nechaus
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Can you fill the bike tyres/tubes with helium ?? would it make the setup lighter? and would it work?
Ypedal said:Nitrogen is supposed to remain constant at various temps..
That would be useless. However-nechaus said:tyres/tubes with helium ?
Actually helium atoms are smaller than hydrogen molecules.heathyoung said:The only thing that would go flatter even faster would be hydrogen.
This isn't to do with the temperature he keeps his nitrogen at, it's about the thermodynamics of the process of inflating the tyre. As the gas enters the tube, it does work on the side walls (pushing them out) which means the gas loses energy. The gas also probably would have been stored at a higher pressure than it would end up at once inside the tube - in this case as it expands its temperature would drop. Both these effects would make the nitrogen get colder as it is released into the tube.The fingers said:An automotive tire guy told me that his nitrogen might freeze the inner tube in a bicycle tire and cause it to crack. True?
dnmun said:use bionitrogen in your tires!
Nitrogen is FAR from being inert.Hillhater said:Also nitrogen is inert, and cheap !