TheNik
TheNik
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23rd Jul 2017
8th Jun 2018
In this save, the Cocurrent Exchange mechanism is compared with the Countercurrent Exchange mechanism. Feel free to use the concept and parts in your saves. I ask for, but do not require, credit.
physics thermodynamics science

Comments

  • tonimark
    tonimark
    15th Jan 2021
    i was really looking for a heat exchaunger thanks
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    2nd Nov 2019
    ANAR is, in fact, a much worse heat conductor than STNE (28% vs. 60% respectively, according to the wiki). You do have a point in that they are not entirely comparable because of that, though.
  • Atreidesson
    Atreidesson
    2nd Nov 2019
    -1 you forgot that anar is better heat conductor yhan stone
  • Myth_Axlotl
    Myth_Axlotl
    1st Nov 2019
    N O I C E
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    9th Jun 2018
    Great!
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    8th Jun 2018
    I have tried to do this bfor but didnt work good. So i congradulate you!
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    26th Jul 2017
    Well, typos do happen happen. :P No, thanks a lot for finding it and notifying me.
  • v325
    v325
    25th Jul 2017
    "This happens happens" - fix it
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    25th Jul 2017
    The new heat conductor is great removing temperature differences, but not so for carrying as much energy as possible - it will just equalize quickly and then it will be over. Countercurrent exchange, however, nearly fully exchanges the temperatures rather than equalizing them. I will, however, update this save to the new materials soon.
  • 83bismuth
    83bismuth
    25th Jul 2017
    bollt ikr