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Title: Polymer concrete lined pipe for use in geothermal applications

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OSTI ID:890509

A specific polymer concrete formulation was applied as a steel pipe liner in response to a need for durable, economical materials for use in contact with high temperature geothermal brine. Compressive strengths of up to 165.8 MPa and splitting tensile strengths of 23.5 MPa were measured at ambient temperature. Compressive strengths of 24 MPa and splitting tensile strengths of 2.5 MPa were measured at about 150 C. Cost of piping a geothermal plant with PC and PC-lined steel pipe is calculated to be $1.21 million, which compares favorably with a similar plant piped with alloy steel piping at a cost of $1.33 million. Life-cycle cost analysis indicates that the cost of PC-lined steel pipe would be 82% of that of carbon steel pipe over a 20-year plant operating life.

Research Organization:
Power & Communications Systems Company, San Jose, CA
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-79ET27026; AC03-81SF11503
OSTI ID:
890509
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/27026-2-22; CONF-821075; TRN: US200621%%740
Resource Relation:
Conference: Proceedings of the Geothermal Engineering and Materials (GEM) Program Conference, San Diego, CA, October 6-8, 1982
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English