TDI-WAi
Active member
How about using some kind of vortex/ ventury seperator to extract the oil and release clean air. Two things have gone through my mind whilst reading the forum on CCV filters. Dyson and Koi fish ponds. Both have two things in common. Vortex removal of suspended particals. It basically works by spinning the medium (air or water) in a container and the cetripetal force pushes the heavier particals to the outside edge. You then have a take off from the centre of the container where the clean air should be. I was thinking would it not be possible to have the traping media around the outside edge with the air return pipe coming out of the middle??
I am not really an expert or anything on this but if one of the most famous and innovative designers/inventors can adapt this spinning action to make a great vacuum cleaner then maybe there is room for it in a car ccv seperator. Most of the examples that I have seen on this site are round anyway so why not just have the air intake at an angle instead of 90 degrees to the wall and use the spinning action to do the work. We all agree that the vapour needs to hit a surface before it re condenses so if the vapour was constantly forces into surfaces by the cetripetal force, this could be more efficient? What do you think guys??
I am not really an expert or anything on this but if one of the most famous and innovative designers/inventors can adapt this spinning action to make a great vacuum cleaner then maybe there is room for it in a car ccv seperator. Most of the examples that I have seen on this site are round anyway so why not just have the air intake at an angle instead of 90 degrees to the wall and use the spinning action to do the work. We all agree that the vapour needs to hit a surface before it re condenses so if the vapour was constantly forces into surfaces by the cetripetal force, this could be more efficient? What do you think guys??