Hi Phil. Loking for a freebeee? We all are.
IMO energy IN wold exceed energy OUT. I wonder what wold result idf a small antity of air was introduced at say -3000' into a lets say a 12" dia pipe. the air would rise, expand and carry lots of water with it. Tons of water per minute I would guess . right at the top the kinetic energy would drive a generator. It would take some energy to compress and dliver that air down 3K ft.Maybe that is too deep. I think that might requie !,300 PSI to get the air down there. Maybe way of on that horseback estimate. Haven't figured out where that energy would come from. Would gravity somehow furnish the energy like it does in a watefall?
You have seen this action on under sea treasure hunts where they suck the sand away and the trinkets from the bottom up the tube into a basket. Comes up with much force. Is it more force than the force moe energy than is expended to generate the air going down?
Plants could be build on shore where there is a steep fall off to deep water. Lake Surperior, Crater Lake, Off Brace Point, Seattle What is that very deep lake in Russia Or on board anchored ships above deep ocean trenches. Just don't let the present oil driven government discover what you are thinking. They will lock you up for teason. Oh maybe we could run the air compressors with Oil.
Phil if anybody has some good physics on this one let me know? Bob Norsen
if it is an idea worth a fortune I need some of that. Urgently !!
Phil Slade <phil-slade_at_lineone.net> wrote:
Harvesting Energy from Highly Compressed Deep Ocean Water ! ???
Can this be done ? ( NO )
Recently we were listening to a B.B.C. Radio 4 programme on William Beebe
and his explorations below sea with a bathysphere, circa 1934.....
( The Adventures of Beebe and the Bathysphere, 9.00pm, 27/12/04 )
Part of the programme described how during the unmanned testing of the
bathysphere it was hauled up to the surface full of water, the pressure from
which blew out one of the bolts that held the entrance hatch closed. (THE WATER WOULD NOT COMPRESS. SOME DISOLVED GAS IN THE WATER COULD CAUSE THAT. MORE LIKELY THE AIR IN THE BATHSHERE WAS COMRESSED AS THE WATER LEAKED IN AT GREAT DEPTH. THAT AIR WOULD BE HIGHLY COMPRESSED.
Could this pressurised water be collected and put to use ?
Perhaps it has already been tried ?
Perhaps it's not a viable proposition ?
I am no scientist, so I may be missing a basic piece of knowledge that would
put this beyond the bounds of possibility.
Any comments welcomed, and please forward this question to any
Scientist/Engineer you may know.
http://hometown.aol.com/chines6930/mw1/beebe1.htm
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/ocean_planet_book_beebe1.html
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