Claims
- 1. A process for elimination of fog over a limited surface area comprising the steps of:
- continuously suctioning fog-containing air from a limited predetermined surface area at a plurality of locations;
- circulating suctioned air in a closed circulation loop through a treatment vessel;
- treating said suctioned air within said vessel with a metal carbide to reduce fog turbidity by exothermic reaction between said metal carbide and water droplets in the fog to yield a gaseous reaction product;
- contacting said treated air with a substance capable of binding water by hydrolysis or hydration to lower the humidity level of the suctioned air to below the saturation level; and
- returning said treated air to a plurality of locations within said predetermined area.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein said treatment step is preferably carried out with calcium carbide, with a grain size between 1 mm and 150 mm.
- 3. Process according to claim 2, further comprising the step of continuously agitating the carbide or in regular intervals mechanically by agitators or by compressed air to mechanically free the surface of the grains from reaction products in order to maintain full reactivity.
- 4. Process according to claim 2, characterized in that the calcium carbide contains for the binding of the phosphate (PH.sub.3) possibly also formed in the reaction, one or several salts with a lower redox potential than phosphine, for example, silver nitrate or copper sulfate.
- 5. Process according to claim 1, characterized in that the substance contains as an additive an organic substance comprising nitrogen and hydrogen, for example, an azane, diazane, triazane, or tetraazane, an azene, diazene, triazene or tetraazene, a triazdiene or tetraazdiene, also azo- or diazomethane, formic acid, methylhadrazine, oxalic acid, dimethylperoxide, in their pure form or as a salt.
- 6. Process according to claim 1, characterized in that the substance contains as the substances binding water by hydrolysis or hydration anhydrous sodium sulfate, sodium hydrophosphate, sodium carbonate, barium oxide, silicon chloride or the like.
- 7. Process according to claim 6, characterized in that the substances binding water by hydrolysis or hydration are contained in the substance reacting with the condensed humidity in amounts of up to 85% by weight, preferably between 35 and 65% by weight.
- 8. Process according to claim 1, characterized in that to buffer the reaction, the substance contains materials indifferent to water, for example, alkali or alkaline earth carbonates, such as calcium carbonate or sodium carbonate.
- 9. Process according to claim 1, characterized in that in separate work cycles the humidity causing the foggy turbidity is extracted from the air by treatment with a material forming in an exothermic reaction with water droplets a gaseous reaction product and/or its relative humidity reduced by means of a substance binding water by hydration or hydrolysis.
- 10. Process according to claim 1, further comprising the step of preventing penetration of creeping fog into the area being treated by suctioning air off an inflow side of said surface area and discharging the air in an area outside the area being treated.
- 11. Apparatus for the embodiment of the process according to claim 1, characterized by a system of conduits extending over a limited area and comprising a system of suction nozzles, connected by means of a blower with a vessel serving to contain the material reacting with the atmospheric humidity, which in turn is connected with a conduit encompassing the limited area and comprising a plurality of discharge orifices.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterized in that the suction and discharge conduits are laid out adjacent to each other in an essentially parallel manner and that the suction and discharge orifices are arranged so that the air is suctioned in from the limited area in an essentially horizontal direction and is discharged into the limited area in an essentially vertical direction.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterized in that the suction and discharge conduits form an essentially closed, vertically adjustable annulus surrounding the limited area to be maintained free of fog in the vicinity of the ground.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 768,099, filed Oct. 15, 1985, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP84/00393 |
12/8/1984 |
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10/15/1985 |
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WO85/02637 |
6/20/1985 |
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Continuations (1)
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