Please do. You always lie about it though.
I hope you both do. No one needs an ankle biter.
Please do. You always lie about it though.
I hope you both do. No one needs an ankle biter.
You simply show, again, that you're a know nothing wannabe.
You really are that stupid, Wannabe.
You're lying again, ankle biter. Nothing new, you have to do what you're best at.
Good one! ROTFLMAO >:-} ...Jim Thompson
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Good one? You're just a couple of little blow-hards in the corner blowing each other.
But you can make millions on the idea "wind heating". The Concorde had 140C . The Appolo much more. Heat is expensive. S*
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Fast body in the air can burn. S*
How fast does it have to be ?>:-} ...Jim Thompson
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SR-71 fast.
-- http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88193main_H-1602.pdf John Fields
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-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube John Fields
Yet you insist on biting ankles anyway.
You're lying again.
Now there's an idea. We'll just have Jim Thomson add a vortex tube to his plumbing, add some fittings, and have hot water and ice cubes coming out of the same pipe. Yes, thermal seperation works with water. However, because water is only slightly compressible, the vortex tube requires much higher pressures (103 MPa or 15,000 PSI) to work: Hmmm... I guess Jim's pipes may not handle the pressure.
The Working Principles of a Ranque-Hilsh Vortex Tube:
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When the water line freezes and breaks replace it with PEX, even when PEX freezes t rarely if ever splits or brakes.
So when things warm up no repairs:)
PEX is designed to expand without harm:)
-- All well and good, but the misinterpreted attempt at jocularity had to do with that hot and cold _air_ can be generated with a vortex tube and help lead you to those riches you mentioned. John Fields
The nitpicker in me wants to argue with that. EVAPORATIVE COOLING doesn't work if there's no evaporation.
Wind chill is empirically determined from physiological factors. Evaporation certainly exacerbates it, but I believe it's the combined physiological factors that determine the wind chill number.
That's your view, others may see it as an equal match!
Jamie
Wind chill, as applied to humans, has to do with drawing heat from the skin faster than the body can re-supply. Any evaporation would exacerbate the problem. ...Jim Thompson
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