The thermal stability and surface adhesion of natural gas hydrate are critical for the safety of oil and gas pipelines. The roughness and hydrophobicity of the pipe surface often vary during long-distance transportation, but it remains unclear about how these variances influence the hydrate stability. In this study, twelve molecular models of solid steel pipeline surfaces with random morphology were evaluated and molecular dynamics simulations were performed to gain insights into the kinetics of methane hydrate dissociation, the nucleation and growth of gas bubbles during hydrate decomposition, and the free energy of hydrate adhesion to the solid steel surface. Results demonstrated that the stability of methane hydrate could be decreased by...
Gas hydrate found in nature is mainly existed in deposit, such as marine deposit and permafrost. The...
The controllability of mining is a key factor affecting the commercial application of methane hydrat...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...
Gas hydrates are crystalline compounds with cage-like structures formed by hydrogen-bonded water mol...
Hydrate formation along the natural gas pipeline has been identified as a serious threat to the surv...
Natural gas hydrate is a promising future energy source, but it also poses a huge threat to oil and ...
The threat of climate change has put the spotlight on the increase in carbon emissions and possible ...
Methane hydrate (MH) has been viewed as a potential abundant clean energy resource worldwide. Its re...
Scale formation is a widespread problem in a wide range of industries such as oil and gas, water des...
The phenomena of gas hydrate plugging constitute a well known problem in the petroleum production an...
We use constant energy, constant volume (NVE) molecular dynamics simulations to study the dissociati...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Knowledge on the kinetics of gas hydrate dissociation in microporous sediments is very important for...
Oil asphaltene and gas hydrate are two major challenges for the flow assurance in the oil–gas indust...
Adhesion (cohesion) and agglomeration properties of gas hydrate particles have been a key to hydrate...
Gas hydrate found in nature is mainly existed in deposit, such as marine deposit and permafrost. The...
The controllability of mining is a key factor affecting the commercial application of methane hydrat...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...
Gas hydrates are crystalline compounds with cage-like structures formed by hydrogen-bonded water mol...
Hydrate formation along the natural gas pipeline has been identified as a serious threat to the surv...
Natural gas hydrate is a promising future energy source, but it also poses a huge threat to oil and ...
The threat of climate change has put the spotlight on the increase in carbon emissions and possible ...
Methane hydrate (MH) has been viewed as a potential abundant clean energy resource worldwide. Its re...
Scale formation is a widespread problem in a wide range of industries such as oil and gas, water des...
The phenomena of gas hydrate plugging constitute a well known problem in the petroleum production an...
We use constant energy, constant volume (NVE) molecular dynamics simulations to study the dissociati...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.This...
Knowledge on the kinetics of gas hydrate dissociation in microporous sediments is very important for...
Oil asphaltene and gas hydrate are two major challenges for the flow assurance in the oil–gas indust...
Adhesion (cohesion) and agglomeration properties of gas hydrate particles have been a key to hydrate...
Gas hydrate found in nature is mainly existed in deposit, such as marine deposit and permafrost. The...
The controllability of mining is a key factor affecting the commercial application of methane hydrat...
Methane hydrates are crystalline solids of water that contain methane molecules trapped inside their...