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Cold Gas

Close-up schlieren image of compressible flow jet of difluoroethane gas from a can.

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  • Curtis Dunford
    Oct 30, 2025 20:49

    Hi Brian,
    This is such a crisp image! I love how you can see the shock structures in detail!

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  • Xeen Meighan
    Oct 28, 2025 08:35

    Very cool showcase of schlieren imaging. I like how we can see the diamonds start to fade farther away from the source.

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  • Duncan Laird
    Oct 27, 2025 12:50

    This image is amazing. I didn’t get to ask this in the critique, but what at what pressure was the compressed air can? Was it a standard can you can get from Home Depot?

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    • Brian Terasaki
      Nov 4, 2025 00:09

      The difluoroethane at 25 C has a vapor pressure of about 6 atmospheres, so a new can at equilibrium will be that pressure. However, extensive use will cool the difluoroethane and reduce the vapor pressure. This can was purchased from Home Depot.

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  • Nicholas Rhodes
    Oct 27, 2025 12:39

    Really impressive image, that is great clarity for schlieren imaging

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  • Luke Freyhof
    Oct 27, 2025 12:33

    Very cool image Brian! I had no idea that compressed air cans were able to create Mach diamonds. The light lines near the outlet of the straw could be created by the interactions between the outflow and the surrounding air. The surrounding air is initially at rest, but is then accelerated by the outflow, which could result in a drop in density of the immediate surrounding air.

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