BioDiesel Syphon Transfer Prior to Final Filtration
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Not terribly instructive, but with a very pixilike appearance, you can practically see just about anything you want in the shiney air bubbles struggling to get to the top. A streamline jet of BioDiesel is extending well down into the container, drawing the bubbles to it via the Coandă effect (or argueably, Bernoulli's principle), then summoning up all it's shear possible, the jet holds the bubbles down, well sort of, until they get too far away, then escape to the surface. Sound in the beginning is a vacuum pump (cheapie), to start the syphon. Speed is about 7/53 of actual speed. (13%)Not terribly instructive, but with a very pixilike appearance, you can practically see just about anything you want in the shiney air bubble...all »Not terribly instructive, but with a very pixilike appearance, you can practically see just about anything you want in the shiney air bubbles struggling to get to the top. A streamline jet of BioDiesel is extending well down into the container, drawing the bubbles to it via the Coandă effect (or argueably, Bernoulli's principle), then summoning up all it's shear possible, the jet holds the bubbles down, well sort of, until they get too far away, then escape to the surface. Sound in the beginning is a vacuum pump (cheapie), to start the syphon. Speed is about 7/53 of actual speed. (13%)«
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