A Practical Manual On Sea Water Distillation
With A Description Of The Necessary Machinery For The Process
Forfatter: Frank Normandy
År: 1909
Forlag: Charles Griffen & Co., LTD.
Sted: London
Sider: 244
UDK: 663.6
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CONTENT«.
CHAPTER II .
TYPES OF APPARATUS.
(a) For Steam Ships.
Sections.
Double Distiller,............................................... 1
Filter and Pump when required,................................... 2
Evaporator Feed Pump,............................................ 3
Gained Steam,.................................................... 4
Apparatus placed above or beloiv Sea Water Line, ... 5
Difference of Working when placed High or Low in Ship, . . 6
On Ocean Liners—Ordinary Working,................................ 7
On H.M. Ships,................................................... g
Duplicate Sets................................................... 9
(b) For Land Stations.
Single, Double, and Multiple Distillation,...................... 10
Uses for Land Apparatus,.................................... ] j
Small Apparatus—Gas and Oil Fuel...............................12 13
Automatic Working,.............................................. 14
- Quality of Water Produced,.................................15, 16
Analysis of the Water,........................................... U
Comparative Qualities—Table A,.................................18 19
•Chlorides of Sodium and other Salts,........................... 20
Lime Salts,..................................................... 21
Quantitative Analysis,.......................................... 22
Hard and Soft Water,............................................ 23
Main Points in Distillation—Sea Water—Steam— Fuel, . . 24
CHAPTER III .
SEA WATER.
o ,,, _ Sections.
oea Water Generally, ......... 1
(fl) Ocean Water.
Uniformity of Composition............................. 0
Pure Water—Component Parts, .... 3