Claims
- 1. A method for the formation and operation of a safe storage area to hold cryogenic material, said storage area being in the form of an underground storage cavern in a solid formation, said stored material is maintained at a different temperature from the natural temperature of the environs surrounding the wall, floor, and the ceiling of said storage cavern, said process including the steps of: arranging on the outside of said storage cavern, with insulation, an inner first circulation system surrounding said cavern; providing said circulation system with a plurality of channels regularly distributed around the cavern and near its surface and when working in rock by rock bore holes to be drilled between a first inner system for surrounding tunnels; these tunnels being parallel to the axis of the storage space, to thereby define tunnels and channels enclosing and surrounding the cavern; arranging a second outer circulation system further away from said cavern, on the outside of and in working relation to the first inner circulation system by providing a plurality of regularly distributed channels, said channels being formed between a second outer system of surrounding tunnels, forming said tunnels in parallel to the axis of the storage space and together with said last mentioned channels to enclose the cavern and the inner circulation system; introducing into the first inner circulation system a circulating heat exchange medium for exchanging heat between the circulating medium and the surroundings, around the first inner circulation system; introducing into the second outer circulation system a circulating heat exchange medium for exchanging heat between the circulating medium and the surroundings around the second outer circulation system; heating the surroundings of said first inner circulation system and by heat exchange causing its walls, floor, and ceiling of the cavern to remain at a predetermined temperature above a temperature of stored materials forming a temperature barrier envelope about said cavern; reducing the ice sublimation rate at said cavern by operating one or both circulation systems below 0.degree. C. when said cryogenic materials stored in said cavern is at a temperature below 0.degree. C.; absorbing and removing sublimed water vapor from ice and water in the area of said first inner circulation system by said heat exchange and drying medium in the inner circulation system; cooling the environment of the outer circulation system through recirculation with a gas, preferably with cool air, introduced therein during an initial period, and during a later period, when required, with other cool gases; maintaining the temperature of these heat exchange media below 0.degree. C. to form a frozen zone around the outer circulation system; freezing water in the rock in proximity to the area of said cavern and around the outer circulation system simultaneously affecting the slope and the level of the temperature gradients in a desired manner around the cavern and halting liquid water flow in the direction of the cavern from the environs, preserving natural imperviousness of the rock.
- 2. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing a drying medium in to the first inner circulation system to remove any sublimed water vapor, existant water, or ice.
- 3. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 1, including the step of: introducing a drying medium in the second outer recirculation system to remove any oncoming water vapor, ice, or water.
- 4. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 1, including the step of: exerting excess pressure in the inner and outer circulation systems tighten the surroundings of said cavern by distribution of a tightening material introduced in the systems.
- 5. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: adjusting the operating pressures in the cavern in the inner and outer circulation systems to cause a diffusion carrier gas as a heat exchange medium contained in the storage and in hollow spaces forming the circulation systems, to advance by means of a pressure drop in a direction from the cavern toward the inner circulation system and toward the outer circulation system; thereby, causing said diffusion carrier gas to flow at a rate sufficient to overcome the velocity of water vapor molecules travelling in the opposite direction to said carrier gas and removing water located in areas between the storage and the outer circulation system; and returning diffused carrier gas from the outer circulation system to the inner circulation system or storage or both, after removal of leaked-out products and water from the gas to be returned.
- 6. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium in the form of a liquid.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium in the form of a gas taken from the group comprising: nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, hydrogen or a mixture thereof.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium to remove water from the surroundings of the circulation system.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: distributing a substance throughout the circulating system and its surroundings by said circulating medium.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: monitoring said circulation systems for leaks of fluid out of the cavern into the respective circulation streams.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: recovering stored cryogenic fluid which has leaked into the circulating system through said circulating medium, by recovering said fluid from the circulating stream through absorbtion.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: providing heat exchange between the respective media in the respective inner and outer circulation systems.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: chilling the surroundings of the respective circulating systems below normal operating temperature for opening up cracks in the rock formation forming said cavern and injecting sealing materials into the walls, ceiling and floor of the cavern and the surrounding surfaces of the inner and outer circulating systems respectively.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing sealing materials in the cavern walls and in the surroundings of the circulating systems, which materials swell upon contact with the cryogenic fluid being stored.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: introducing sealing materials in the cavern and its surroundings, which materials swell upon contact with water.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: employing said cavern as an evaporation chamber for cryogenic fluid being stored.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: employing stored cryogenic fluid as a heat exchange medium for the evaporation of stored fluid.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: applying a pressure differential for removing water, ice, and water vapor from said cavern and its surroundings by a carrier fluid.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: excavating auxiliary tunnels in parallelism in several directions around said caverns in the form of an outer circulating system; forming a plurality of equally spaced drilled bore holes between said tunnels to enclose the caver and said inner circulating system; cooling said surroundings of said cavern below zero degrees to form a protective and tightening zone toward an oncoming flow of water; and removing water, ice and water vapor from its surroundings by using the drying medium of said outer circulating system.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: excavating auxiliary tunnels in parallelism in several directions around said cavern form an inner circulation system; forming a plurality of equally spaced drilled bore holes between said tunnels to enclose the cavern: supplying heat to the circulating gas in said inner circulation system to prevent the temperature of its surroundings from falling below a predetermined desired value.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: constructing the underground storage installation in concrete and locating it in a rock formation or a formation consisting of loose materials like sand, silt, clay, etc.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: recovering stored cryogenic material which has leaked into the circulating system through said circulating medium, by recovering said material from the circulating stream through adsorbtion.
- 23. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: recovering stored cryogenic material which has leaked into the circulating system through said circulating medium, by recovering said material from the circulating stream through condensation.
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said cavern is uninsulated.
