Friday, September 29, 2023

Vortex Cooling And Energy Storage

 Depending on the ambient temperature,


It might be possible to liquify the gas input by feeding the output back into the input.  The input can be wind powered.  If the output do liquify then there will be a drop in pressure in the tubes and the flow at the hot output might reverse.   In this case, an increase at input, drawing in more cold output by venturi effect, may stop the hot output from reversing.  The flow at the hot end must not reverse.

The liquified air can be stored or be used directly as a heat sink.

Have a nice day.