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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 19 days ago

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    Wot if instead of boiling water, we boiled CO2, and instead of boiling CO2, we kept it at high pressure so that it never quite reached boiling or condensation?

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      Using water is cheaper and easier. That is all that stop your idea from being IRL.

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        “The only downside of your idea is that it is terrible.”

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          This kills the crab

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        geothermal typically uses chemicals other than water because they have a lower boiling point

        the specific chemical being cheap is relatively unimportant if it’s a closed loop. the cost is next to nothing compared to the whole construction

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        well the Chinese already use co2 turbines irl so idk what you’re going on about

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        For now

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      different tool for a different purpose. water has a large heat of evaporation which is something that allows for more compact turbines

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        sCO2 turbines are like 1/30th the size of an equivalent steam turbine.

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      shouldn’t it boil so that it can expands and makes pressure to move a turbine?

      why use energy to make a counter pressure

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        Supercritical phase, it still changes pressure with heat, but there’s no abrupt phase transition. This increases efficiency somehow.

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