Study on the spatial differences of methane hydrate dissociation process by depressurization using an L-shape simulator
Abstract
The spatial difference of hydrate dissociation by depressurization was investigated in an L-shape hydrate simulator to enhance the exploitation efficiency of natural gas hydrates. Hydrates were found to dissociate slower near the mining well than far from the mining well due to the higher water saturation. The mass transfer rate of methane molecules in the water phase was much slower than that in the gas phase. In both vertical and horizontal...
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Title
Study on the spatial differences of methane hydrate dissociation process by depressurization using an L-shape simulator
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
228
Pages
120635 - 120635
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