crewiscool
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I am a retired computer and electrical engineer who now runs a small machine shop as a retirement gig. To make a long story very short. I think I have a valid design for etCO2 monitoring and I am looking for input from someone with more knowledge on side-sampling etCO2 systems and the fluid dynamics and environmental conditions of rebreather loops than I have. Hopefully even the ability to model some configurations.
I saw a talk a few months ago given by Dr. Mitchell where he - in passing - mentioned that side-sampling would work but the energy to power the pump needed to consistently pull from the loop was a barrier to commercialization. To solve this problem I propose introducing a venturi nozzle on the loop and a negative pressure reservoir, check value and mass flow nozzle to the side-sampling sensors to act as the "pump". I know that this will work - I have leveraged this type of mechanism before. The technical component I don't know is if you can design a venturi with enough vacuum/cfm without an unacceptable increase in the WOB. I also don't know if can be built to work cost effectively.
Any constructive input would be welcome. Please contact me if you are interested in helping evaluate this idea. Note, I plan to release any findings or functional design into the public domain so this is not a money making endeavor.
I have attached a little diagram to aid in understanding the system.
Thanks for any help.
I saw a talk a few months ago given by Dr. Mitchell where he - in passing - mentioned that side-sampling would work but the energy to power the pump needed to consistently pull from the loop was a barrier to commercialization. To solve this problem I propose introducing a venturi nozzle on the loop and a negative pressure reservoir, check value and mass flow nozzle to the side-sampling sensors to act as the "pump". I know that this will work - I have leveraged this type of mechanism before. The technical component I don't know is if you can design a venturi with enough vacuum/cfm without an unacceptable increase in the WOB. I also don't know if can be built to work cost effectively.
Any constructive input would be welcome. Please contact me if you are interested in helping evaluate this idea. Note, I plan to release any findings or functional design into the public domain so this is not a money making endeavor.
I have attached a little diagram to aid in understanding the system.
Thanks for any help.