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As much steam as possible from engine exhaust gas + warm water?
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6849883, member: 447632"] Airships and lifeboats can and have condensed a greater weight of drinking water from their exhaust than the weight of fuel burned in their engines. If circulating seawater was used to condense the exhaust to drinking water, that could preheat the engine cooling water. With evaporative cooling, that would release further water vapour for condensation to drinking water. In effect, a still to remove fresh water from the brine flowing through. [/QUOTE]
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