天然气水合物开采过程能源效率的关键影响因素及提高能效的方法
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1.Review on the Applications and Modifications of the Chen-Guo Model for Hydrate Formation and Dissociation
Research on gas hydrates is relevant to many industrial issues including flow assurance in oil and gas production and transportation, exploitation of new energy deposits in the form of natural gas hydrates, gas storage, separation, and more. The thermodynamic modeling of a gas hydrate formation is a fundamental work for all gas hydrate research. Considering the drawbacks of the traditional van der Waals-Platteeuw type models, Chen and Guo proposed a new approach to the modeling of hydrate formation/dissociation based on a reaction plus adsorption two-step hydrate formation mechanism instead of the single adsorption mechanism in van der Waals-Platteeuw theory. Since the establishment of the Chen-Guo model in the 1990s, it has achieved wide applications in modeling of hydrate formation thermodynamics, kinetics, and hydrate-based technical processes. For removing the limitations of the original Chen-Guo model, a series of extensions or modifications have been done successfully by many researchers to make it suitable for different complicated systems, including structure-H and semiclathrate hydrates, sour gas/inhibitor/promoter-containing systems, water-in-oil emulsion systems, and porous systems. The aim of this review is to summarize these applications, extensions, and modifications to the Chen-Guo model as well as the two-step mechanism in recent years. Almost 190 references have been cited in this review. We hope it will be helpful for the gas hydrate community.
...2.Review on the accumulation behavior of natural gas hydrates in porous sediments
- 关键词:
- Natural gas hydrate; Accumulation conditions; Accumulation patterns;Experimental simulation; Numerical model;GULF-OF-MEXICO; STRATIGRAPHIC TEST WELL; METHANE-HYDRATE;NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; PHASE-EQUILIBRIA; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; PUFF METHOD;PORE-SIZE; PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; DISSOCIATION CONDITIONS
Natural gas hydrates (NGHs) are considered to be promising alternative future energy sources due to their large reserves in oceans and permafrost zones. However, the hydrate sediment characteristics in different regions are varied, which determines the feasibility of NGHs exploitation. Accurate knowledge of the accumulation behavior of NGHs is the basis for their exploration and exploitation. In this study, we comprehensively review the relevant gas hydrate accumulation studies including the NGH resources and morphologies, different hydrate accumulation conditions and patterns, current experimental research progress, and thermodynamic and kinetic models for hydrate formation in porous sediments. Based on the studies of NGH accumulation, we discuss the current limitations and challenges and put forward some suggestions from our points of view.
...3.Review on the accumulation behavior of natural gas hydrates in porous sediments
- 关键词:
- Natural gas hydrate; Accumulation conditions; Accumulation patterns;Experimental simulation; Numerical model;GULF-OF-MEXICO; STRATIGRAPHIC TEST WELL; METHANE-HYDRATE;NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; PHASE-EQUILIBRIA; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; PUFF METHOD;PORE-SIZE; PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; DISSOCIATION CONDITIONS
Natural gas hydrates (NGHs) are considered to be promising alternative future energy sources due to their large reserves in oceans and permafrost zones. However, the hydrate sediment characteristics in different regions are varied, which determines the feasibility of NGHs exploitation. Accurate knowledge of the accumulation behavior of NGHs is the basis for their exploration and exploitation. In this study, we comprehensively review the relevant gas hydrate accumulation studies including the NGH resources and morphologies, different hydrate accumulation conditions and patterns, current experimental research progress, and thermodynamic and kinetic models for hydrate formation in porous sediments. Based on the studies of NGH accumulation, we discuss the current limitations and challenges and put forward some suggestions from our points of view.
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