Power systems using heat from hot liquid

Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation

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252 67, 60671, F01K 2506, F01K 2510

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042428700

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to power systems and more particularly to systems in which hot water from a natural well or spring is used to vaporize a working fluid which is then expanded to produce mechanical energy. Improved working fluids are used which comprise mixtures of several fluids so chosen and combined in such proportions that the hot water is used more efficiently with the mixtures than would be possible with their individual components.

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patent: 3516248 (1970-06-01), McEwen
patent: 3757516 (1973-09-01), McCabe
Nature's Teakettle, by HyDee Small, Geothermal _Information Services, 1973.

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