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Yongchen Song

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Alma Mater:大连理工大学
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:能源与动力学院
Discipline:Energy and Environmental Engineering
Business Address:能动大楼810
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Dynamic measurements of methane hydrate formation/dissociation in different gas flow direction

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-10-01

Journal:APPLIED ENERGY

Included Journals:SCIE

Volume:227

Issue:,SI

Page Number:703-709

ISSN No.:0306-2619

Key Words:Nature gas hydrate; Methane flow; Aqueous water migration; MRI

Abstract:Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is a clean energy with huge potential reserves. Therefore, it is essential to understand the hydrate formation and dissociation characteristics for NGH production. Methane hydrate formation under gas migration condition was studied as pre-exploratory step for hydrate reformation research. Vessel pressure changes, methane hydrate saturation (S-h) and residual aqueous water saturation (S-W) were measured and analyzed in this study. Residual aqueous water distribution is also illustrated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We found that, when S-w0 was higher than 0.4, the capillary force affected the aqueous water migration more than when S-w0 was lower than 0.4. Hence, Sh-max. had a positive correlation with S-w0 when S-w0 is lower than 0.4. In addition, an upward methane flow is more likely to cause aqueous water redistribution than a downward methane flow. Moreover, we found that the aqueous water distribution changes could not recover after hydrate dissociation. Furthermore, the shifting of the hydrate dissociation boundaries from the vessel wall towards the core can be observed from the MRI images.