
malnoir
thingiverse
Dear enthusiasts and 3D printing enthusiasts, I am excited to share with you today an exciting project: a prototype of a smoke extractor designed based on the Venturi effect. This device was created using a Creality CR-10 3D printer, and I am eager to share with you the details of how it works and the results of its effectiveness in the future. What is the Venturi Effect? The Venturi effect is a well-known phenomenon in fluid dynamics. It occurs when the velocity of a fluid increases through a narrowed section of a conduit, resulting in a decrease in pressure in that area. This pressure drop can be harnessed to create an airflow that pulls unwanted particles, such as smoke, out of the environment. The Prototype: The prototype I have developed consists of a specially designed nozzle that can be attached to a vent or a source of smoke. When an airflow is created through the nozzle, using a fan or another device, the air's velocity increases at the nozzle, creating a low-pressure zone. As a result, smoke is drawn into the nozzle's duct and removed from the environment. Next Steps: Although the prototype has been carefully designed and manufactured, it's important to note that this is an initial version. Over the next few weeks, I will conduct tests and collect data to evaluate its effectiveness in different scenarios. I will also share updates on possible improvements and the results obtained. Share Your Ideas: I'm always open to feedback, suggestions, and ideas from the community. If you have any ideas to enhance this prototype or would like to share your own experiences with similar devices, please feel free to do so in the comments below. I would like to express my gratitude to the community of sharing and innovation that makes these projects possible. Stay tuned for upcoming updates on our Venturi effect smoke extractor. Sincerely,
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