Best fan placement to move air through the house

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
  • Experiments and anemometer measurements to figure out where to best place a fan to optimally air out the house to cool it down at night.
    More physics experiments:
    woodgears.ca/physics

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @keith819
    @keith819 Год назад +27454

    No joke, this is the old RUclips.
    Not over produced stuff, but a normal guy having fun and doing Science

  • @PastelComGini
    @PastelComGini 2 года назад +27871

    This kind of thing is why RUclips exists.

  • @lumilikha
    @lumilikha 5 месяцев назад +1675

    "This experiment is done"
    You earned a ton of fans with this experiment. Thanks!

  • @Abodroc94
    @Abodroc94 11 дней назад +74

    This is science guys, this is the enbodiment of curiosity. This is the kind of things and people who got us out of the caves

    • @freebornjohn2687
      @freebornjohn2687 7 дней назад +2

      It seems that a lot of people today want us to go back into the caves.

    • @hannespi2886
      @hannespi2886 3 дня назад

      OUT OF THE CAVESSS

  • @Kuplung57
    @Kuplung57 2 года назад +14308

    This is how I like experiments on youtube. No nonsense, no 5 minutes blabla, just the experiment. Love it!

    • @vitorvs
      @vitorvs 2 года назад +135

      But he didn't ask to like and subscribe, there is something wrong here. /s

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 2 года назад +78

      I'm a huge fan of him.

    • @parasahlawat27
      @parasahlawat27 2 года назад +19

      Pure practical, no theory!

    • @wolfcounselor858
      @wolfcounselor858 Год назад +5

      @@vitorvs Not asking yourr listeners to hit the like and subscribe button is just wrong tho

    • @Tdorf53185
      @Tdorf53185 Год назад +52

      I bet, like me, you also hate recipes online that have 24 paragraphs about how they came to discover the recipe and their life story before they get to the recipe.

  • @roberto3f84
    @roberto3f84 2 года назад +3806

    I am an Italian firefighter, this is the same principle we use to evacuate the fumes from the houses during a fire, the "cone" of air must cover most of the window opening

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  2 года назад +472

      exactly!

    • @nicktrousers
      @nicktrousers 2 года назад +27

      cool!

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari 2 года назад +174

      @@matthiasrandomstuff2221 could you repeat your experiment with some simple ducting? Just foam board or something cheap and easy to throw together? I find ducting to be far more important than individual fan characteristics or performance.

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari 2 года назад +72

      @@matthiasrandomstuff2221 could you repeat your experiment with some simple ducting? Just foam board or something cheap and easy to throw together? I find ducting to be far more important than individual fan characteristics or performance.

    • @Don.Challenger
      @Don.Challenger 2 года назад +76

      @@tiporari I had to vote you up that other you guy was getting more than you were.

  • @Smagglet
    @Smagglet 4 дня назад +8

    This guy is out here answering the questions everybody asks, but nobody feels like answering.

  • @dhruva08
    @dhruva08 9 месяцев назад +105

    I cant bloody sleep due to humidity for weeks, middle of night im wondering wtf to do, moving around the bed and furniture with this new science i learned, thankyou

  • @j.frankparnell6195
    @j.frankparnell6195 11 месяцев назад +3008

    I have cooled my entire house in the summer like this for years. Pick a window on the upper floor, or at the farthest point from your bedroom. Open all of the windows in the house. Wait until the temperature outside drops below the interior temperature and then turn on that fan and blow the air out of the house through a single window. This will take in cool air from the outside. Then in the morning as the temperatures rise, close all of the windows again. You will be amazed at how much cooling effect you will have without resorting to air conditioning.

    • @georgehill3087
      @georgehill3087 11 месяцев назад +246

      Basically a whole house fan. Problem is humidity from the outside, unless you are in a really dry place.

    • @DistracticusPrime
      @DistracticusPrime 9 месяцев назад +72

      I have relied on this technique all summer long for several years now. Northwest United States here, so the weather often gets up to 95° but cools off at night. By managing the windows and fans as you described, we don't even need air conditioning. (Bought one anyway, just in case of wildfire smoke.)
      It's especially effective in a tall building, like a two- or three- story house. Once the windows are closed and the air gets still, warm air floats up to the top while the lowest floor is much cooler.

    • @dardanpaloka4413
      @dardanpaloka4413 9 месяцев назад +14

      yea what about the humidity

    • @DistracticusPrime
      @DistracticusPrime 8 месяцев назад +25

      @@dardanpaloka4413 Usually around 40-60% here in the Pacific NorthWest (which is weird, considering our reputation for eternal rain.) That's a critical factor I meant to volunteer in my post. In a humid climate, you just need something with a condenser. Acclimation, shade and humidity matter more to me than the thermometer reading.

    • @j.frankparnell6195
      @j.frankparnell6195 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@dardanpaloka4413 It's not a problem out here in the West.

  • @WesBos
    @WesBos 2 года назад +2607

    Amazing, thank you for making this. It will solve so many family fights on the best way to cool the house

    • @hpekristiansen
      @hpekristiansen 2 года назад +84

      Ice cube distributed evenly - one in each shoe.

    • @seanedging6543
      @seanedging6543 2 года назад +104

      If there’s one thing I learned about family fights it’s that they are never resolved via a RUclips video

    • @thecloneguyz
      @thecloneguyz 2 года назад +16

      Bring cold air in low and send hot air out up high on the other side of the house

    • @Bout_TreeFiddy
      @Bout_TreeFiddy 2 года назад +10

      prevent some murders too

    • @thecloneguyz
      @thecloneguyz 2 года назад +1

      @@Bout_TreeFiddy I worked for David Horowitz in Seattle the Civil Rights leader are you related

  • @Simoxs7
    @Simoxs7 10 месяцев назад +569

    This actually makes sense to me, In Firefighter training here in Germany we get told to put up a fan at a distance where the cone of wind coming of the fan covers all of the Door / window.
    (We use large fans to air out homes full of smoke)

    • @buttercatz99
      @buttercatz99 9 месяцев назад

      Firemen slowly become phsycopaths. In the top 5 people to not get married to.

    • @maximeteppe7627
      @maximeteppe7627 9 месяцев назад +21

      I'm guessing the initial air flow drags additional air surrounding it,producing a larger flow at a distance, (I can't remember the name of the effect.. It's not venturi, but one of those. anyway, if the fan is at the edge of window, only the air straight through the fan is evacuated, while the air dragged along is outside air. If the fan is further away, it drags a larger amount of inside air and pushes it outside.

    • @Julzaa
      @Julzaa 8 месяцев назад

      That would be the most logical

    • @johannes.f.r.
      @johannes.f.r. 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@maximeteppe7627Yep. Bernoulli is the name you were looking for.

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 8 месяцев назад

      @@maximeteppe7627 It is "The Venturi effect" and he made video about it 9 years before he made this video...
      ruclips.net/video/Na9ORhYjvJU/видео.htmlsi=kdDp1AZNLgxYqog4

  • @obiwansama
    @obiwansama 9 месяцев назад +16

    Wife on vacation "He's probably bringing random girls home while i'm away"

  • @Lexpert
    @Lexpert Год назад +1037

    Just discovered your channel and gotta say I'm a fan.

