Vapor Phase Change Cooling

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via Makezine comes a great Vapor Phase Change Cooling project:
This project has been many months in the making and I finally had enough time to put this thing together. For those people that aren’t HVAC engineers, Phase Cooling involves using a refrigeration compressor to compress a gas till it changes phases to a liquid. This liquefied gas is then pumped into an evaporator which is place on your processor/GPU. While inside the evaporator, the liquefied gas changes phases back to a gas, and while doing this it sucks up heat and gets pulled back into the compressor, completing the cycle. Now that you have been educated in the basic principles of phase cooling, it is time to get into the meat of this article.

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3 Comments »

  1. kushal Said:

    on August 24, 2008 at 6:04 am

    cud u jst help me to make a dehumidifier ,i wana build it fr my small room,kindly help me ,
    anxiously waiting fr ur reply

  2. kushal Said:

    on August 25, 2008 at 8:48 pm

    helo,
    im ,iving in a humid hell ie my room,cud u help me to build a portable ac which cud work even in humid condition…plzzzzzzz
    hav seen one but dont wana bun thischeck this plz …….link http://www.roshgo.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=rc01/CTGY/00408/cgi-bin/t.cgi?a=400027&gclid=CPettOrEqpUCFRBRegodL1ZwkQ

    waiting fr ur anxious reply do plz write me

  3. kushal Said:

    on August 25, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    actually even u tell me a device fr cooling water or making ice because i dont hav a fridge,im away frm my home studying in a medical school…plz…

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