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Pressure Steam Vapor Compression Heat Recovery Reverse Osmosis Include a sketch (2 pts each) of each...

Pressure Steam

Vapor Compression

Heat Recovery

Reverse Osmosis

Include a sketch (2 pts each) of each system with components labeled, explanation (3 pts each) of the process, advantages and limitations (2 pts each), the typical size (1 pt each) of the shipboard plant types, current applications (1 pt each) and future trends (1 pt each)

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