  • @SodaQuasar
    @SodaQuasar 2 года назад +610

    This is like overclocking home edition

    • @vxllvxn
      @vxllvxn 2 года назад

      😂

    • @thisaccountisntreal107
      @thisaccountisntreal107 2 года назад +1

      I'm kind of into this tho
      I might oc my home's air conditioning

    • @gfries4906
      @gfries4906 Месяц назад +4

      more like undervolting! it seems counterintuitive, but does help performance.

  • @MrMarksman36
    @MrMarksman36 8 месяцев назад +195

    Summary for those interested in the experiment result data and conclusion:
    Circle fan: 3:41
    Box fan: 4:44
    The conclusion: 5:43

    • @Reibaku
      @Reibaku 6 месяцев назад +5

      It’s to that long of a video, people should just watch it.

    • @coltynstone-lamontagne
      @coltynstone-lamontagne 5 месяцев назад +11

      ​@Reibaku this is more for when you come back to it later and want to check specific parts

    • @jasonblaha6891
      @jasonblaha6891 5 месяцев назад

      Ty

  • @thestudentofficial5483
    @thestudentofficial5483 22 дня назад +4

    This is the Bernoulli effect! Basically, why the windblown section is not a cylindrical column extending from the face of the fan, but rather an expanding cone, is because moving fluids (in this case, air) have lower pressure and thus "pull" nearby fluid particles to move along.
    So originally, the windblown section would of course be a cylinder, but at the edge of that cylinder, moving air particles pull along stationary particles, and then the now-moving particles also pull another stationary particle and so on until the kinetic energy dissipates.
    This is also why you must stand behind the line at train platforms because the moving surface of the train will "pull" your body into it.

  • @crapadopalese
    @crapadopalese 2 года назад +1787

    I love how you have no fluff in the video. Straight to the point. Wish all RUclipsrs were like you.

    • @FrogeniusW.G.
      @FrogeniusW.G. Год назад +7

      True

    • @barrioscorona215
      @barrioscorona215 Год назад +39

      Right! Most RUclipsrs have the 3 min intro music, 5 min explaining what they are going to show in the video, NordVPN segment, then 10 min later they finally get to what the description says 🤦‍♂️

    • @Deinecraft
      @Deinecraft Год назад +17

      @@barrioscorona215 I don't think it is right to expect the creatoers to not earning money through ads for their sometimes extremely high quality content, costs and effort they put in to their videos.
      With your favorite TV shows you also don't complain about intros. It is just part of the whole thing.

    • @barrioscorona215
      @barrioscorona215 Год назад +15

      @@Deinecraft You are right about the ads but for sure some RUclipsrs have this over the top intro and that can be annoying. I like how this guy's immediately gets to the point. I don't mind the ads but what does bother me is over the top into with the music, then the sponsor and before you know it you're like 6min into the video. Like put the sponsor in the middle or something. Idk but I agree with you.

    • @LightS_bRight
      @LightS_bRight Год назад +3

      ​@@Deinecraft you mean RUclipsrs have a right to beg. while real content creators ("aka artist") don't have to try.

  • @kroongj1
    @kroongj1 2 года назад +1675

    Matthias gives the answers everybody wants to know on the questions nobody asked.

    • @brothyr
      @brothyr 2 года назад +36

      thats what an engineer does.

    • @coalitionofrob436
      @coalitionofrob436 2 года назад +31

      I have asked this on occasion, Australia is a hot place

    • @MandoFettOG
      @MandoFettOG 2 года назад +17

      Until 7 years from now when a celebrity posts on Twitter about putting a fan in the window..then it will end up with 20 million views in 3 days.

    • @JBrothersz
      @JBrothersz 2 года назад +8

      I ask it myself whenever it's hot inside 😜

    • @NomNomNom1989
      @NomNomNom1989 2 года назад +8

      Today I was trying different positions for my fan as well because the air circulation in my room is horrible. Thats why Im very surprised that this gets suggested to me.

  • @anshulgupta9754
    @anshulgupta9754 Месяц назад +19

    This is pure RUclips experiments. Exciting, motivating, sweet and simple.

  • @Fox1986222
    @Fox1986222 8 месяцев назад +17

    I was trying to figure out what's the best placement for fans just by using logic, but quickly realised it's a pretty tricky question and probably needs actuall testing. This video is highly apreciated!

  • @dommy114
    @dommy114 2 года назад +1767

    Racheal: "Do we really have to keep this fan in the middle of the room?"
    Matthias: "IT'S OPTIMAL! And it's NOT in the middle of the room. It's precisely 52.068cm from the window!"

    • @antraxxslingshots
      @antraxxslingshots 2 года назад +121

      @Ken Mason She will return when she realizes how hot that place is compared to his :D

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. 2 года назад +41

      Sounds like a big bang theory skit XD

    • @abhishektiwari7127
      @abhishektiwari7127 2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @SE45CX
      @SE45CX 2 года назад +12

      I'd say 520.68 mm.

    • @TANMAN9095
      @TANMAN9095 2 года назад +9

      @@antraxxslingshots No, because they have a working air conditioner.

  • @seitanbeatsyourmeat666
    @seitanbeatsyourmeat666 Год назад +945

    When I was a kid living in Austin, TX, we had no AC and brutal summers and we used fans for cooling... I’d turn the sheet on my bed into a diamond shape and tuck the corners under the mattress, leaving gaps on the straight pieces of top sheet, tie the foot end of the sheet to the handle of the box fan in the window, and turn the fan on. It blows up the sheet into a tent, circling the cool air around you (especially great at night), but the gaps allow some air to escape so the sheet won’t blow completely off the bed.
    TLDR; livin in the year 3000 back in 1978

    • @kenoalbatros
      @kenoalbatros Год назад +77

      A picture of that could have great cyberpunk 2077 meme potential, at least if it looks like I’m imagining right now

    • @prateekpanwar646
      @prateekpanwar646 Год назад +8

      @@kenoalbatros With the music, I can also see it.

    • @Getta0422
      @Getta0422 Год назад +11

      @@kenoalbatros reminds me of the pug farting on the fan in random granny's bed tent

    • @hammypie
      @hammypie Год назад +50

      I need a visual of this

    • @user-kd1jp8fs6o
      @user-kd1jp8fs6o Год назад +41

      Really need a picture of this magical arrangement

  • @Akuroxradio
    @Akuroxradio 10 месяцев назад +140

    Hi Matthias ! Last summer (July 2022) I did the same kind of experiment! And find about the same results. My fan was one of those tall 5' on a pedestal 18 inches blade. The best distance was about a meter and a half from the window. Since air acts like a liquid, one has to think outside the box. ( or outside the fan cage in this case) From what I gathered is that those fans dont pull air much from the back but they actually create a turbulence around the cage that pushes the flow instead of a coherent vortex. (like a turbine) I am happy to see that someone actually did a better scientific approach!

