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Drink Water from Air Humidity. Awesome.

lawyerman

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Cracks permeate the dried-out desert ground, the landscape bears testimony to the lack of water. But even here, where there are no lakes, rivers or groundwater, considerable quantities of water are stored in the air. In the Negev desert in Israel, for example, annual average relative air humidity is 64 percent - in every cubic meter of air there are 11.5 milliliters of water.

Research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB in Stuttgart working in conjunction with their colleagues from the company Logos Innovationen have found a way of converting this air humidity autonomously and decentrally into drinkable water.

"The process we have developed is based exclusively on renewable energy sources such as thermal solar collectors and photovoltaic cells, which makes this method completely energy-autonomous. It will therefore function in regions where there is no electrical infrastructure," says Siegfried Egner, head of department at the IGB. The principle of the process is as follows: hygroscopic brine - saline solution which absorbs moisture - runs down a tower-shaped unit and absorbs water from the air. It is then sucked into a tank a few meters off the ground in which a vacuum prevails. Energy from solar collectors heats up the brine, which is diluted by the water it has absorbed.

Because of the vacuum, the boiling point of the liquid is lower than it would be under normal atmospheric pressure. This effect is known from the mountains: as the atmospheric pressure there is lower than in the valley, water boils at temperatures distinctly below 100 degrees Celsius.

The evaporated, non-saline water is condensed and runs down through a completely filled tube in a controlled manner. The gravity of this water column continuously produces the vacuum and so a vacuum pump is not needed. The reconcentrated brine runs down the tower surface again to absorb moisture from the air.

"The concept is suitable for various sizes of installation. Single-person units and plants supplying water to entire hotels are conceivable," says Egner. Prototypes have been built for both system components - air moisture absorption and vacuum evaporation - and the research scientists have already tested their interplay on a laboratory scale. In a further step the researchers intend to develop a demonstration facility.
 

Big Rig

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An ecostudy should be done

Nature uses this water in her cycle somewhere


Another thought is towing icebergs to such areas
 

blackrock13

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Big Rig said:
An ecostudy should be done

Nature uses this water in her cycle somewhere


Another thought is towing icebergs to such areas
Towing icebergs is a real bad idea. They're needed to keep the polar regions cold to oxygenate the oceans and make little fish into big fish and feed us. Of course the US will think they have the right to do anything.

Drawing humidity out of the air is an old military survival trick; large plastic bag, or rain poncho in the old days, suspended between large rocks on the corner and with a smaller pebble sitting in the middle. The night air condenses on the undersurface and collects in a tin cup under the pebble. Just watch the water collected from your dehumidifier in the summertime; 30 litres a day minimum.
 

Big Rig

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blackrock13 said:
Drawing humidity out of the air is an old military survival trick; large plastic bag, or rain poncho in the old days, suspended between large rocks on the corner and with a smaller pebble sitting in the middle. The night air condenses on the undersurface and collects in a tin cup under the pebble. Just watch the water collected from your dehumidifier in the summertime; 30 litres a day minimum.
Seems to me the worlds best scientists figuring out how to desaltize ocean water makes more sense then them figuring out how to fly to fucking Mars

even humans will never use the oceans up, pollute it maybe but not drink it

Saw same trick on survivorman

He also would pee into the hole and the water from the urine would evaporate onto the plastic underside then drip into the can

Tastes like chicken
 

lawyerman

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Hurricane Hank said:
So if you're stranded in the desert, make sure you have a dehumidifier and a power source.
Just trying to put some good news out there. You don't have to be sarcastic. :rolleyes:
 

blackrock13

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Big Rig said:
Seems to me the worlds best scientists figuring out how to desaltize ocean water makes more sense then them figuring out how to fly to fucking Mars

even humans will never use the oceans up, pollute it maybe but not drink it.

You don't have to drink it all, just enough to drop the water table down a few feet. Just ask the people in northern california how their life has change since southern california started sucking out the water in the north to water the lawns and fill the pools in LA. Remember California use to be a desert. Nevada going through the same problem only it's their water they're using up.

They just don't get it.
 

blackrock13

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Big Rig said:
Saw same trick on survivorman

He also would pee into the hole and the water from the urine would evaporate onto the plastic underside then drip into the can

Tastes like chicken
I'd have to be reeaally thirsty to try that one. Distilled urine probably would taste like piss.
 

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blackrock13 said:
I'd have to be reeaally thirsty to try that one. Distilled urine probably would taste like piss.
distilled water... regardless of what it's distilled from doesn't have any taste. For it to "taste like piss" there would have to be some splashed up onto your collection surface....


Another method I have heard of to collect water is to exhale into a glass bottle... the moisture in your breath condenses on the glass. Not efficient by any means, but can help stave off dying of thirst if you're stranded somewhere.
 

blackrock13

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Ask the people on the space station right now.
Will they accept a collect call?

I'm guessin' it will work but as the old tv commercial might say, 'let Mikie try it, he'll try anything'
 

Big Rig

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blackrock13 said:
I'd have to be reeaally thirsty to try that one. Distilled urine probably would taste like piss.
Easy enough to try it

get drunk so you have to pee

Take some urine and boil it but before you do ....

Cover the pot with some hard flexible plastic

Form a funnel in the plastic by putting a weight on the plastic

have a empty cup inside the pot with the urine under the funnel and let it catch the condensate

mix with vodka
 
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blackrock13

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Big Rig said:
Easy enough to try it

get drunk so you have to pee

Take some urine and boil it but before you do ....

Cover the pot with some hard flexible plastic

Form a funnel with the plastic by putting in a stone

have a empty cup inside the pot with the urine under the funnel and let it catch the condensate

mix with vodka
Remind me not to go over to your place this weekend for that homemade hootch you've been bragging about.
 
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