• SalamanderM
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    7 months ago

    Awesome! The one with the sustained source loop is my favorite:

    Also, the one that shoots out flames paints a picture similar to how a synchrotron behaves, shooting out X-rays into the beamlines as the electron bunches move around.

    Upon looking into it closer, the synchrotron is a bit of a mixture of those two concepts - the source loop (booster ring) that is fed by the linear accelerator, and then the larger loop (storage room) that feeds X-rays the beamlines. Of course, many details differ, but still it is interesting to notice the similarities !

  • Otter
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    97 months ago

    This was very cool, thanks for sharing it

    • @thantik
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      137 months ago

      There could be some use for it in detonation front research. Rotating detonation engines biggest issue is keeping the detonation front alive and active.

    • Ech
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      27 months ago

      Tbh, it’s what I enjoy about his videos in particular. He will run into or be shown a relatively mundane thing, but then dig into just for the sake of his (and our) curiosity. It’s low-stakes science that still cares enough to dig past the surface layer of discovery

      He also does a fairly good job citing his sources, which is nice to see in a popular content creator.

  • @DaMonsterKnees
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    17 months ago

    Reminds me of shock tube, which is always fun to wrap oneself in and ignite on a cold Army morning.