    • @CalvinHikes
      @CalvinHikes 10 месяцев назад

      I'm trying to find one where the results include blocking the window off where the fan is. Blocking the edges so there's no leading back draft. Whenever I put a window in a fan I always block the unused portions of the screen off.

    • @wolfiemuse
      @wolfiemuse 10 месяцев назад

      @@CalvinHikesI imagine that does improve air flow, but not by a significant amount. Probably the difference between .6 and .7 ish

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 9 месяцев назад +1

      My floor fan rotates so I put it in the corner of the room so it's not always pointing straight at me.

    • @ultimatecake2231
      @ultimatecake2231 5 месяцев назад

      The turbine analogy helped me understand better, ty

  • @andyjame2583
    @andyjame2583 9 месяцев назад +206

    It's not as powerful as I thought it would be, but it works very well. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 There are three options to circulate air, and best of all a remote control for us lazy people. Installation was a breeze (no pun intended). It actually took longer to open the box then it did putting the side extenders on and sitting it in the window opening. It's a perfect alternative when you want airflow, but not the AC. Just might order another one for a different room. UPDATE: Bought another one like I said. They work great. Why not have two...

    • @bad3ip2k10
      @bad3ip2k10 22 дня назад

      it's not 2ft from the window though so much more inefficient. This is why exhaust fans attached to walls don't really help much

  • @mikesherrill8695
    @mikesherrill8695 2 года назад +658

    Now here's a man who has never uttered the words "I'm bored"

    • @recklessroges
      @recklessroges 2 года назад +25

      A rather harsh motivation that was thrown at me during my childhood: "Only fools are bored."

    • @kinstar
      @kinstar 2 года назад +17

      This guy is the type of person who really makes you question all the time wasted by doing nothing but saying you're too busy xD

    • @dinkerz
      @dinkerz 2 года назад +8

      I’d argue he says I’m bored all the time. Otherwise, why would he start to ponder optimal fan positioning and the need for actual science confirmation if he were already sufficiently stimulated.

    • @CarlosReghis
      @CarlosReghis 2 года назад

      04:58 Only funny part is.. oh great experiment over.🤣😂🤣😂😅

    • @jerkycam
      @jerkycam 2 года назад +3

      I think there's two types of boredom:
      1. "I'm bored nothing satisfies me"
      2. "I'm bored, time to find some thing to do."
      The second one only lasts a moment.

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone Год назад +2924

    As a physicist who worked in an office with no air conditioning, this was one of the experiments I had to undertake. Very often I would get to the office at 06.00 or 06.30 and the temperature in the office would be about 28°C. Outside air temperature was about 20°C at this time. Subjectively it was very noticeabble that blowing air out of one window enabled the other window to suck in cool air from outside. --> blow out is best, imagine the ventilator generates a "cone" of moving air which causes other air to also be moved. Aim for the largest vigorous moving part of the cone to be at the window.
    The next factor was whether closing the windows when the outside air temperature exceeded the inside temperature or whether to leave them open in the hope that there might be a breeze occasionally. --> This was conclusive - keeping hot air from outside out (typically 35°C in the mid afternoon) and the cool air in was best.
    The last objective factor was avoiding the sun heating objects (desks etc.) inside the office. For this, outside venetian blinds had to be adjusted so that sun did not shine directly on objects inside the office. This made a small but still appreciable improvement.
    One subjective factor is to use a ventilator to move the air in the office. Actually this should cause a miniscule temperature increase (the ventilator uses a motor consuming non-negligible amount of electricity converting into work, but SUBJECTIVELY the air moving over slightly moist skin feels cool. (But it isn't actually cooler, of course).
    I use these tricks also at home to ensure my house stays cool (we have no A/C) even though outside can be 39°C. Recently I had a 12° cooler house inside compared to outside. Whether in the office or at home I always make sure I can reliably measure the temperature in all required rooms and outside. Perception is subjective, thermometers are objective! All the best, Rob in Switzerland

    • @rabenklang7
      @rabenklang7 Год назад +86

      I am no physicist, but woul'd moving air not increase the evaporation and so cool the evaporation surface/ object (in this case you), so it would not be a subjective feeling, but an actual cooling effect for humid objects?

    • @VVayVVard
      @VVayVVard Год назад +93

      ​@@rabenklang7 This is true, and it's not just caused by evaporation. Air directly next to the skin is generally much warmer than room temperature (if ambient temp < body temp) which means that blowing air over the skin will replace warmer air with cooler air. This is why wind protection is important in cold weather; still air is an excellent thermal insulator, but it only works if you can actually prevent air next to the skin from flowing (which would otherwise quickly result in convective heat loss).

    • @KelvinKamsg
      @KelvinKamsg Год назад +45

      Born and living in a tropical, hot and humid country.
      I can confirm ventilator fans, or just moving air in general is really good for skin feel.
      I think slightly drafty indoors is something people living in temperate climates need to get used to and incorporate into their culture (global warming). I was so surprised when I holidayed in Europe and there were no fans (or air-conditioning) at all in the shared Airbnbs, it's fine in cold weather, but summer would be a broiling torture.

    • @coolghoul9
      @coolghoul9 Год назад +41

      A lot of people think that no matter what, no matter how blazing hot it is outside, opening your windows will keep it the coolest inside

    • @tragile9108
      @tragile9108 Год назад +6

      @@rabenklang7 Yes but the room wouldn't be cooler, thus it being subjective (subjective as in relation to the room - as "what/who is it impacting" and not the general room temp)
      For example, chinchillas don't sweat like us thus air flow does not cool them down. So cooling down the whole room is needed. (As opposed to just cooling you down)

  • @Sierra-Whisky
    @Sierra-Whisky 8 месяцев назад +30

    A few years ago I built a fan with a tight enclosure to fit in a window, effectively sealing the window off. With only a few mm between the fanblades and the enclosure, it draws quite an airflow.

    • @head85
      @head85 8 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely not an ordinary fan!👍🏽

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@head85 PC cooler fan or similar, most likely. Those are the easiest to mount onto a wooden window insert, as they come with screw holes. You can even get larger models, e.g. 200mm instead of the most common 120mm, meaning you can spin them slower (reducing the noise) while moving more air.

    • @Sierra-Whisky
      @Sierra-Whisky 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@EvenTheDogAgrees my fan (and it's "enclosure" (not sure how to translate it in English)) is built into a wooden insert, just as you described. The only difference is the fan itself. It's an industrial grade 230V fan of about 500mm (no typo) and draws well over 3000m³/h. 🤣 When it was still in use, I usually ran it at about 40% capacity to avoid complaints from my neighbours across the street 🤣
      Trust me, I've been laughing my ass of after I turned it on for the first time. Up until then I just didn't have a single clue what it would be like to have a fan blowing 3000m³/h of air through my apartment 🤣🤣🤣

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Sierra-Whisky LOL, that's epic! Thanks for the laugh! 😂

  • @lc7ineo
    @lc7ineo Месяц назад +42

    This channel is one of the few reasons RUclips is still worth while.

  • @eric.is.online
    @eric.is.online 2 года назад +538

    As someone who sleeps in an attic room with no air con this is vital data, thanks.

