Oceano-thermosteric power plant

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Inventors

Uehara, Haruo
Nakaoka, Tsutomu

Application #

722368

Filed

Apr-12-1985

Published

Dec-9-1986

Current US Class

060/641.7
060/652
060/676
060/693
290/1R
290/52
290/54

International Classes

H02P 009/04; F03G 007/04

Field of Search

290/1 60/641.1 60/641.2 60/641.3 60/641.6 60/641.7 60/643 60/676 60/652

Assignee

Saga University (Saga, JP)

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Frank

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Abstract
An oceano-thermosteric power plant is provided with plural evaporators and plural condensers, alternate parts of which are not operated at night and in winter on light load and hence a high efficiency heat exchange can be maintained. During the period that selected condensers and evaporators are not in service, excess cold water from the out-of-service condensers is circulated through the out-of-service evaporators in the opposite direction and hence the filth deposited inside the out-of-service evaporators can be washed away.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An oceano-thermosteric power plant, comprising

generating means for generating electrical energy from the vapor of an actuating liquid, said generating means having an input and an output;

evaporating means including a plurality of evaporators each having a first part for the circulation therethrough of warm ocean water drawn from a superficial layer of the ocean and a second part for receiving said actuating liquid, the outputs of the second parts of said evaporators being connected to the input of said generating means,

condensing means including a plurality of condensers each having a first part for the circulation of cold ocean water therethrough, said cold water being obtained from a location in the ocean relatively far below the surface thereof, and a second part for receiving vapor from the output of said generating means, the inputs of the second parts of said condensers being connected to the output of said generating means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an oceano-thermosteric power plant in which electric power is generated by harnessing the temperature difference between warm water in the superficial layer of the ocean and cold water in the depth thereof, and, particularly, the operation efficiency on light load at night is improved and the filth deposited on components of the plant is washed away.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

The conventional oceano-thermosteric power plant of this kind is provided with an evaporator, a turbine connected with an electric generator and a condenser as the main components. In this connection, at the electric power generation effected by the turbine which is driven by an actuating liquid alternately evaporated and condensed on the basis of the temperature difference between the evaporator through which the warm water is circulated and the condenser through which the cold water is circulated, the warm water circulated through the evaporator after being drawn from the superficial layer of the ocean has a high temperature from 15 to 33 degrees centigrade, so that such a defect results that filth consisting of planktons, fish eggs and shellfish, dust and the like is deposited on heat-conducting surfaces of the main components and hence the efficiency of heat conduction is lowered. As for the prevention of filth deposition, customarily adopted for obviating this defect, chlorine is injected into the circulating water, or is generated in the circulating water by the electrolysis effected by electrodes provided therein for removing the biological filth, and sponge balls, brushes and the like are circulated together with the circulating water through the main components for removing the other filth. However, in the oceano-thermosteric power plant, the temperature difference available for the heat exchange is so small that a large amount of circulating water is required. Accordingly, the above customarily adopted means for preventing the deposition of filth causes serious troubles such as great expense, environment pollution and others. Concretely speaking, a number of sponge balls, brushes and the like are not only necessitated, but also result in lowered net power output caused by the increase of motive power consumed in the drawing pump, which is generally based on the increased circulation resistance originated therefrom, so that the increase of the cost of equipment and the unit price of power generation results therefrom.
 
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