Knowledge

How deep underground can you build and why does building underground have a limit?

In short, pressure, exactly as happens at the bottom of the sea, is so large when you go kilometres deep that rock explodes without warning.

Temperatures raise without apparent end.

World deepest mine at Mponeng, in South Africa, reaches over 4 km deep, here you see how narrow is work front to minimize rock bursts

Rock stress reaches 96 MPa, equivalent to 10 km underwater; steel nets are to minimize people killed by rock fragments, brown blocks on the roof and sides are rock bolts

(thanks to Rudolph Buhrmann for correcting the data on rock stress, the machine in the picture was designed by him and his team and “operates entirely on high pressure cooled water, no oil hydraulics. The drills also run on high pressure water and the cold water cools the workplace.”

Mponeng ice generator injects ice into the mine to try to cope with temperature of rock

It injects 6000 tons of ice daily to cope with 66°C temperatures (151°F)

The deepest mine in the world, the Mponeng Gold Mines in the South African Republic reaches 4 kilometer (2.5 miles) below the surface. The depth of the mine results in high temperatures, reaching 60°C (140°F), and high humidity. To make it possible to work in the mine, extensive cooling systems, like pumping in ice slurry and circulating air, are in use.

It is possible to go even deeper, but with considerable risk for human beings working there unless in “space suits”. The deeper you go, the warmer it will become, typically 1 to 3°C per 100 meter.

At a depth of 3.5 to 4 km, the rock temperature can be high enough so that water under normal surface pressure will boil. The pressure at those depths, however, also increases, which raises the boiling point somewhat. At a depth of about 5 km the temperatures may exceed 170°C (340°F).

Robots will be able to work at an even larger depth.

Related Posts

Why is it that a 747 starts off slowly then halfway down the runway, it’s full throttle? An A380 is full throttle from the start.

Apparently, a lot of pilots are not aware of the origin of this practice. This was not done until the 747 was introduced. Prior to the 747, when…

Why is the Martian soil considered toxic, and how does that affect growing food on Mars?

Sadly, if Mark Watney really had to try and survive by growing potatoes in his own shit, he would still be on Mars – and very dead. What Andy Weir…

Is it true that the Space Shuttle smelled quite bad when ground crews got aboard after a flight to clean and unload?

I worked as a Flight Crew Systems engineer for Lockheed Space Ops and then United Space Alliance, supporting over a hundred missions. Because some of my group took…

How can US Navy carriers that were built 3-4 decades ago be better than Chinese Navy carriers built just 2-3 years ago?

Love this question and I’ll throw my hat into the ring here. The question, for the benefit of the uninformed, is the following: Why is this ship that…

If a nuclear powered aircraft carrier was sunk in deep sea water, would the reactor be cooled enough by the sea, or would it explode?

The only time a nuclear reactor actually exploded was in Chernobyl. It happened because the operators broke a cardinal rule on thermal spectrum nuclear reactors: You NEVER, EVER…

For how long do I have to aim a laser at the moon to see a dot?

There are two possible questions here. The first is simply how long would it take for a laser to travel to the moon and back. The moon is…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *