimental vehicle from 1959 as examples of adiabatic principles in practice.
  • Additional comments include playful exchanges about personal items, such as a Dyson vacuum cleaner, which some participants mention in relation to insulation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present multiple competing views and suggestions regarding the methods to create an adiabatic environment, with no consensus reached on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Some claims depend on specific definitions of adiabatic systems and may involve assumptions about materials and conditions that are not fully explored.

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how to create an adiabatic environment
 
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vacuum insulation
 
Q_Goest said:
vacuum insulation
My Dyson has some of that...
 
FredGarvin said:
My Dyson has some of that...

You have a Dyson vacuum cleaner ??:cool:
 
FredGarvin said:
My Dyson has some of that...
:smile:

Rules: Six words or less thread. :wink:
 
Q_Goest said:
vacuum insulation

Keep the surfaces polished (high reflectivity).
 
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siranram said:
how to create an adiabatic environment

Might be my next door neighbor.:confused:
 
RonL said:
Might be my next door neighbor.:confused:
Redbelly98 said:
Keep the surfaces polished (high reflectivity).
Extra points for exactly 6 words.
 
Raise the surroundings to same temp.
 
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Infinite layer of REALLY GOOD insulation.
 
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Provide same heat input as output.
 
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Don't generate excess heat.
 
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We can keep going...
 
  • #14
Pull that vacuum, hold that vacuum.
 
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See: Smokey Yunicks adiabatic engine, if you want to know the secret come and ask me via pm.
You should also check out the 1959 opel p1 experimental, built and engineered by the brilliant engineers at shell oil corporation in 1962, weighed 2500 pounds and got 376 miles per gallon. Enjoy
 
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NintendoKD said:
See: Smokey Yunicks adiabatic engine, if you want to know the secret come and ask me via pm.
You should also check out the 1959 opel p1 experimental, built and engineered by the brilliant engineers at shell oil corporation in 1962, weighed 2500 pounds and got 376 miles per gallon. Enjoy

Smokey understood the magic Vortex Chamber.
 

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