VIP?TheChiScientist wrote:Something that's even better.MattChina wrote:XPS foam?TheChiScientist wrote: It's pretty good but there are other products that contain a higher R-value vs the 4.2 of EPS... (And they are easy to acquire)
(But that's also a good option)
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Lol no. Technically that breaks the vaccum rule...MattChina wrote:VIP?TheChiScientist wrote:Something that's even better.MattChina wrote: XPS foam?(But that's also a good option)
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Aerogel is a great material, but the biggest problem is that you need a way to make a sleeve for the beaker that doesn't diminish the insulating properties of the Aerogel itself.Jacobi wrote:It's also pretty hot.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:I'd just like to point out that it doesn't just involve hot and cold but also the nature of energy, gas theory, etc.Maria.S wrote:Thermo is a great event for all who like studding heat and cold.
But thermodynamics is pretty cool.
That aside, is aerogel viable in your opinion?
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Polyurethane foam is pretty good, plus it's not affected by the moisture.
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Bingo. Give this man a noble prize.wxyz wrote:Polyurethane foam is pretty good, plus it's not affected by the moisture.

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It has to be closed cell, open cell will just absorb water. Problem is that it can expand as altitude increases, which was problematic last year since nats was in Colorado.
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Ah, thanks!wxyz wrote:It has to be closed cell, open cell will just absorb water. Problem is that it can expand as altitude increases, which was problematic last year since nats was in Colorado.
I might just stick to EPS/XPS foam anyway, as it's less hassle though... I guess we'll see how important the build is going to be.
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What are the Stuff That I can't use in this year's Thermodynamic Competition(2019). Also What are some good materials I could use to conserve the heat? (If you are allowed to tell me)
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Is The EPS/XPS foam even allowed this year they seem kind of cheap as you stick them in and you conserve the Heat so well!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Ah, thanks!wxyz wrote:It has to be closed cell, open cell will just absorb water. Problem is that it can expand as altitude increases, which was problematic last year since nats was in Colorado.
I might just stick to EPS/XPS foam anyway, as it's less hassle though... I guess we'll see how important the build is going to be.

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You could have a vacuum box but if you fail to build a device properly it's useless. I know for a fact that this year the build will make or break teams at many high tier competitions (Ex: MIT, Golden Gate, SOUP, etc...) so you want to be very strong in the build.Raphael wrote:Is The EPS/XPS foam even allowed this year they seem kind of cheap as you stick them in and you conserve the Heat so well!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Ah, thanks!wxyz wrote:It has to be closed cell, open cell will just absorb water. Problem is that it can expand as altitude increases, which was problematic last year since nats was in Colorado.
I might just stick to EPS/XPS foam anyway, as it's less hassle though... I guess we'll see how important the build is going to be.
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