What would be the most effective way to cool smoke? And on that thread air in general? I have a basic knowledge of how refrigerators work by having a cooling coil with fluid inside which absorbs the heat from the inside with perhaps a fan to distribute it but is there also a reason cooling coils are a helix versus a different shape? (More surface area to touch the air maybe?) and can you cool it faster by filtering the smoke through water? Assuming you had cold water to filter it through would that be most effective? But cooling water takes way more energy than air so which would be faster/more effective? Assume you work under the constraints of the device being any shape but it has to be under 1 m3 and you have a 200 dollar budget but you can use it as you see fit (I.e. Going to a junkyard and ripping cooling coils off of a refrigerator etc.) aesthetics don't matter, just functionality.
Submitted May 06, 2016 at 11:38PM by beadlers http://ift.tt/1Znvugd AskEngineers
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