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Electrical
- Jun 1, 2000
- 2,191
Humid air contains more energy than the same amount of
dry air and water at the same temperature.
Would it be possible to take humid air ( e.g. at sea )
compress it, with heat exchenger cool it, precipitate
the water and recover the energy from heat and pressure
to drive the compressor.
Would this be useful for producing clean water?
Perhaps even end up with some energy left over ?
Plesae read FAQ240-1032
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dry air and water at the same temperature.
Would it be possible to take humid air ( e.g. at sea )
compress it, with heat exchenger cool it, precipitate
the water and recover the energy from heat and pressure
to drive the compressor.
Would this be useful for producing clean water?
Perhaps even end up with some energy left over ?
Plesae read FAQ240-1032
My WEB: <