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Excerpt from Condensation of Water From Engine Exhaust for Airship Ballasting
The Navy apparatus embodied a length of about 50 feet of 5-inch finned sheet-iron pipe for initial air cooling, from which the exhaust gas passed to a jet condenser and thence through a baffle type separator to the atmosphere. From the separator. And the jet condenser the water drained through settling basins to radiators and was then pumped back through the condenser jets. The excess water, representing the recovery from the exhaust gas, was drained to buckets and weighed.
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