Method of suppressing radiation from ship stack gases
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1. A method of reducing infrared radiation of combustion effluents from atop a ship'"'"'s stack by:
- spraying water preheated to near 100°
C. into the stack;
whereby water droplets, already at a temperature for quickly absorbing their heat of vaporization from their surroundings, become vapor and the effluent discharging from atop the stack, in addition to having an overall temperature reduction, includes vapor whose infrared radiation is readily absorbed by like vapors in the atmosphere always present in the atmosphere above seawater.
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A method of reducing the temperature of hot combustion gases discharging m atop a ship stack and at least partially suppressing infrared radiation thereof by the steps of preheating water to near 100° C. and spraying it into the hot gases at near the base of the stack. Hot water is used because it more readily vaporizes and absorbs the latent heat of vaporization from the gases and exits the stack as a vapor, the radiation from which is more readily absorbed by water vapor, always present above the sea, than is radiation from water droplets.
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1. A method of reducing infrared radiation of combustion effluents from atop a ship'"'"'s stack by:
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spraying water preheated to near 100°
C. into the stack;whereby water droplets, already at a temperature for quickly absorbing their heat of vaporization from their surroundings, become vapor and the effluent discharging from atop the stack, in addition to having an overall temperature reduction, includes vapor whose infrared radiation is readily absorbed by like vapors in the atmosphere always present in the atmosphere above seawater. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of reducing infrared radiation of combustion gases from atop a ship'"'"'s exhaust stack comprising the steps of:
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preheating water to near 100°
C.;spraying the preheated water for short periods of time into hot gases in the stack for quick absorption of its heat of vaporization and transformation from droplets to vapor; whereby the effluent discharging to the atmosphere has its overall temperature reduced and radiation from the vapors thereof is readily absorbed by vapors always present in the atmosphere above water.
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6. In the method of spraying water into the presence of hot combustion gases prior to their discharge from atop a ship stack for reducing temperature and infrared radiation in the atmosphere, the improvement comprising:
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preheating the water to near 100°
C.; andspraying the preheated water into the hot combustion gases in the stack for short periods of time.
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