    • @moviemania1137
      @moviemania1137 2 года назад +31

      RIP 💀

    • @vanhun8257
      @vanhun8257 2 года назад +9

      @@moviemania1137 He's still alive wtf? Get back to work pudding

    • @septiikos9680
      @septiikos9680 2 года назад +3

      Bernoulli's principle

    • @crixi__
      @crixi__ 2 года назад

      odd wording considering were in a pandemic rn 🤣

    • @birdgirl8390
      @birdgirl8390 2 года назад +2

      Same 💀

  • @heatherwade2373
    @heatherwade2373 Год назад +1426

    Fan placement really does make a difference. I live in the desert and it’s very hot here during summer. My ac is in a bad location in the house so I have to use fans to pull the cool air throughout the house. I have spent days and days moving fans around to find the perfect configuration for maximum cooling. One fan out of place and it will get hot, in the right place, I can stay 75 on a 100 degree day. There are a lot of factors and every home is different. Experiment with your fans! Move them all over the place, you will find the best spot. In the right location a fan on low can really help keep you cool.

    • @RG-bk2dd
      @RG-bk2dd Год назад +54

      I do the same experiment the problem is that I have a ceiling fan and it cannot be moved, so to have the better freshness I'm the person who has to move 😅

    • @EngerJimenez
      @EngerJimenez Год назад +7

      100 degree Fahrenheit or Celsius?

    • @fade2008
      @fade2008 Год назад

      @@EngerJimenez are you considering boiling yourself? no, not celcius, hopefully

    • @KilleRoy_NL
      @KilleRoy_NL Год назад +144

      ​@@EngerJimenez I kinda doubt you'd survive being in 100 Celsius so assuming Fahrenheit

    • @CRegaladoDA
      @CRegaladoDA Год назад +45

      @@KilleRoy_NL I doubt you would even survive anything above 45 c°

  • @charcoalisblack1488
    @charcoalisblack1488 11 месяцев назад +39

    No joke, this guy proofed that I've done the right measurement for my room! I'm living in a very small room usually closing the door with only fan and not air-cond, the room temperature was really hot when the weather is hot and I tried to turn my fan towards living room with door opened, and it result in getting more cold air in my room instead!
    Thank you for doing this air circulating science stuff! I was so excited when I found that someone actually do this to collect data!

    • @febrianr8578
      @febrianr8578 Месяц назад

      I wonder what is the distance between your living room towards your room?

  • @yammyong
    @yammyong 8 месяцев назад +10

    came across this video today - fixed my poor ventilation for the last 1.5 years. even the box fan test helped me understand the difference in efficiency of design. thank you!!!

  • @ReyLaFleur
    @ReyLaFleur Год назад +302

    dude its summer and you just made my bedroom noticeably cooler

    • @Grandpaneedsblood
      @Grandpaneedsblood Год назад

      Buy an ac

    • @WhiteCranK
      @WhiteCranK Год назад +1

      @@Grandpaneedsblood there are a few downsides with using an ac

    • @Blernster
      @Blernster Год назад

      @@WhiteCranK wat r they then genious

    • @WhiteCranK
      @WhiteCranK Год назад +15

      @@Blernster wasting electricity, the cooled air isn't healthy and make headache and/or throath diseases, they're loud and need a lot of space... "genious"

    • @falls2180
      @falls2180 Год назад

      @@Blernster climate change

  • @factland28
    @factland28 Год назад +1060

    Remind me of
    Pre-2014 Old School RUclips,
    No flashy Shorts, No Over Commercialisation , no extra spicy editing.
    Just Pure Knowledge and experiments ❤️

    • @Kiwi-Ahh-Nah
      @Kiwi-Ahh-Nah Год назад +44

      And the icing on the cake...no clickbait thumbnail featuring a silly reaction expression!

    • @AMediumSizedKodiak
      @AMediumSizedKodiak Год назад +12

      “Pre 2014 old school”
      Lol old school for RUclips is literally almost ten years before 2014 my man

    • @MiniKodjo
      @MiniKodjo Год назад +8

      no vpn sponsor, no money begging, no social metworks

    • @umershaikh7179
      @umershaikh7179 Год назад +3

      @@AMediumSizedKodiak lol yeah, real old school is pre 2010, that’s when RUclips was completely different

    • @zedsdeadbaby
      @zedsdeadbaby Год назад +2

      there's loads of videos like this that are straight to the point, you only get 'commercialized' videos with 'spicy editing' because youtube looks at your watch history and gives you videos based on that. so if you don't want those kinds of videos stop viewing them.

  • @QuillC
    @QuillC 10 месяцев назад +4

    Had to comment again to express thanks, I've now shared this with numerous people who don't have A/C during the current round of heatwaves, so thanks so much for helping keep so many people cool!

  • @chandlerstewart7941
    @chandlerstewart7941 4 дня назад +1

    My girlfriend would tease me about starting an 'Airflow' channel, as I nerded out into seeing how long we could go into summer without air con - you did it my brother! I currently use 2 box fans - one pushing in, the other out, right up against the window, BUT I close the window up to the fan so opening is about the size of the box fan. Moves air decently. Ceiling fans on low to evacuate hottest air. I used incense smoke to find window leaks - don't have a meter or graphing capabilities - nicely done!

  • @AmazingChinaToday
    @AmazingChinaToday Год назад +1672

    This is an AWESOME experiment!

    • @tanmay6367
      @tanmay6367 Год назад

      😥

    • @anunnakinibiru
      @anunnakinibiru Год назад +4

      Best of the experiment was 4:57

    • @anunnakinibiru
      @anunnakinibiru Год назад +1

      @@repentandbelieveinjesuschr9495 Matthew 4:10 "Away from me, Satan!" Jesus declared. "For it is written: 'Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.'"

    • @earnmoneyonline2756
      @earnmoneyonline2756 Год назад

      My name🙂

  • @creativecanon
    @creativecanon 2 года назад +608

    Finally a to the point test with clear testing and results without 5 ad breaks and sponsor shoutouts for testing the best plastic bag to paint your doors with. Thank you.

    • @dimitrijekrstic7567
      @dimitrijekrstic7567 2 года назад +15

      Yeah, actual testing being done and results shown. Refreshing

    • @AFAndersen
      @AFAndersen 2 года назад +6

      Would be great if your sentence had an ad break...

    • @Paradroidx
      @Paradroidx 2 года назад

      That's because RUclips, not the uploaders

    • @h.celine9303
      @h.celine9303 Год назад

      I'm now really curious about the bag. How could I possibly paint my doors with it?

  • @MersageSW
    @MersageSW 10 дней назад +1

    I love these independent experiments with useful information

  • @Dragonfall-lu6qe
    @Dragonfall-lu6qe 10 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for this. I have 1 pedestal fan and a floor fan and have been experimenting on how to get the greatest air flow in my house. Simply moving the pedestal fan 2.5 feet from the window and using it to vent has given me the best cross breeze I could ask for

  • @SanlyLiuu
    @SanlyLiuu 2 года назад +490

    You don’t search for this.

