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  • *[http://iwtc.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/85.pdf SEAWATER GREENHOUSE IN DESALINATION AND ECONOMICS] ...tp://www.cder.dz/download/Art10-1_2.pdf Wind energy systems adapted to the seawater greenhouse desalination unit designed for arid coastal countries]
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  • .../2008/08/how-long-can-uranium-last-for-nuclear.html Uranium extracted from seawater] ...ve at current market prices ($65/lb). It is clear, then, that uranium from seawater must be considered as a completely acceptable fuel for breeder reactors, co
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  • #desalination or removing the salt from seawater ..."Dewvaporation"] is another low-temperature, efficient means of distilling seawater into fresh water. [https://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/programs/cass/pdf/DewRpt
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  • == Seawater ==
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  • ...event in the long term, as concrete is porous and inevitably penetrated by seawater over time. This problem can be mitigated by making the cement thicker, usin
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  • :''ρ'' = water density (1020 to 1029&nbsp;kg·m<sup>-3</sup> for [[Seawater]]) ...er over tubing for remotely generating electricity and/or desalinating the seawater.
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  • ==Using seawater== ===SWAC (SeaWater Air-conditioning)===
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  • * [http://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/PAGES/STP32161S.htm Ten-Year Seawater Tests on Aluminum] from [http://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/STP/SOURCE_PAG
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  • In order to reduce wave motions, we can increase effective mass by entraining seawater. Entrained seawater is seawater which must move when the platform moves. This increases the effective iner
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  • ...resistant to melting. Or make the hose circulate inside a plastic tube of seawater, but then it might burst from expansion when it freezes. Or make the tube o
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  • If it is necessary to be able to take on some seawater when there is not much weight on the spar, I would have tanks for this unde
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  • ...to be sealable, and equipment on its top has to fall under two categories: seawater-resistant and bolted down, or transportable and storable inside during bad
    5 KB (920 words) - 18:53, 14 September 2008
  • ...oyed when stationary may help via [[User:Patri/EntrainedSeawater|entrained seawater]]
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  • * Seawater pump (to get seawater up to seastead) * On demand seawater pumps
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  • *[[mediaEasec13-D-6-6.pdf]] PROPERTIES OF FLY ASH GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE IN SEAWATER ENVIRONMENT- Hokkaido University
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  • ...near its maximum loading at all times through ballasting, preferably using seawater. The picture shows it at maximum cargo capacity already ;) So the actual ca
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  • ...ater is built on a reserve of fresh water (approximately 3.5% lighter than seawater) in a floating container. The outer side (seaside) of the ring is covered b
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  • ...ing dirt itself has to be made from a material that resists corrosion from seawater.
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  • the bottom layer is the seawater, it's there for a good reason: so we can colonize it!
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  • ...force of the wind on the exposed portions of the vessel in question. Since seawater is much more dense than air, it takes less area to capture the same amount ...e frame '''and''' of a suitable material that won't corrode too quickly in seawater. This seems to be a tall order, especially if trying to avoid high maintena
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