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Unread 05-04-2005, 03:18 PM   #1
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Default Need some help. considering water block for GCSE :P

right guys. I've decided I don't like my Design Technology options. Plant pot holders...automated wine pourers, candle holders and rubbish.

I've PRETTY much decided i want to make a simplish waterblock. So i'd really appreciate people parting with their knowledge.
Note: I want to try and include as MUCH into this project as I possibly can:

Various machining processes.
Methods of inducing turbulence + some theory
Water Jet/accelerator plates to increase water flow/velocity.
Water tighting (how do you put the plastic polymer on the metal and water tight it (i've see often you put some black rubbery looking thing insome grooves cut around the block...explain?)

that's all I can think of at the moment

But please let me know some designs, not sure what resources i'm available to but I'd like to know what machining processses there are etc. Cheers Appreciate nice long answers which I'll learn a ton from
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Unread 05-04-2005, 03:51 PM   #2
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This site tutorials on how to make some blocks, which I'm sure the authors would be happy you using as a source.

Making a copper water block: http://www.procooling.com/articles/h...-_onda___1.php

The #rotor is also a good way to start, using only a drill press and a dremel, and on the site (though I think it's down), he's rather 'open-source' about the project.
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Unread 05-04-2005, 04:20 PM   #3
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yeah i can probably afford to go a bit harder than that... got a lot of hours to burn (ie more than just drilling for insecting holes sideways through a block of copper :P had a look at Rotors block designs...but I'd like to know some theory behind the scientific side of it.
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...but I'd like to know some theory behind the scientific side of it.
Possibly the best articles:
Elements de conception pour waterblocks
Les waterblocks Ã* microstructures
Waterblocks protos Ã* mini-canaux
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gah...in a language which i got a D in for my interim report :P

*ahem* thanks a lot!!
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gah...in a language which i got a D in for my interim report .....
Paste links into Google and use their translations
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Unread 05-04-2005, 05:27 PM   #7
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yup! figured right...couple of ideas in mind and some more knowledgE (though too late and not enough time to take everything in yet. I'll find out exactly what machining processes i am capable of hope i have a slit saw etc.
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:O had a read through the first article (all 13 pages...i feel i've learnt something) definately a lot of factors answers also pretty much rules out Jet type block...too difficult to achieve good results ...heck..i don't EVEN have a pump or ANYTHING yet..
need to try and find out what's better...Rotor/slit saw random channels with water pumped through middle ******ds with a slit for water to go through to increase velocity ...or just 2 connections. One at either side with slit saw straight microchannels ...hmm..
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