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On Oct 2, 12:43 am, wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 20:26:33 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: I later read the Kon-Tiki expedition book, good read. The one thing they forgot to bring in their ocean trek was salt!!! In an ocean of it, and they didn't have palatable salt. Go figure. While too much is bad for you, not enough can also be devastating. What is unpalatable about sea water other than the salt? You ever hear of that desalination process that makes use of forward osmosis by mixing a sweetener with the salt water causing the sweet water to wick through the material much faster than the salt? Apparently, they sold it to DoD as an energy drink for emergency situations but it apparently tastes vile being so sweet. One of my many schemes is to build an inflatable solar still for use on boats for emergencies. Most such stills are very inefficient because the sunlight has to pass through the membrane on which water is condensing so I propose to separate the light concentration and condensation surfaces.. It would use a special shape called a "Compound Parabolic Concentrator" to concentrate sunlight on a small container of seawater. This shape requires fAr less tracking of the sun than a parabola does and can work in a cloudy sky too. Of course this will have to wait till I develop my device that allows any mainsail to be continously furled............ |
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