Geothermal heat recovery system

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Inventors

Ash, Whewell Frank
Ash, Frank Robert

Application #

757379

Filed

Jan-6-1977

Published

Jun-13-1978

Current US Class

060/641.2
122/33
165/104.22
165/299
165/301
165/45

International Classes

F28D 015/00

Field of Search

165/45 165/105 165/39 60/641 122/33

Examiners

Davis, Jr.; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zimmerman; Harris

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Abstract
A system for recovering heat from a geothermal well includes a quantity of heavy drilling mud filling the bottom of the geothermal well. A hollow heat absorber is disposed within the drilling mud in the well bottom. The heat absorber is supplied with a working fluid such as freon through a supply pipe extending from the top of the well, the pressure head of the working fluid at the heat absorber being commensurate with the depth of the well. A high pressure gas delivery pipe extends from the heat absorber to the top of the well, and is connected to a heat exchanger disposed within a water boiler. The outlet of the heat exchanger is connected to a working fluid supply tank, which is connected in turn to the upper end of the supply pipe. A thermostatic valve interposed between the supply tank and the supply pipe controls the amount of working fluid entering the heat absorber in accordance with the temperature and heat demands of the water boiler. The amount of working fluid in the heat absorber is computed to fill the absorber to the proper height for efficient heat transfer. The working fluid vaporizes in the heat absorber at a pressure equal to the pressure head of the supply pipe, and the pressure and temperature of that vapor causes the vapor to rise at a very high rate and disperse its latent heat into the water boiler.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A geothermal heat recovery device, comprising a heat absorber containing a variable quantity of working fluid, said heat absorber being disposed within a hot zone of a geothermal well, a gas delivery pipe extending from said heat absorber out of said well, heat exchanger means connected to said gas delivery pipe for condensing the gas from said delivery pipe to liquid and conducting heat therefrom, reserve tank means connected to the output of said heat exchanger means for storing a reserve quantity of said working fluid, a supply pipe extending from said reserve tank means down said well to said heat absorber to supply said working fluid thereto, said supply pipe being substantially full of said working fluid in liquid phase to create a substantial pressure head in said heat absorber, insulation means surrounding said supply pipe for the entire portion thereof within said well for limiting the heating and expansion of and preventing vaporization of said working fluid within said supply pipe, and thermostatic valve means including a sensing element operatively associated with the operating temperature of said heat means interposed between said reserve tank means and said supply pipe for selectively controlling the feed rate of said working fluid to said heat absorber.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a society in which energy consumption is directly related to economic and material well-being, it is becoming increasingly evident that the cost of energy, both in environmental and fiscal terms, is a foremost limiting economic factor. For example, as petroleum based energy sources dwindle and become more expensive, increasing consideration is given to the use of coal and nuclear fission generated power. The damage that might be done to the ecosphere in exploiting these latter energy sources, as well as the cost in developing these sources, may well prove to be an insurmountable burden.

One energy source which has been known for years but which has been relatively undeveloped is geothermal power. It has been calculated that the latent heat within the earth itself is sufficient to meet all of the energy needs of all of civilization for centuries to come. However, the methods developed for retrieving geothermal energy are relatively unsophisticated and relatively unsuccessful. The following patents exemplify the state of the art in recovering geothermal energy:
 
  Method and apparatus for recovering and utilizing thermal energy from subterranean hot rock by means of a self-powered closed system which transfers heat...  A vertical heat exchanger has a vertical inner conduit surrounded by an outer casing formed with ports with a piercing nosecone at the bottom for facilitating...