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The strength of a vortex tube does not vary with time.
Vortex tubes also seem to work with liquids to some extent.
Could you describe the "vortex tube" discussed in a little more detail?
Vortex tubes have lower efficiency than traditional air conditioning equipment.
The machine is a variation on the Vortex tube.
We're seeing a lot of drag from the Vortex tubes out there in the potential flow field around the hull.
In general, vortex tubes are nested around the axis of rotation.
When used to refrigerate, heat-sinking the whole vortex tube is helpful.
The method is simple because vortex tubes have no moving parts, but energy intensive, about 50 times greater than gas centrifuges.
A discussion of the vortex tube in terms of conventional thermodynamics.
Replies: One application for a "vortex tube" is that of a static mixer.
This is applied by air jetor vortex tube.
Dave Williams, of dissigno, has proposed using vortex tubes to make ice in third-world countries.
Commercial vortex tubes are designed for industrial applications to produce a temperature drop of about 26.6 C (48 F).
The speed indicator showed a velocity of sixty-two knots now, since all but four of the Vortex tubes were gone.
A surface that is everywhere tangent to both velocity and vorticity is called a vortex tube.
In each half of the wake the eddy consists of two parallel vortex tubes of opposite sense.
The axis itself is one of the vortex lines, a limiting case of a vortex tube with zero diameter.
A vortex tube whose vortex lines are all closed will likewise be a closed torus-like surface.
Vortex tubes were used by South Africa in their Helikon vortex separation process.
Numerical analysis of compressible turbulent helical flow in a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube.
Target Five, Vortex tube six."
This increases the magnitude of the vorticity, but because of continuity also reduces the cross-section of the vortex tube.
The vortex tube was invented in 1933 by French physicist Georges J. Ranque.
A vortex tube is the surface in the fluid formed by all vortex-lines passing through a given (reducible) closed curve in the fluid.