Molecular dynamics (MD) analysis of methane hydrate is important for the application of methane hydrate technology. This study investigated the microstructure changes of sI methane hydrate and the laws of stress-strain evolution under the condition of compression and tension by using MD simulation. This study further explored the mechanical property and stability of sI methane hydrate under different stress states. Results showed that tensile and compressive failures produced an obvious size effect under a certain condition. At low temperature and high pressure, most of the clathrate hydrate maintained a stable structure in the tensile fracture process, during which only a small amount of unstable methane broke the structure, thereby, prese...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...
The study of changes in the related mechanical property and microscopic structure of methane hydrate...
The microscopic molecular characteristic will impact on the mechanical property of hydrate. Thus, mo...
Elastic and failure properties of methane hydrates are studied using molecular dynamics simulations....
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
It has been reported for a long time that methane hydrate presents strain hardening, whereas the str...
Methane hydrate (MH, also called fiery ice) exists in forms of pore filling, cementing and load-bear...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the stability of structure H (sH) methane clathrate...
Studying the failure mechanism of methane hydrate specimens (MHSs) is of great significance to the e...
Methane (CH4) hydrate dissociation and the mechanism by depressurisation are investigated by molecul...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...
The study of changes in the related mechanical property and microscopic structure of methane hydrate...
The microscopic molecular characteristic will impact on the mechanical property of hydrate. Thus, mo...
Elastic and failure properties of methane hydrates are studied using molecular dynamics simulations....
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instabili...
It has been reported for a long time that methane hydrate presents strain hardening, whereas the str...
Methane hydrate (MH, also called fiery ice) exists in forms of pore filling, cementing and load-bear...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the stability of structure H (sH) methane clathrate...
Studying the failure mechanism of methane hydrate specimens (MHSs) is of great significance to the e...
Methane (CH4) hydrate dissociation and the mechanism by depressurisation are investigated by molecul...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
A sound knowledge of thermodynamic properties of sII hydrates is of great importance to understand t...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...