نتایج جستجو برای: hydrate formation temperature

تعداد نتایج: 955503  

2015
Dongsheng Bai Diwei Zhang Xianren Zhang Guangjin Chen

Gas hydrates could show an unexpected high stability at conditions out of thermodynamic equilibrium, which is called the self-preservation effect. The mechanism of the effect for methane hydrates is here investigated via molecular dynamics simulations, in which an NVT/E method is introduced to represent different levels of heat transfer resistance. Our simulations suggest a coupling between the...

2013
Bo Li Gang Li Jia-Lin Jia Jing-Chun Feng

Permeability is one of the key factors that determine the fluids flow capacity and production potential of hydrate deposits. In this study, an experimental setup is developed to investigate the flow properties of the porous media, and the permeabilities to water are measured in the unconsolidated porous media with or without hydrate deposition in the pores. A specialized method of precisely con...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 2009
Håkan Wikström Christopher Kakidas Lynne S Taylor

The thermodynamic transition temperature is a key parameter to ascertain when assessing the properties of a crystalline hydrate. The transition temperature is sometimes difficult to determine experimentally due to rapid transformation between the two crystal forms in solution. In this study, a new approach for determining the transition temperature is presented, utilizing the temperature depend...

2005
RUI SUN ZHENHAO DUAN

Presented is an improved model for the prediction of phase equilibria and cage occupancy of CH4 and CO2 hydrate in aqueous systems. Different from most hydrate models that employ Kihara potential or Lennard-Jones potential with parameters derived from experimental phase equilibrium data of hydrates, we use atomic site-site potentials to account for the angle-dependent molecular interactions wit...

2013
Jing-Chun Feng Gang Li Bo Li Zhao-Yang Chen

To evaluate the gas production performance of the hydrate accumulations in the South China Sea, a numerical simulation with warm brine stimulation combined depressurization has been conducted. A dual horizontal well system is considered as the well configuration in this work. In order to reduce energy input and improve energy utilization, warm brine (<30 °C) instead of hot brine (>50 °C) is inj...

2017
A. A. Chernov A. A. Pil’nik D. S. Elistratov I. V. Mezentsev A. V. Meleshkin M. V. Bartashevich M. G. Vlasenko

Conceptually new methods of hydrate formation are proposed. The first one is based on the shock wave impact on a water-bubble medium. It is shown that the hydrate formation rate in this process is typically very high. A gas hydrate of carbon dioxide was produced. The process was experimentally studied using various initial conditions, as well as different external action magnitudes. The obtaine...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2008
Catherine A Whitman Roman Mysyk Mary Anne White

We report the results of systematic investigations of the influence of thermal history and other factors on crystallization of a model clathrate hydrate (cyclopentane hydrate) studied as water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions to remove the nucleation influence of substrates other than ice and hydrates. Hydrate and ice seem to form simultaneously under the conditions of these experiments, with ...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2015
Hossein Sojoudi Matthew R Walsh Karen K Gleason Gareth H McKinley

Blockage of pipelines by formation and accumulation of clathrate hydrates of natural gases (also called gas hydrates) can compromise project safety and economics in oil and gas operations, particularly at high pressures and low temperatures such as those found in subsea or arctic environments. Cyclopentane (CyC5) hydrate has attracted interest as a model system for studying natural gas hydrates...

2005
Allan Boye Hansen

Long offsets and subsea tie-backs are becoming attractive scenarios for exploration and production of offshore hydrocarbon resources. Flow assurance associated with these field development scenarios is critical. As offshore oil and gas production pushes into deeper water, the risk of hydrate plugging of pipelines and flowlines continues to grow, as does the cost of remediating any such plugs. C...

2001
G. Holder

Gas hydrates are crystalline solids formed from mixtures of water and low molecular weight compounds, referred to as hydrate formers, that typically are gases at ambient conditions (1). Generally, hydrates are formed in the laboratory from two-phase systems by contacting a hydrate former or formers in the gas or liquid phase with liquid water and increasing the pressure until crystalline hydrat...

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