    • @SN-qg6jh
      @SN-qg6jh 2 года назад +7

      We shouldn't need to.it should appear

    • @susujamur
      @susujamur 2 года назад +3

      I wonder what kind result a Dyson Airblade would get

    • @6massa6cre6
      @6massa6cre6 Год назад +4

      Yes I do lol

    • @ramachaitanya536
      @ramachaitanya536 9 месяцев назад +5

      I did 😂

    • @sniperstg2
      @sniperstg2 8 месяцев назад +1

      this searches for you

  • @willw.1466
    @willw.1466 2 года назад +288

    Just coming back to say that this has made our lives better already. We've been using fans all wrong and this makes a massive difference. We can now be comfortable in our apartment on hot days and it feels amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    • @9razzler9
      @9razzler9 2 года назад +20

      I use fans to blow wind at me lol

    • @Emsyaz
      @Emsyaz 2 года назад +2

      @@9razzler9 its logical 😂

    • @BC_Geoff
      @BC_Geoff 2 года назад

      @@9razzler9 you can do both at the same time! Cool your house and yourself. Just need a few fans.

    • @etherealrose2139
      @etherealrose2139 2 года назад

      Then be amazed if you made a simple cowl for it...

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu 9 дней назад +1

    I live in my room with my dog, and I do this to air out his smell. This was very useful information and I immediately noticed a difference when I moved the fan a few feet from the window. Thanks!

  • @Gokudo87
    @Gokudo87 8 месяцев назад +2

    RIP boxed fan. You dedicated your life to science and your research will change the life for generations to come.

  • @GicaEric
    @GicaEric Год назад +1214

    Hi sir. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart! This tip solved a big issue for me and my family. We hated summer times because we had trouble sleeping in our apartment. I have a quite powerful AC which does the job, however it was drying the air too much and my little daughter was having trouble with her throat. We got quite a qood humidifier but it didn't do much.
    ... but man, this tip, I tried in and it made the temperatures ideal for sleeping without sweating. It's been 10 days since I implemented it and in all of them we slept without any issues!
    Thank you a million times and God bless you good sir!

    • @Silv3rDragon
      @Silv3rDragon Год назад +68

      Goes to show you may never know how much of an impact a simple curiosity experiment may have on someone else's life. Thanks for sharing.

    • @agentsixtynine
      @agentsixtynine Год назад +24

      This comment ❤

    • @maximusbzg
      @maximusbzg Год назад +13

      Thanks for sharing

    • @piggnant
      @piggnant Год назад +4

      summer nights no need to turn on the AC anymore? : )

    • @zandacross2983
      @zandacross2983 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@piggnant 😐

  • @miguelagawin
    @miguelagawin 2 года назад +164

    Trust anyone with a raspberry pie laying around for experiments.

  • @gudgengrebe
    @gudgengrebe 27 дней назад +1

    I love the way you hooked up those devices and experimented with placement. I admire your skills! I’m watching this from England, where the weather is just warming up.👍

  • @MindCaged
    @MindCaged 6 месяцев назад +4

    This totally works, I saw several videos of this in the past and tried it myself. I didn't do all the air speed tests, but it changes it from taking an hour or more to cool my room with only a slight temperature change even when it's like in the 60s outside to bare minutes. Obviously the colder outside the faster and bigger the effect, but just the shear difference between having the fan in the window sill versus like 2-3 feet back made a huge difference in cooling my room. A whole house would be slower since it's a much greater volume of air that has to be moved but it would still have a much greater effect.
    My basic understanding of the reason is basically that by putting some space between you're increasing the volume of air from inside that can be pushed outside, that with the greater space more air will flow faster into that space than will just flow into the back of the fan.

  • @rob9781
    @rob9781 2 года назад +280

    This methodology is what we need to be teaching in schools.

    • @ateryx
      @ateryx 2 года назад +28

      You mean the scientific method? The one that is taught in schools?

    • @pinefilms3141
      @pinefilms3141 2 года назад +16

      @@ateryx the idea of the scientific method is covered, but it's application in the real world is rarely talked about. we're just all suppose to "trust the experts" and if we use the internet in any way to get our information, it's faulty and "unofficial"

    • @ateryx
      @ateryx 2 года назад +11

      @@pinefilms3141 Maybe you slept in science class? It is definitely talked about and used in schools. Remember, research is only the FIRST STEP in the scientific method.

    • @HunterKiotori
      @HunterKiotori 2 года назад +6

      @@ateryx the scientific method has fallen out of favor. Now you believe the science, or you're a science denier.

    • @madisonbrown8851
      @madisonbrown8851 2 года назад +4

      @@ateryx I think you need to work on your reading comprehension, kiddo.

  • @NoggleBaum
    @NoggleBaum Год назад +1362

    My father, an civil engineer, was doing this experiments back in the 60's at our house. It was a big house. Finally he sealed/placed the fan in a stair way window and kept the inside doors in a closed circuit, porch to kitchen, to living room, hall way and ending in master bedroom. We never had to run the AC until June then only in the afternoons. (Atlanta GA area).

    • @eggbenedict-gt7mw
      @eggbenedict-gt7mw Год назад +9

      😂😂😂😂 no need to be an engineer, i have done better

    • @sleepyearth
      @sleepyearth Год назад +214

      @@eggbenedict-gt7mw No you don't 😂😂😂😂

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 11 месяцев назад +275

      @@eggbenedict-gt7mw First of all he said his dad was a civil engineer, not that it was required, but that distinction probably went over your head. You're so desperate for attention you replied a comment without data, and said you did better, despite it being impossible to prove that.

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 11 месяцев назад +33

      My granny also lived near Atlanta. She always put a box fan in the front door. In the daytime, she would have it blowing outward to push hot air out. In the evening, she would turn it around to pull cool air in. She never had an air conditioner and it was always relatively nice inside her house except on the hottest days of summer. It helped that she had two massive oak trees shading her house.

    • @lijkn
      @lijkn 11 месяцев назад +9

      He could have been a good youtuber and shared the results if there had been youtube in the 60's!

  • @himanshupathak2197
    @himanshupathak2197 18 дней назад +1

    Sir, your commitment and follow through on your musings is highly inspiring.

  • @ucantSQ
    @ucantSQ 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was troubling over this question just last week. Very good video. No "educational" bloat. Just good solid content. Thanks!

  • @sadlemonissad1401
    @sadlemonissad1401 2 года назад +307

    Believe it or not, I've discovered this about 2 years ago by accident, I was cleaning my room, and my intention was to pull the dust outside by putting my fan facing my opened door and about in the middle of the room. While cleaning I noticed that my room was getting cooler and cooler over time.

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um 2 года назад +57

      So, how old were you then when you discovered airflow?

    • @sadlemonissad1401
      @sadlemonissad1401 2 года назад +117

      @@Brandon-bc5um 37

    • @Verdeniza
      @Verdeniza 2 года назад +30

      @@Brandon-bc5um that question made me laugh 🤣

    • @sadlemonissad1401
      @sadlemonissad1401 2 года назад +17

      @@Verdeniza ikr 😂

    • @jeb123
      @jeb123 2 года назад +2

      But this has nothing to do with how far the fan placed from the window

  • @StrokaReviews
    @StrokaReviews 2 года назад +155

    The fact that he took time out of his day to do a detailed video of something we needed is beyond great.

