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Larry wrote: Brian Whatcott wrote in : You've heard all about distilling water, and you've heard all about reverse osmosis, but you haven't heard about low-cost, low energy stills: they are brand new. Briefly: Take one forty ft vertical tube filled with saline. Take one forty ft vertical tube filled with fresh water. Connect them with a little engineering help - at the top. The boiling point of water at sea level pressure is about 100 deg C The boiling point of water at the top of a sealed 40 ft column of water is near ambient. So, it doesn't take much heat to boil the brackish water, and have it pass to the fresh column where it is slightly cooled to hold the near vacuum conditions at the boiling level. [An engineering effort of a U of Utah group I think] Brian Whatcott Altus OK My deepest apologies to the engineers who may be rolling under their desks, crushing their pocket protectors. It took me a while to stop chortling. I nearly lost my Chinese dinner! Psst...Brian....40'? What about the lake above 40', it's 400' deep and above 40' ASL. It hasn't boiled away in millions of years from all that pressure and lack of pressure. Ummm...there is quite a difference between atmospheric pressure at 40' ASL and a (near) vacuum. Presumably the connection at the top is airtight and made with as little air as possible entering the tubes, and presumably also the bottoms of the tubes open and submerged in some sort of a vented container At sea level, atmospheric pressure will only support somewhere in the vicinity of 40 feet of water, so the top of the tubes will be approaching a vacuum. (This is why wells water wells deeper than 35 or so feet require a pump in the well, rather than at the top.) I see no reason why this wouldn't work, at least to some degree, although I do wonder how using a still of any sort differs from distillation. I also wonder how easy it would be to make an effective vertical solar collector on a boat that doesn't need constant climbing about to fiddle and adjust. -- Andrew Erickson "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." -- Jim Elliot |
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