- 25. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of: drilling both circulation systems from the same set of tunnels.
- 26. An underground storage system for the storage of cryogenic materials, said materials being stored in cavern means formed in a solid earth formation wherein: two heat exchange circulating systems are disposed surrounding said cavern means; said systems being defined by a first inner system surrounded by a second outer one, the latter enveloping the first mentioned; each of said systems being formed with a plurality of equally distributed, parallely arranged hollow spaces; said hollow spaces of said inner system being formed in said solid formation bordering the storage cavern means; said spaces are formed preferably on the basis of a system of tunnels surrounding the cavern, the axis of said tunnels being parallel to the axis of the cavern; said hollow spaces of the second outer system being a system of hollow spaces and auxiliary tunnels, the axis of the tunnels being parallel to that of the cavern, tunnels and hollow spaces enclosing the cavern means and the inner circulation system; said inner circulation system employing a medium therein for respectively introducing and removing substances and water from said circulating system by injection, drainage and refining means associated therewith; and means to create a pressure drop in a direction from the cavern interior toward the outer circulation system, to allow carrier fluid advancing toward the outer circulation system to remove existing water and water vapor in the area located between the cavern and the outer recirculation system and means for returning diffused refined carrier fluid from the outer recirculation system back to the inner circulating system or to storage; said outer circulation system having a circulating medium for introducing and removing substances and water from the circulating system by injection, drainage and refining means associated therewith, said circulating system by cooling its environment to create a frozen zone around same: leakage monitoring means for discovering leaked cryogenic product which may have leaked into the circulating systems; control means and monitoring means for operation of said cavern means.
- 27. A storage system as claimed in claim 26, wherein: said circulating medium employed in said circulating system being a gas taken from the group comprising: nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, or hydrocarbons, or a mixture of such gases.
- 28. A storage system as claimed in claim 26, wherein: said circulating medium employed in said circulating system is a liquid.
- 29. A method for the formation and operation of a safe storage area to hold hot materials, said storage area being in the form of an underground storage cavern in a solid earth formation, said stored materials being maintained at a different temperature from the natural temperature of the environs surrounding the walls, floor, and the ceiling of said storage cavern, said process including the steps of: arranging on the outside of said storage cavern, without insulation, an inner first circulation system with a plurality of hollow spaces regularly distributed around the cavern and near its surface by providing hollow spaces to be formed between a first inner system of surrounding tunnels; these tunnels being parallel to the axis of the storage space, to thereby define tunnels and hollow spaces enclosing and surrounding the cavern; arranging a second outer circulation system further away from said cavern and thus on the outside of and in working relation to the first inner circulation system by providing a plurality of regularly distributed hollow spaces, said hollow spaces being formed between a second outer system of surrounding tunnels, forming said tunnels in parallel to the axis of the storage space and together with said last mentioned hollow spaces to enclose the cavern and the inner circulation system; introducing into the first inner circulation system a circulating heat exchange medium for exchanging heat between the circulating medium and the surroundings around the first inner circulation system; introducing into the second outer circulation system a circulating heat exchange medium for exchanging heat between the circulating medium and the surroundings around the second outer circulation system; maintaining the walls, floor, and ceiling of the cavern at a predetermined temperature below a temperature of the stored materials by means of said inner circulation system and forming a temperature barrier envelope about said cavern; maintaining said temperature barrier about and below the cavern at a lower level than that of said stored materials; absorbing and removing oncoming water vapor and water in the area of said first inner circulation system by said heat exchange and drying medium in the inner circulation system; heating the environment of the outer circulation system through recirculation with a heat exchange media; and adjusting the temperature of these heat exchange media to affect the slope and the level of the temperature gradients in a desired manner around the cavern.
- 30. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29 including the steps of: insulating the storage space walls.
- 31. A method as claimed in claim 29 including the steps of: forming hollow spaces in the second outer circulation system from the same inner tunnel system of which the hollow spaces of the inner circulation system have been formed.
- 32. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: cooling the environs of the second outer circulation system.
- 33. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: introducing a drying medium into the circulation system for removing water out of the inner circulation system.
- 34. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: introducing a drying medium into the outer circulation system to remove water out of the circulation system.
- 35. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: exerting excess pressure in one or more of said systems for tightening the surrounding of said cavern by distribution of a tightening material introduced in the systems.
- 36. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium in the form of a liquid.
- 37. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium in the form of a gas.
- 38. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: monitoring said circulation systems for leaks from materials stored.
- 39. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: recovering leaked out products, which have leaked into one or more of the circulating systems.
- 40. A method as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: providing heat exchange between the respective media in the respective inner and outer circulation systems.
- 41. A method as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: introducing sealing materials in the circulating systems, said materials having the propensity to swell.
- 42. A method as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: employing only one of the circulation systems.
- 43. A method for the formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: adjusting the operating pressures in the cavern, in the inner and outer circulation systems to cause a diffusion carrier gas as a heat exchange medium contained in the storage and in hollow spaces forming the circulation systems, to advance by means of a pressure drop in a direction towards the cavern from the outer circulation system thereby causing said diffusion carrier gas to flow at a rate sufficient to overcome the velocity of water vapor molecules travelling in the opposite direction to said carrier gas and removing water and other leaked-out products located in areas between the storage and outer circulation system; and returning diffused carrier gas from the storage to the inner circulation system or outer circulation system or both, after removal of leaked-out products and water from the gas to be returned.
- 44. A method of formation and operation of a storage area as claimed in claim 29, including the steps of: reversing the flow of the carrier gas and adjusting the required necessary operational steps in accordance herewith.
- 45. A method as claimed in claim 1 including the steps of: introducing a circulating medium in the form of a gas.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 4,121,429 entitled Underground Storage for Cold and Hot Products and Methods for Constructing Same.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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