  • @david_hsu
    @david_hsu 9 дней назад +2

    Enjoyed this. This is the kind of quality content I’ve grown to forget. Sometimes RUclips algorithm does good things.

  • @w.w.7469
    @w.w.7469 11 дней назад +1

    I often sneak a cigarette at home and I must say that placing the fan in the middle of the room in comparison to right next to the window has yielded better results for me. I point the fan straight at the window and use the full power mode and the cigarette smoke and smell clears within 5 minutes. The best results occur when a second window is opened directly behind the fan.

  • @dakotamartin1621
    @dakotamartin1621 2 года назад +273

    We use this in the USA to ventilate houses in firefighting. Back the fan off the opening just enough to where the cone of moving air from the fan cobers the opening. You can take another fan, put it outside on the other side of the house and have it force air into the house. Again you want to back it away from the opening far enough for the cone of forced air to encompass the entire opening. Also, all other windows and outside doors have to be closed for it to work.

    • @whoisisaac
      @whoisisaac Год назад +34

      Are you trying to burn the house down faster?

    • @dakotamartin1621
      @dakotamartin1621 Год назад +19

      Did you think that sounded smart? It is obviously used to ventilate smoke AFTER the fire. I don't know if you were trying to sound funny with your comment or not, but instead you showed a clear lack of practical sense, and an aptitude for stupidity. There are other methods of ventilation used in active fire situations btw, but I don't think you would care to know by your comment.

    • @CHAPI929292
      @CHAPI929292 Год назад +32

      @@dakotamartin1621 i think it was a joke lol

    • @Wenjo936
      @Wenjo936 Год назад +6

      @@whoisisaac im sitting here like "isnt he describing those backdraft rooms?"
      i thought dakota was trolling til the end

    • @o0Avalon0o
      @o0Avalon0o Год назад +8

      Thanks for explaining it so well. Fellow firefighter here, can confirm this is how we ventilate a building. There's a lot of research on this so we see it as part of our training, and it is very interesting to see it work for yourself.

  • @shashankdegloorkar
    @shashankdegloorkar 2 года назад +81

    and im impressed by those big digit console output.

  • @joshsuko8185
    @joshsuko8185 9 месяцев назад +9

    Too good! As someone slightly obsessed with using fans efficiently for total home air exchange…this really hit the spot.

  • @frinus__
    @frinus__ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Tis video is amazing. I've been testing methods in my appartment for days now. The best one so far made for a slight breeze. This method had the 1 fan right up against a window. I decided to move it back about a meter and now i am blowing of my couch. Thank you so much

  • @rodelscreation
    @rodelscreation 2 года назад +149

    At first i did not believe this but gosh I couldn't believe when i started to feel the air circulation inside my room, thank you very much for your wonderful video, sending hugs and kisses from Philippines

    • @mr_coffee0508
      @mr_coffee0508 Год назад +4

      tropical country :(

    • @rodelscreation
      @rodelscreation Год назад

      @@mr_coffee0508 yes I live in Philippines, sadly I can't afford to buy aircon, so thid method really made a huge difference compared to not doing this technique

  • @jacobruddiman9271
    @jacobruddiman9271 Год назад +170

    As many people have said, it seems to be a result of the flow of air pulling more adjacent air out the window along with it. I think this is the bernoulli's effect, which you can look up someone blowing up a large bag with air in one breath because of the same principle.

    • @KuZeTrApT
      @KuZeTrApT Год назад +4

      Exactly, that's correct.

    • @BrownCookieBoy
      @BrownCookieBoy Год назад

      I believe its air entrainment.

    • @stuntpenguin
      @stuntpenguin Год назад

      you get some nice entrainment, and you also manage to stop most of the air from coming back in through the same window again

    • @RealBoiJare
      @RealBoiJare Год назад

      Yup, I remember my science teacher showing me that effect in grade 9

    • @Ryuuuuuk
      @Ryuuuuuk 6 дней назад

      This is related to Bernoullis principle. Locally increasing the air speed decreases the pressure, leading to surrounding air streaming into the low pressure region. If you place the fan directly in front of the window the same happens, but the surrounding air will be on the outside, rendering the fan useless.

  • @freemansame8062
    @freemansame8062 7 дней назад

    Humble, fair, polite, honest and I can go on until tomorrow, the world needs more people like that to make it a little more pleasant to live on earth. Thank you !

  • @RoastFlea61
    @RoastFlea61 7 часов назад

    During hotter days with no wind, we have window fans in every window upstairs exhausting air out, mid level windows closed, and basement (half underground) windows all open. Basically creates a draft from the basement to upstairs and that alone will drop the temp instantly and maintains a nice draft in the house.

  • @barrybortnick7999
    @barrybortnick7999 2 года назад +131

    I love the fan research, we need more citizen science! Measuring air flow is one variable, but another important metric would be the change in temperature with different fan orientations.

    • @weixianng
      @weixianng 2 года назад +7

      This! Temperature and humidity is what matters I suppose to the occupants!

    • @BC_Geoff
      @BC_Geoff 2 года назад +3

      There would be too many variables for anyone to apply the data to their own situation. This video is good because he measured a simple metric that anyone can understand and means something no matter what your situation is.
      The more air you move the better.
      For temperature It all depends on how hot it is outside and how hot it is inside and how many windows you have available and so on.

    • @racingdesire
      @racingdesire Год назад +2

      from experience if the outside temp is cooler than inside, if your using a fan the fastest way to cool the inside air is to blow outside cooler air in.
      blowing air out is very inificient in the same conditions for cooling.

    • @jamesvelvet3612
      @jamesvelvet3612 Год назад

      My guess is there is a causal correlation between amount of air you can exchange and the delta between the two temps you are comparing (inside/outside air). Could probably work something out knowing those numbers. My guess is more air exchanged, the quicker the delta's converge.

  • @arsnakehert
    @arsnakehert Год назад +574

    Really gotta appreciate people who go out of their way to make good content like this

  •  Месяц назад

    I remember watching this video when it first came out. Was lucky enough to get recommended it out of nowhere. It was a nice change of pace. Now, I'm trying to setup some cross ventilation in my home and I kept thinking of this video. Everything comes around eventually.

  • @SussyBacca
    @SussyBacca Месяц назад

    This is one of the most informative videos I've seen. So simple but so complete. All hail RUclips and people like this guy!!!

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 2 года назад +30

    I installed a large fan in the apex of our attic.
    Not only does it remove the hot air in the attic, it pulls the cool evening air into the house and cools every room down considerably.
    Attic fans work! 👍

    • @nefariousyawn
      @nefariousyawn 2 года назад +1

      I used to live in a house with a big extraction fan pointing into the attic. It was noisy but the breeze through the house felt great. Is your attic fan purpose built for being in an attic? Did you have to add any ducting or vents?

