This month I would like to tell you about a form of generating electricity that is used throughout the world, but not on a large scale. I'm talking about geothermal electricity production and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). Both of these forms of power generation use the same principles. Basically, they convert a "working fluid" into a vapor and use the expansion to turn a turbine which turns the generator. Nothing new, right? Well I bet there are a few things you didn't know about this process... OTEC uses the temperature difference between the warmer upper layer and colder lower layer of the ocean to heat & cool the working fluid. The upper layer of ocean water is not hot enough to boil water and make steam, so how is the steam made in these systems? The answer is two ways - 1) put the working fluid under a vacuum thus lowering its boiling point and 2) using a working fluid with a lower boiling point to start with like ammonia. Geothermal systems are usually a lot hotter, so it is easier to flash the working fluid into steam. Here are two system diagrams of an "open cycle" and a "closed cycle" system...
Open Cycle System
Closed Cycle System
Here is a table showing the boiling point of water at different levels of vacuum:
Inches Hg Deg F
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5 203.80
10 192.37
15 179.14
20 161.49
25 133.76
27 101.96
29 79.03
29.5 58.80
29.8 34.57
The genius Nikola Tesla wrote about a very similar system in his "Our Future Motive Power" published in Everyday Science and Mechanics in December 1931. Here are some pictures containing the original article. I must warn you up front - the pictures are not the best quality. I wouldn't even think about giving you such low quality, but this is a very, very interesting article. Just click on the links or "right click" on them and save them to your hard drive. They can be viewed with Windows Picture Viewer or resized within Internet Explorer. If you zoom in several times, they will be easier to read. If you print them out, use a magnifying glass to help with the reading...
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I tell you in "Electricity - Make it, Don't Buy it" how to access the US Patent database. Here are a few patents relating to these types of systems that are very interesting...
Open Cycle OTEC Plant 4,430,861
Method and Means for lifting water and generating power therefrom 4,475,342
Atmospheric Latent Heat Engine 4,878,349
Thermodynamic Process and Latent Heat Engine 4,106,294
