DalisAndy
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Thermal dynamics of ammonia
I watched a video explaining a liquid helium isotope cooling system for quantum computers. I was thinking maybe ammonia and water could do something
similar. Aqueous ammonia over heat source, ammonia would evaporate, cool ammonia and reintroduce to water the restart process
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Ammonia is regularly used as a refrigerant. Adding water to the mix makes it less efficient.
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I believe OP has re-invented the absorption cycle refrigerator (Servel cycle).
http://vintageservelrefrigerators.8k.com/HowItWorks.html
Is this the mechanism you had in mind?
I have seen the more common vapor compression cycle JJay is apparently thinking of done with Carbon monoxide, Sulfur dioxide, anhydrous ammonia... And
the various Freons, of course.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump_and_refrigeration_...
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What ?!?!
There are Refrigerators ?!
What will these crazy scientists think of next ?
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It is an odd yet elegant process, IIRC it's still employed for mini-bars as they are completely silent. And I must congratulate the OP for reinventing
the process :-)
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I miss the old ice box. My grandmother had one in the wall of her kitchen. The ice man could put ice in from the outside.
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Yes. It's on YouTube, the mechanism I got the idea from. The original concept use liquid He-3 and liquid He-4. Liquid He-3 is lighter than liquid
He-4. But liquid He-3 can dissolve in to the liquid He-4, untill about a 6% consternation. Liquid He-3 also has a higher boiling point than liquid
He-4. So it was setup so the He-3 transfer heat put via evaporation and when He-3 is recondensed and added back the the He-3 layer. This is all
inside a U-Tube
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Any tips or good sources are welcome.
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