Hunter Hach

Hunter Hach

~10 and 15 amps run though resistance wire submerged in water. A thin film boiling regime can be seen in the second clip. The reduced heat transfer coefficient results in excessive heating of the wire not found in the nucleate boiling of the first clip.

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  • Aldwin Bretoux
    Nov 18, 2020 00:20

    Really interesting flow setup and the pattern in your flow

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  • David Kuchta
    Oct 2, 2020 13:59

    Hunter, this is awesome!! I would have never thought to try this — very interesting use of science and engineering to create some amazing visuals, and you did a great job capturing it! Nice work!

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  • Brian Haug
    Sep 30, 2020 23:27

    Such a great experiment. I really like the difference between the two videos. Both are intriguing in their own way with the different bubble formations.

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  • Cary Faulkner
    Sep 30, 2020 21:20

    This is a really cool experiment and made for a great video of flow visualization. I really like how you included several different shots as well.

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  • Jillian Weber
    Sep 30, 2020 13:46

    This is an incredible video! The visuals are amazing, and this is such a cool thing to watch in slow motion. Phenomenal job!

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  • Megan Borfitz
    Sep 30, 2020 13:17

    This is just beautiful to watch. I like how you showed the setup before running current through the wire so that we could see the initial bubble formation. This showed the contrast between the stillness and then the bubble formation after turning on the current. I also really enjoyed the bubble formations themselves. Additionally, I thought it was neat to see the two different experiments back-to-back so that we could compare them.

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  • Axel Escareno
    Sep 30, 2020 13:08

    I really like the idea and the crisp video you got from it! Great Job!

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  • The pattern that the bubbles settle into is amazing!

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  • Max J Kitay
    Sep 30, 2020 13:01

    So sick that you thought to do this! Looks real neat, excellent work!

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