On The Deep Water Turbine-Electric Energy Systems For Industrial Use

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 51 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
This paper concerns the continuation of work on the deepwater non-oxygen cycle heat energy generating systems. The 25-kW prototype of a universal deepwater turbine-electric energy source with hydrazine-hydrate as the primary heat production chemical is described in short and its abilities are discussed. The ?hydrazine-hydrate 64? is a catalytically dissociated heat production chemical (H2H4 ? nH2O) with 36% of water. The system was designed for work in any depths of the ocean down to 6000 m. It was built and tested working in the testing chamber in the ambient hydrostatic pressure of 600 bar. Then it was tested in the autonomous programmed regime in the Atlantic Ocean. The privileges of that energy system for any bottom installations or moving devices designed for ocean mining which need high power energy sources (20-100 kW and more) are discussed. The important needed step forward is raising the efficiency of the system which needs some investigation work in known directions. It is supposed that the possibility of getting about 5 kg/kWh with improved battery charging possibilities could be achieved. This might make the system even more profitable for mining operations.
Citation
APA:
(2001) On The Deep Water Turbine-Electric Energy Systems For Industrial UseMLA: On The Deep Water Turbine-Electric Energy Systems For Industrial Use. International Marine Minerals Society, 2001.