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Trying to build a miniature binary geothermal plant for education
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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6230765, member: 455902"] Wow. The ambition is staggering. You must have great mechanical skills to machine those things on such a small scale. But no matter the skills, some things don't scale down well. The hyperbolic cooling tower is one such thing. I don't believe that a small one could generate the air currents necessary to make it really cool. That pop pop boat suggested by [USER=328943]@256bits[/USER] is no joke. It would be much easier and faster to build and the students might find the physics easier to understand than turbines and cooling towers. You might consider something simpler like that as a pilot project. [/QUOTE]
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