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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
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Numerical simulation for laboratory-scale methane hydrate dissociation by depressurization

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2010-10-01

Journal:ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:51

Issue:10

Page Number:1883-1890

ISSN No.:0196-8904

Key Words:Methane hydrate; Porous media; Depressurization; IMPES method

Abstract:In this study, a 2-D axisymmetric simulator is developed to model methane hydrate dissociation in porous media by depressurization. Mass transport, intrinsic kinetic reaction and energy conservation are included in the governing equations, which are discretized using the finite difference method and are solved in the implicit pressure-explicit saturation (IMPES) method. A series of simulations are performed to study the effect of several parameters, including initial gas saturation, outlet pressure, surrounding temperature, and. absolute permeability, on the behavior of hydrate dissociation in the laboratory-scale system. The results show that a fast hydrate dissociation rate can be induced by the factors including high initial gas saturation, low outlet pressure, high surrounding temperature and high absolute permeability. On the other hand, it can be found that a lower outlet pressure and higher initial gas saturation can result in a higher amount of final cumulative gas production; however, final cumulative gas production can not be affected by the change of overburden heat transfer and absolute permeability. The depressurization is proved to be more effective than other techniques in the exploitation of the hydrate reservoir with higher initial gas saturation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.