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5th April 2013, 08:10 AM #16
Thanks Martin
The use of oil drilling technology would explain some of the drilling failures. Do you recall the temperature of the steam on habanero-4. Steam generators (mainstream) typically use steam at 565C with a pressure of 15,600KPa (significantly less than your 28,000KPa). The station I work in has a supercritical boiler where the pressure is 24,000KPa and steam temperatures are up to 592C.
Supercritical is the point where density of water and steam become the same and the steam functions as water (22,120KPa). There are steam generators in the world called ultracritical, which simply means the pressures are higher and they operate at the pressures you have indicated on the deep well. The combination of high temperature and pressure give tremendous energy to spin a turbine.
Having said all that, Hydro stations only use pressure and temperature does not come into it. The issue there is the health of the river system below the dam.
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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