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Re: What causes moving liquid to heat up in a return line?
That is with a gas. The cooling you notice is due to a lower pressure after the venturi orifice. The friction through the orifice is actually making some heat, if it did not you would not see a total energy drop, hence cooling. Login to read more. ![]()
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