    • @bobd.
      @bobd. 2 года назад +8

      I put a solar power attic fan in my roof over the shop. Before the fan I monitored the temperature in the attic space with an indoor/outdoor thermometer. I kept the indoor unit in the shop and the outdoor unit I stuck in the attic. The temperature exceed 140F any day the ambient temp was over 85F. This made the ceiling of the shop which is insulated hot. After installing the fan the hottest is has been in the attic is 126F, so about 20 degrees cooler. I have noticed that the temperature in the shop stays about 5 degrees cooler than before the attic fan was installed. Solar powered so only works when the Sun is out but hey that's when it's hottest so it all works out.

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 2 года назад +4

      @@nefariousyawn
      Yes the attic fan was purpose built for being in the attic. (30 inch diameter 4 blades)
      It came with a round cowling that installs in the apex. I removed the extant square vent that was built with the house and created a round hole that fit the cowling.
      I sealed everything and then mounted the fan. (the outside of the cowling has louvered vents that close when the fan isn't on.)
      I installed a wall mounted switch for the fan in the hallway underneath so that we can manually control the fan. It also has a thermostat that can automatically control the fan when attic temperatures exceed a set point.
      The fan is quiet and it has an oil port for lubrication which I oil every spring.

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 2 года назад

      @@bobd. Sounds like you have a good solution for your shop! 👍

    • @stephenhegarty
      @stephenhegarty 2 года назад +2

      @@skippylippy547 I’m just researching options in Canada ... what brand did you install?

  • @lint2023
    @lint2023 2 года назад +58

    Years ago in a non-A/C house in MN I made a plenum that I could hang in the top sash area of a window and the box fan would set horizontal on the thin wooden plenum about a foot from the ceiling. That exhausted and pulled the hottest air from the ceiling and pushed it outside. Worked wonderfully. Better than any other implementation I tried.

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  2 года назад +15

      cool. I'm sure that got lots of questions from visotors!

    • @lint2023
      @lint2023 2 года назад +5

      @@matthiasrandomstuff2221 It actually looked nice. I made it look nice. Triangular cross section if looking from the side and guiding the air towards the window. This allowed me to walk by the window without hitting my head. Remembering now, it only fed and fit the top half of the top sash. Not that noticeable from the back yard. :

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ 2 года назад +2

      That's pretty clever.

    • @lint2023
      @lint2023 2 года назад +5

      @@oscargr_ Thanks. It worked so well I used it for years. I could close the top sash without removing anything and it fit in place without any fasteners. I showed it to the people that bought that house from me and they chose to keep it.

    • @stallion63m35
      @stallion63m35 2 года назад +3

      That's the right way to ventilate. Hot air rises.Vent out the warm air near the ceiling so that cooler air can come in to replace the exhausted warm air. For the best result you need cross room ventilation.

  • @mtrps_
    @mtrps_ 21 день назад +2

    i remember watching this a couple years back, and it still helps me to this day 🙏🙏🙏

  • @alsecen5674
    @alsecen5674 6 дней назад

    I love the engineering discipline you use. This is really useful stuff! Thank you

  • @Studio23Media
    @Studio23Media 2 года назад +61

    This effect can be demonstrated fairly well by using a fog machine to visualize the airflow.

    • @Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome
      @Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome 2 года назад +2

      Or use a whistle-blower!

    • @usbgamers123
      @usbgamers123 2 года назад +28

      Or by setting your house on fire. If the flames are getting bigger it means the air flow is good

    • @user-exuytv
      @user-exuytv 2 года назад +11

      @@usbgamers123 about to set my house on fire to test the air flow, thanks for the tip! 🙏

    • @ferchemac180
      @ferchemac180 2 года назад +2

      @@usbgamers123 you are a genius

  • @thecapacitor1395
    @thecapacitor1395 2 года назад +23

    I always pointed the fan out the window to help air flow, not sure why done this, it just made more sense to me that way. Now I have the data to prove it! :D

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 2 года назад +1

      Pointing a fan inward makes the fan increase the air pressure to get hot air out, pointing it out doesn't change the pressure outside to any appreciable degree.

  • @MatiasKiviniemi
    @MatiasKiviniemi 8 месяцев назад

    Love that you did the math.. I kind of reached same conclusion trying to move air from front door to back door, i.e. pushing at the backdoor at ~1meter distance seemed to do the most

  • @Scarecroweb
    @Scarecroweb 9 дней назад

    That was some detailed experiment, and very useful, I've always used the fan the wrong way, having it blow inward, which is terrible, thank you sir!!

  • @paulcervenka
    @paulcervenka Год назад +13

    "I love clean data." I felt that.

  • @insevanhouts
    @insevanhouts Год назад +184

    Dude, this is like one of the best expriments I've ever watched on RUclips. No nonsense, clear data, love it!

  • @crashline
    @crashline 4 дня назад

    I watched this eons ago. I had to search for it again because I couldn't remember the results of the experiment. Great stuff.

  • @9gao948
    @9gao948 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve never seen a YT channel as entertaining as this one before.

  • @Growmetheus
    @Growmetheus Год назад +23

    Every 40 year old woman: WHAT GOOD IS THAT I NEED IT BLOWING ON ME

    • @RikkerdHZ
      @RikkerdHZ Год назад

      And then they think that cools down the house

  • @homer46303
    @homer46303 2 года назад +50

    Not going to lie this is one of those things that, to most people, might seem benign but it's really interesting.
    This is why ducting on fans is so helpful.
    Subbed.

    • @jessicaallen4613
      @jessicaallen4613 2 года назад +1

      Placements + size + fanpower+ shape of room +

  • @schplengie1
    @schplengie1 5 часов назад

    I love it. Ive always wondered about this kind of thing because I love a house with a good air flow. Ive been doing it wrong the whole time! Thank you for this.

  • @dzzzzzt
    @dzzzzzt 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is incredibly insightful for us fan users. Thank you for your work!

  • @gregfeneis609
    @gregfeneis609 2 года назад +216

    Nice work, Matthias. Patton, a fan manufacturer, recommends this in the literature that came with a fan I bought several years ago. As you have found from experimentation, best air exhaust from the house is blowing out from a distance from the window. Their illustration appeared to suggest a column of air being blown from the fan out the window central to the window opening, and other air current being invited to join the column going out the window. A turbulent column inviting some surrounding laminar flow ambient air out with it, if you will. A larger net effect VS placing the fan right at the window opening and only getting the column of air exiting the window. I have found that effectiveness of this strategy varies somewhat by fan setting. If I don't want as much air flow through my place, I turn the fan to a lower speed, and air flow goes way down. Then I move the fan closer to the window and air flow recovers a bit.
    An interesting variation on your experiments might be to establish a baseline air flow with the fan right at the window at max fan speed, then see how much you can reduce the fan speed with optimized distance from the window, to achieve the same baseline flow rate.

    • @lynguy8824
      @lynguy8824 2 года назад +2

      Thank you

    • @ghz24
      @ghz24 Год назад +1

      Entrainment.

  • @jonathanlin1000
    @jonathanlin1000 Год назад +154

    My favorite thing about this video is that each time I started thinking "but what about..." you jump in to adjust and account for it, throwing in a concise explanation as a bonus. So good!

