I've been playing around with a Fluid Dynamics Emulation package of recent, and have some interesting observations to share;
If one looks at the first, third and fifth sketches below, one notes a remarkable difference in restricting and expanding the vapour after the chimney, and I wondered how many members had experimented with different drip tips and what their experiences were.
I did not, plot different material types for drip tips, (and this too would have an effect on the vapour), nor did I plot long driptips, (aka the pipe mods tips), however what is fairly obvious in the pics below, is that a short chimney straight into your mouth, would provide the most flow and vapour density, with the final expansion happening in your mouth, (with vapour falling out of suspension), aka, the RDA.
If one looks at the first, third and fifth sketches below, one notes a remarkable difference in restricting and expanding the vapour after the chimney, and I wondered how many members had experimented with different drip tips and what their experiences were.
I did not, plot different material types for drip tips, (and this too would have an effect on the vapour), nor did I plot long driptips, (aka the pipe mods tips), however what is fairly obvious in the pics below, is that a short chimney straight into your mouth, would provide the most flow and vapour density, with the final expansion happening in your mouth, (with vapour falling out of suspension), aka, the RDA.