(July 25, 2019 at 2:22 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote:(July 24, 2019 at 2:19 pm)Deesse23 Wrote: Wow! This guy gives a whole new meaning to the term " batshit crazy". This is an entirely new level of insanity.
Oh no, not really.
I used to post on a science forum where one of the members swore blind they were developing a water powered, anti-gravity capable Land Rover in their back yard garage and that "Any day now they'd be flying off to the Moon!" to prove we forum nay-sayers wrong.
Lots of "spin energy this' and 'Electro-voltanic' that stlye words were used in said person's explanations/justifications/ranting.
Drich is pretty undrestandable pretty much all of the time.
Like, for example, in Drich's reply to me they posted about a 'Heat exchanger' being placed at the bottom of the hole.
Uhm... I'm pretty sure a heat exchanger neeeds a good differential of temeperature (Hot on one side, cold on the other) to work well. Putting it in nothing but heat or cold and it'l not do much of anything.
As a quick summation.
Cheers.
Not at work.
Glob...
you haven't read anything to this point... yet you feel you know enough to comment.. dunning krugers brother anyone?
So let me stop everything and allow you to catch up so you have the potential to understand what I am saying.. realize it and rather than admit me being right you fall back into the silence whence you came cussing and claiming I am ignorant happily ignoring the science behind it all.
So in 1990s Russia stopped drilling a hole they had been working on for some time. why? because at the bottom of this hole. the temps where over 356*F or 180*C they could not keep the equipment cool nor could the could the rill the rock because they said at that temp it is more like thick hot plastic rather than rock.
So there sport is your heat source. (one side hot)
Now if you pump water down that means it is cooler that 100*C or 212*F (one side cold)
There is your differential. (one side hot and one side cold)
Why because the hole where the heat exchanger is places is at 356*F/180*C
That is a delta of 144*F or 80*C
Meaning there is far more energy available than what is needed to create steam.
So why the heat exchanger? because it allows you to seal the system and use a coolant instead of straight water. The coolant can be also be used to transfer the heat to boilers on the surface which are also inclosed or sealed OR the heat exchanger can be also used as a boiler if that turns out more efficiently.AND it allows you the ability to meter how much water or coolant is run through the system as to not take too much heat out of the hole at one time. IE we only take in heat what can be replaced by the earth. However if this works anything like a normal thermal vent power station we won't be able to pump enough cold water in to change the temp of the hole.