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    刘瑜

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    • 性别:男
    • 毕业院校:大连理工大学
    • 学位:博士
    • 所在单位:能源与动力学院
    • 学科:能源与环境工程. 动力机械及工程
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    Experimental measurements of mechanical properties of carbon dioxide hydrate-bearing sediments

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      发布时间:2019-03-09

      论文类型:期刊论文

      发表时间:2013-09-01

      发表刊物:MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY

      收录刊物:Scopus、EI、SCIE

      卷号:46

      页面范围:201-209

      ISSN号:0264-8172

      关键字:CH4-CO2 replacement; Carbon dioxide storage; Hydrate-bearing sediments; Mechanical properties; Strength

      摘要:The CH4-CO2 replacement method to recover methane from hydrate-bearing sediments has received great attention because it enables the long term storage of CO2 and is expected to maintain the stability of gas hydrate-bearing sediments. In this paper, the mechanical properties of CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments were measured by a low-temperature and high-pressure triaxial compression apparatus. The strength differences between the CO2 and CH4 hydrate-bearing sediments were then analyzed to evaluate the safety of the CH4-CO2 replacement method. The strength of the CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments was found to increase as the temperature and porosity decreased and as the strain rate increased. When the confining pressure was less than 5 MPa, the strength of the CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments also increased as the confining pressure increased. However, owing to pore-ice melting and particle breakage, the strength of the CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments decreased as the confining pressure increased for confining pressures exceeding 5 MPa. The strength of the CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments was found to be larger than that of the CH4 hydrate-bearing sediments, with the strengths of the CH4 and CO2 hydrate-bearing sediments varying with the influence factors in a nearly identical fashion. The results indicate that the stability of gas hydrate-bearing sediments could be maintained using the CH4-CO2 replacement method to recover methane from these sediments. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.