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Re: ls7550 post# 29427

Tuesday, 02/17/2009 7:26:51 PM

Tuesday, February 17, 2009 7:26:51 PM

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OT:CO2
How hot would the lime, water, CO2, get? Would it get hot enough to turn water into steam to run a generator? Also would it release heat fast enough? I am remembering making plaster of Paris castings in my school days. You would mix the plaster of Paris with water and pour it into the casting and then wait a while for it to get hard, it did get hot to the touch, but I am not sure that would be hot enough.

Note the amount of heat released, and the temperature range produced may be more in line with house heating. I have seen these home improvement programs where they have a water hose embedded in the floor with hot water running through it. You would likely want to use a heat converter of some sort, so the lime does not run through the floor hose. Then you have the problem of what the home owner would do with all that lime.

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