Stationeers: Phase Change Devices

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • On this video, the goal is to demystify or at the very least expose how our two phase change devices: Evaporation Chamber and the Condensation Chamber, work. Not much is mentioned in the stationpedia about how to make them work, and that is because it presumes you are comfortable with the phase change properties of the gas/liquid you will fill the chamber with. These two devices aren't just for making phase change heating or cooling setups, they can be used in other ways so long as you can take advantage of evaporation or condensation.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:40 Stationpedia information
    2:55 Device Inspection
    5:08 Target Pressure Setting
    6:40 Evaporation chamber experiment
    7:20 Connections complete without a heat exchange gas
    8:10 results
    10:10 adding hot pollutants to heat exchange port and experiment
    11:00 Results
    12:15 Results with hotter heat exchange
    13:05 Condensation Chamber experiment
    15:30 connections complete, checking on the evap chamber
    16:02 Cond Chamber with a cooler gas than setting
    17:40 attaching a hot gas to the Cond chamber heat exchange
    18:20 Refilling the Cond. Chamber
    19:20 Attaching a cooler gas to the Cond Chamber heat exchange
    21:15 Turning the Devices off mid operation
    22:48 Pseudo chamber builds
    22:52 "Evaporation Chamber"
    23:57 Revealing the inside
    25:10 Connecting the pipes to demonstrate
    26:48 Turning it on and noting the results and differences
    28:15 "Condensation Chamber"
    28:37 Revealing the inside
    29:55 Main takeaways for each chamber
    33:12 Using warmer liquids (evap ch) or cooler gases (Cond Ch)
    34:38 Temperature Limit: Latent Heat / Specific Heat
    35:55 Cooler liquids (evap ch) or warmer gases (Cond ch)
    36:30 Outtro
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Komentáře • 4

  • @tacnuke2011
    @tacnuke2011 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Very informative and clarifying. Tyvm

  • @pingram01
    @pingram01 Před 13 dny +1

    I think the reason why "the graphs are off" is because of the phase change; it's the same reason that boiling water is never 100c. When water goes from liquid to gas it pulls so much energy from the system that the overall temperature drops, so "boiling" water will only ever get to 97 odd c because of the energy transferred in the phase change.