beerbaron
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2005
- 37
I'm searching for ways to create a liquid flow to increase heat transfer.
The coolant temperature is -15 celcius so as the ambiant temperature. Problem is that this system is insulated and therefore I cannot use an outside electrical current to power a pump.
Here are my stats:
Create a medium flow to increase heat transfer of about 30-40%
Volume of 4 liters of fluid coolant
Operating temperature of the system -15 celcius
Flow must last 3 minutes
Here are the solutions I found:
Use a small water pump and some batteries (problem is batteries are weak at those temps)
Use some sort of mechanical system that would create a flow (maybee spring system like those used in toys)
Put the system on a spring and give it initial movement, spring will oscillate and keep the flow for some time.
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
BeerBaron
The coolant temperature is -15 celcius so as the ambiant temperature. Problem is that this system is insulated and therefore I cannot use an outside electrical current to power a pump.
Here are my stats:
Create a medium flow to increase heat transfer of about 30-40%
Volume of 4 liters of fluid coolant
Operating temperature of the system -15 celcius
Flow must last 3 minutes
Here are the solutions I found:
Use a small water pump and some batteries (problem is batteries are weak at those temps)
Use some sort of mechanical system that would create a flow (maybee spring system like those used in toys)
Put the system on a spring and give it initial movement, spring will oscillate and keep the flow for some time.
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
BeerBaron