    • @hereandthere4751
      @hereandthere4751 Год назад +1

      what if the anemometer is backwards thats ehy it didn't spin for (fan facing inwards)? unless does the device works on both directions??

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Год назад

      @@hereandthere4751 I think it does work in both directions, since wind speed is a vector, it's just that it would spin backwards and maybe show up a negative reading

    • @defectivepikachu4582
      @defectivepikachu4582 Год назад

      @@hereandthere4751 fan facing inwards does nothing for circulation cuz it can only suck in air that is right behind it and the wind it generates is immediately lost

  • @acts9531
    @acts9531 8 месяцев назад

    I have an outside generator shack that has to be ventilated when the generator is in operation. The ventilation is needful both to cool the inside of the shack (and thus the cooling air available to the engine) and to supply fresh air for the engine to use for combustion. I've been playing with/experimenting with fan placement trying to figure out how the best airflow is accomplished. Preferably without sucking exhaust fumes back inside the shack. The information in this video is very useful towards that end. I have no way to gauge the airflow in and out of the structure. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.

  • @anirudhshelke2560
    @anirudhshelke2560 9 дней назад +2

    This video follows the Bernoulli's principle
    If you dont know how this works just youtube another simple experiment
    or what it does it as the air you blow follows a laminar flow the surrounding air also gets involved in the flow and flows through a given path
    Hope this helps❤

  • @Dan-gs3kg
    @Dan-gs3kg 2 года назад +86

    The thing happening here is air multiplication, vector augmentation, or entrainment. It is used for very high volume pumps, like bilge pumps and the air pumps that instantly fill the emergency slide for planes.

    • @wownoyoudont861
      @wownoyoudont861 2 года назад +1

      Thank you I scrolled down to find this!

    • @drblitzkreig
      @drblitzkreig 2 года назад +6

      Yes, based in Bernoulli theorem....just like a venturimeter

  • @GoogleAreDumb
    @GoogleAreDumb 2 года назад +95

    Been doing this for years just on a hunch from my fluid dynamics days that it was probably better. Good to see some actual data! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @jezanne
    @jezanne 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, really appreciate that there is no extra comments, only the essentials. And that would help a lot here!

  • @goatsplitter
    @goatsplitter 9 часов назад

    I have a home from the 1800s and there are two well placed windows that allow for airflow through the house. I use window fans that are sealed around the edges that can blow air in or out. At night, I'll have the east and cooler shaded fan blow in and the west fan blow out and the combination moves a lot of air very quickly. I notice a significant drop on temperature in that configuration. I'm sure airflow measurements would be quite telling. In the morning, i could reverse the fans blowing and i sometimes do, but I'll usually close the windows and curtain the house and it'll stay cool until night and repeat the process. Air conditioning isn't even necessary unless it's really horrible

  • @MiguelitoNo1
    @MiguelitoNo1 2 года назад +670

    Something tells me he just had a huge fight upstairs with his wife.

    • @aloseman
      @aloseman 2 года назад +42

      "See, I told you. Watch this video I made to prove you wrong."

    • @redemptusrenatus5336
      @redemptusrenatus5336 2 года назад +40

      @@aloseman There are some arguments it doesn't pay to win, even if you are right. What Matthias could REALLY use is another person to replicate this so he could point to THAT video and the other person could point to HIS video so that way they aren't in as much trouble with their respective wives as if they had pointed to the video they made specifically to prove their spouses wrong. :P

    • @dhavalghone9398
      @dhavalghone9398 2 года назад +5

      @@redemptusrenatus5336 genius

    • @Layput
      @Layput 2 года назад +3

      And yet some feminists believe men always win the arguments

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 2 года назад +2

      @@Layput why tf do ppl have to bring politics into shit all the time

  • @BarneyGumbl3
    @BarneyGumbl3 2 года назад +15

    *He actually did it*
    What a legend, doing the experiments we all want

  • @pegatheetoo1437
    @pegatheetoo1437 28 дней назад

    I have no ac in my home and every year I end up putting fans in different areas, and hoping it will keep me cooler than the year before. Now I know where to put them to be the most efficient! Thank you so much!

  • @dmitrystelefona8453
    @dmitrystelefona8453 10 месяцев назад

    Today ive spend 4 hours watching RUclips and your video is the only one ive found genuinely interesting and would affect my life.

  • @Carnac311
    @Carnac311 2 года назад +15

    This will be really helpful when I move back to Europe next year. Normally no AC, so to keep your house somewhat cool during heatwaves you kind of develop a strategy/timing of when to open and close windows, shades, etc.

    • @hunakosdem
      @hunakosdem 2 года назад +7

      Playing this exact game right now :)

    • @iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076
      @iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076 2 года назад

      They make this wonderful invention called a portable air conditioner it was designed for houses that do not have central air conditioning

    • @radekoncar2404
      @radekoncar2404 2 года назад

      @@iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076 They are inefficient and have variable loudness when compressor is turning on and off. That's why I finally moved the whole thing outside and I'm sucking air from the room through a hole, moving it through the evaporator and back into the room through another hole. Well-insulated hoses, silent compressor, better efficiency.

    • @iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076
      @iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076 2 года назад

      @@radekoncar2404 yeah if you want to go that far with it considering most these people don't even have air conditioning I think something would be a start for them

    • @807D14M0ND5
      @807D14M0ND5 2 года назад

      @@radekoncar2404 Did you move a portable unit outside? If so..I'm listening!

  • @JackLe1127
    @JackLe1127 Год назад +245

    One big reason putting the fan far away from the window works better is because of the Venturi effect. When the air speeds through space, it creates a low pressure zone that pulls in more air around it.

    • @AnimilesYT
      @AnimilesYT Год назад +6

      I think the viscosity of the air pulls along more air as well. Don't quote me on this though since I'm not an expert.
      If someone else knows more about this, feel free to elaborate on it :D

    • @flaco1010
      @flaco1010 Год назад +18

      @@AnimilesYT Ya i think thats Bernoullis principle

    • @minimovzEt
      @minimovzEt Год назад +27

      @@flaco1010 Venturei effect and Bernoulli principle are pretty much the same thing, you can explain, mathematically, a Venturi effect model with Bernoulli's equation.

    • @flaco1010
      @flaco1010 Год назад +6

      @@minimovzEt ahh interesting. Time to do some more research :)

    • @ASalfity
      @ASalfity Год назад +1

      Agreed. In fact I was going to put the same thing in the comments but you apparently beat me to it. Also, wrt his video, not all fans suck air in from the outer front perimeter and blow it out from the center. I have a fan that doesn't do that. It depends on the design of the fan. As you said, it is still desirable to have the fan a certain distance within the area that you are trying to blow the air out of because of the Venturi effect. I believe those respirator pumps also utilize the Venturi effect to maximize airflow as well.

  • @paulmlemay
    @paulmlemay 7 дней назад

    I love it when the data supports my experience. Good Job

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO 10 месяцев назад

    I used your research to cool off my bedroom before going to bed tonight. I put the fan about 2' from the window and it worked perfectly. Thanks!