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- Jan 6, 2005
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My brother and I are looking at ways of storing solar energy in high temperature/pressure water. He's currently using solar PV arrays, but the energy densities of water in the 600F range look very attractive compared to batteries. What I am not able to decipher from the online steam tables (my background is mostly software) is the effect of the container size and water volume on pressure. For example, if we put 10 gallons of water in an 11 gallon container and heat it to 600F, what is the resulting pressure and how would it change if we used a 12 or 13 gallon enclosure instead. I'm guessing more room for water to flash to steam would mitigate pressures. And would the larger container adversely effect our ability to extract work from the water?
Thanks for any pointers
Thanks for any pointers