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Most probably you want to mean frictional and other parasitic losses. If the venturi is properly designed and made, then that would be negligible. Kindly search net and youtube with venturi effect and you can see tons of videos and materials. It's actually based on venturi effect and that is applicable for any kind of fluid; whether gaseous (compressible) or liquid (incompressible). It has nothing to do with ideal gas. Venturi effect can be observed in reality and that has been done by real gases, not ideal gases or something like that.sophiecentaur said:Well . . . . er. . . . . Something will get warm or change state. I didn't think this through very carefully. Isn't the problem assuming ideal conditions and gases?
I have clearly mentioned at the very beginning that it's gedanken (not ge-danken). And swamp cooler means evaporation, how can the water inside the container will evaporate without having a lower pressure zone? And if you agree that it's something like a swamp cooler, that means some evaporation will be there. And only the venturi can create this low pressure zone necessary for evaporation. And, by the way, kindly look at this. And most probably you will get more by searching google with "venturi evaporator".hutchphd said:But the rate will be diffusion limited. Just to beat the horse, as @jack action notes this will not create a venturi but rather a swampcooler. For me this ge-danken-experiment is ge-done
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