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HyperSciences Wants To Drill Into The Earth With A Huge Gun
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| July 23, 2015
| Dave Gershgorn
Posted on 08/05/2015 7:47:12 PM PDT by ckilmer
HyperSciences Wants To Drill Into The Earth With A Huge Gun
It’s no secret—there’s a lot of energy held just a few thousand feet under Earth’s surface. To harness any sizable amount of our planet’s underlying geothermal energy for steam power, we would have to bore more than two miles into the crust. Unfortunately, the current drilling process is prohibitively expensive for most interested parties, ranging from $5 to 20 million depending on the depth desired.
Mark Russell, CEO of Hypersciences, wants to change that. His method? Repeatedly firing projectiles into the Earth’s crust, which Russell claims is ten times faster than traditional drilling. He received a patent last year for his projectile-based system, and was recently funded about one million dollars by Shell’s GameChanger program to continue his research, according to GeekWire.
The process works by loading a projectile with a special abrasive core into a ram accelerator, which serves as both the chamber and barrel of this ‘earth gun.’ Russell’s design pumps gases into the ram accelerator, which then ignite, pressurizing the chamber as the projectile passes through. This sends the projectile into the ground at almost 4,500 miles per hour (2 km/s). At that speed, the projectile obliterates whatever unfortunate rock or sediment it hits, and the refuse is sucked back out of the hole. The projectile itself is left fairly general in the patent, but Russell postulates that it could be tipped with a plastic explosive to add more drilling power. Another option is to embed sensors to gauge temperature and exact depth.
The ram accelerator is fired over and over again, with multiple projectiles, until the desired depth is achieved; multiple ram accelerators can fire simultaneously for wider drilling or in tandem with traditional drills as well, according to the patent. Russell claims his technique saves money on tool wear and breakage, as well as the extended time traditional drilling takes. However, there are still questions surrounding how the technology will work in practice, and also what affect repeated concussive blasts could have on the sub-terrainian environment, groundwater, and geology.
The Department of Energy says that a geothermal station operating at peak levels could provide sustainable energy to 41,000 average U.S. homes. In other outside-the-box ideas, the DOE is also exploring the use of high-powered lasers to maximize the heat retained from geothermic wells.
TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: hypersciences
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:47:13 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
To: thackney
key comments
the current drilling process is prohibitively expensive for most interested parties, ranging from $5 to 20 million depending on the depth desired.
Mark Russell, CEO of Hypersciences, wants to change that. His method? Repeatedly firing projectiles into the Earths crust, which Russell claims is ten times faster than traditional drilling. He received a patent last year for his projectile-based system, and was recently funded about one million dollars by Shells GameChanger program to continue his research, according to GeekWire.
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the question is does this translate to 1/10 the costs. If so this could easily be transferrred to the oil drilling business to bring down their costs significantly and in a timely way if this technology came onstream in five years.
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:50:15 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
(q)
To: ckilmer
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:50:25 PM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
(Henry Bowman where are you?)
To: ckilmer
Oh No They’ll Murder Gaia!!
I can hear the howling already!!
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:51:01 PM PDT
by
MeshugeMikey
("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><>)
To: ckilmer
Got the crew right here, ready to go.
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:51:16 PM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: ckilmer
Well why not? We’ve got a spare.
Oh wait...
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:51:45 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(if black lives matter so much, why don't blacks stop causing them to end prematurely)
To: ckilmer
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:53:44 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
(q)
To: ckilmer
They use an
"Ejecta Collecta?" That should work.
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:54:14 PM PDT
by
kinsman redeemer
(The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
To: ckilmer
Did Chuckie Schumer approve of this gun?
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:56:02 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(Hillary is as believable as Sharknado 3. Oh Hell No!)
To: ckilmer
Don't do it. You'll make an escaper hole for the lava and the crust will sink.
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:56:27 PM PDT
by
DannyTN
To: kinsman redeemer
Thery're gonna need a Trigger for that gun:
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:57:56 PM PDT
by
kinsman redeemer
(The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
To: kinsman redeemer
Is that a “Drill Chuck” Schumer? Or are they going with the more reliable “Norris” model?
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posted on
08/05/2015 7:59:59 PM PDT
by
kinsman redeemer
(The real enemy seeks to devour what is good.)
To: ckilmer
There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.
“You know what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad-dûm:”
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:00:10 PM PDT
by
DannyTN
To: ckilmer
It’s all fun and games until they split the Earth and then what, huh?
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:01:11 PM PDT
by
bgill
( CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
To: kinsman redeemer
This looks a lot like something that the (assisted late) Gerald Bull would have built, except pointed downwards.
Another (and definitely doable) idea was to build a nuclear reactor in a titaninum/tungsten shell, that when activated would reach very, very high temperatures. Gravity alone would do the drilling through the molten rock. For obvious reasons, this was never built.
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:05:13 PM PDT
by
The Antiyuppie
("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day".)
To: bgill
“Its all fun and games until they split the Earth and then what, huh?”
Haven’t they seen the movies? There must have been at least five science fiction films since the 50’s with this theme, all ending fairly badly.
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:06:27 PM PDT
by
The Antiyuppie
("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day".)
To: bgill
China’s gonna be pissed off if we start shooting big guns at them though the erf..
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:07:17 PM PDT
by
MaxMax
To: ckilmer
Libs screamin’ EARTHQUAKE crosses my mind. You think they screamed about fracking?
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:12:19 PM PDT
by
rockinqsranch
((Dems, Libs, Socialists, call 'em what you will. They ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.))
To: ckilmer
Thanks for the article. I know a bit about this endeavor...
To: MaxMax
I’m thinking new bunker busting technology.
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posted on
08/05/2015 8:24:16 PM PDT
by
Williams
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