A Brief Overview on Geothermal Scaling
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Isık, Tuğba
Baba, Alper
Chandrasekharam, Dornadula
Demir, Mustafa M.
Isık, Tuğba
Baba, Alper
Demir, Mustafa Muammer
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Hot spring waters are rich in terms of minerals. Since there are dramatic changes in thermodynamic parameters in geothermal power plants, such as a decrease in temperature and pressure, severe precipitation occurs throughout the system components in an uncontrolled manner. There are three main chemistries in deposits: carbonates (mainly calcium carbonates), silicates (metal silicates), and sulphides (antimony sulphide-stibnite). Energy harvesting is remarkably reduced out of the insulating nature of the deposit. Various actions need to be taken to mitigate this undesirable issue of scaling in geothermal systems. Geothermal systems are in fact quite complex, and the composition of brine and, accordingly, the chemistry of the deposit are not identical. Therefore, each system should be studied individually, and a tailor-made remedy should be developed. In this overview, the types of deposits in terms of chemistry and the actions (pH modification or antiscalant dosing) that should be taken to reduce scaling are mentioned, and potential chemistries of antiscalants are given.
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Antiscalants, Deposit, Geothermal Energy, Precipitation, Scaling, Antiscalants;Deposit;Geothermal Energy;Precipitation;Scaling, scaling, Mühendislik, antiscalants, precipitation, deposit, Mineralogy, Engineering, geothermal energy, QE351-399.2
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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