Weird sound coming from thermos flask

In summary, the thermos flask emits a whistling sound when it is filled with hot water, and this noise disappears if the flask is left undisturbed for a certain amount of time.
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Wrichik Basu
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I had a thermos flask that I had never used since I had bought it. Today, I decided to take it out and use it for storing hot water, so that I don't have to heat water every time I feel thirsty.

An interesting incident occurred. I heated water to near about boiling temperature, and filled the thermos flask with it. Then I tightened the lid. And then I started to hear this sound from the flask.

I realized that the sound is coming only if I put in hot water, not cold water. It's a weird sound. It is stopping if the flask is kept undisturbed for some time, but starting again if I move the flask.

Can anyone account for this sound?

The room temperature is about 15°C.
 
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The air inside the flask is either heating up or cooling down, which causes a pressure difference with respect to the outside atmosphere and makes air flow with a whistling sound.
 
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I agree. Air expanding and leaking out.
 
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jedishrfu said:
maybe expanded air is leaking out?

hilbert2 said:
The air inside the flask is either heating up or cooling down, which causes a pressure difference with respect to the outside atmosphere and makes air flow with a whistling sound.

anorlunda said:
I agree. Air expanding and leaking out.

Just now I thought about dipping the flask in a bucket of water. You people are right - I could see bubbles in the water in the bucket.

Thanks for the explanation!
 
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Your noise must be air leaking in or out. If the stopper is well wetted when screwed in, the seating will be better and leaks are less likely.
When you fill a flask with hot water (and you should always leave some air in the top) the thing to do is to shake it up a bit, with the stopper loosely inserted. This will then warm up the air inside and the excess volume (Charles' Law - lookitup) will vent to the outside. If you don't do this, the air inside will have nowhere to go. Its pressure will increase and the stopper will always be under positive pressure. If the stopper is not a perfect seal and the flask is not upright, liquid or air can be forced out. However, if the air is pre-warmed, the pressure can only drop inside and a small amount of air may be forced in from outside as the internal pressure drops - no problem.
Also, all round containers are stronger with excess pressure outside than with excess pressure inside.
I have an Espresso coffee maker (old fashioned with a pressurised boiler and a hand espresso pump). Now the seals are getting a bit past it, there is some escape of steam which is inaudible during operation but suddenly, as the temperature drops, water condenses around the leak(s) and it starts to sing - apparently for no reason. It was very disturbing, half way through breakfast until I sussed it out.
I am sure that a number of cases of 'hauntings' could be explained by this sort of thing.
 
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Related to Weird sound coming from thermos flask

1. What could cause a weird sound coming from my thermos flask?

There could be multiple reasons for a weird sound coming from a thermos flask. One possibility is that the vacuum seal has been compromised, causing the air pressure inside the flask to change and produce a sound. Another possibility is that the flask is being exposed to extreme temperature changes, causing the materials to expand or contract and produce a noise.

2. Is the weird sound coming from my thermos flask dangerous?

In most cases, a weird sound coming from a thermos flask is not dangerous. However, if the sound is accompanied by strange smells or visible damage to the flask, it is best to stop using the flask and consult a professional.

3. Can I still use my thermos flask if it is making a weird sound?

In general, it is safe to continue using a thermos flask that is making a weird sound. However, if the sound is accompanied by visible damage or a change in the flask's ability to keep liquids hot or cold, it is best to stop using it and get a replacement.

4. How can I prevent my thermos flask from making a weird sound?

To prevent a weird sound from coming from a thermos flask, make sure to handle it gently and avoid exposing it to extreme temperature changes. It is also important to regularly check the flask for any visible damage and replace it if necessary.

5. Can I fix a thermos flask that is making a weird sound?

In most cases, it is not possible to fix a thermos flask that is making a weird sound. If the sound is caused by a compromised vacuum seal, it is best to replace the flask. If the sound is caused by extreme temperature changes, it may go away on its own once the flask returns to a stable temperature.

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