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Old 02-27-06   #41 (permalink)
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its droped 10c at start but when i play it drped like from 4c-10c
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Be easy on this kid, guys. Remember, he's like 11.
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I am extremely curious about what effect superoxygenated water would have in heat transfer--taking a somewhat more rigorously scientific approach would perhaps prove this bettawater a good coolant. I would like to see more than text at this point--screenshots of temps before and after preferably while under load, are easy enough...

You've got my interest....although I'm sticking to Zerex for now.
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I am extremely curious about what effect superoxygenated water would have in heat transfer--taking a somewhat more rigorously scientific approach would perhaps prove this bettawater a good coolant. I would like to see more than text at this point--screenshots of temps before and after preferably while under load, are easy enough...

You've got my interest....although I'm sticking to Zerex for now.
My guess is it's a coincidence. It would be easy enough to buy this stuff and try it out, but I'm not hopeful enough to try it. Maybe someone else?
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is an ingredient that decreases a liquids "boundary layer" against an artificial surface. The followings going to get a bit heavy
Given all liquids have a viscosity ie water low, honey high- flow through a conduit has a bullet shaped central flow area, the areas trailing the central cone and particularly those hitting and therefore rebounding from the conduit become turbulent (toilet flush-like) and are not pushed forward at the same velocity as the central flow. This is in effect stagnant fluid and if its in a heat exchange system, decreases from the efficiency of the heat exchange. The turbulence and boundary layer is magnified by the drag on the fluid by the conduit. A surfactant-found in lots of antifreeze products and laundry detergents (allows soap to get close to dirt- proly don't want Tide in yer Danger Den) decreases this drag and allows a more complete flow/heat exchange. Google Newtonian Flow/ Reynolds Number if you want more.
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do you know i good image capturing cuz i need one to take the temp pictures
because i reinstalled windows
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only the betta water
i didnt add the coditioner they smelled really bad
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is an ingredient that decreases a liquids "boundary layer" and an artificial surface. The followings going to get a bit heavy
Given all liquids have a viscosity ie water low honey high- flow through a conduit has a bullet shaped central flow area, the areas trailing the central cone and particularly those hitting and therefore rebounding from the conduit become turbulent (toilet flush-like) and are not pushed forward at the same velocity as the central flow. This is in effect stagnant fluid and if its in a heat exchange system, decreases from the efficiency of the heat exchange. The turbulence and boundary layer is magnified by the drag on the fluid by the conduit. A surfactant-found in lots of antifreeze products and laundry detergents (allows soap to get close to dirt- proly don't want Tide in yer Danger Den) decreases this drag and allows a more complete flow/heat exchange. Google Newtonian Flow/ Reynolds Number if you want more.
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LOL.

Very frickin' funny dude--please tell, what's worse?

Thanks for the science lesson. Can you please explain more about which is better, laminar or turbulent?

I was thinking turbulent would be good, because it would mix the water that's in touch with the conduit with the rest of the water, and help heat exchange.

What's the deal?

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LOL.

Very frickin' funny dude--please tell, what's worse?

Thanks for the science lesson. Can you please explain more about which is better, laminar or turbulent?

I was thinking turbulent would be good, because it would mix the water that's in touch with the conduit with the rest of the water, and help heat exchange.

What's the deal?

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Turbulent flow accually moves more water in less time. Engineers design pipes to have turbulent flow. Also, turbulent flow is good in the water block, so that all the water comes in contact with the surface.
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