Comparative studies have been carried out on mechanical properties of the sediments enhancing the formation and dissociation of methane hydrates. Porous media significantly influence the rate of hydrate formation by reducing the chemical barrier, where zeolites are the micro porous minerals. It was observed that the gas consumption was slightly greater in zeolite compared to montmorillonite clay for the first ratios before reaching to the saturation ratios. This paper also tells that, at constant dissociation rate the enthalpy or the amount of heat release of methane gas is increasing for the higher pressures at two water ratios both in clay and zeolite sediments, giving rise to effectiveness in enhancing and expediting the methane hydrate ...
Methane hydrate dissociation is an endothermic reaction. Therefore, one of important factors for met...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is characterized as a potential energy resource. The commercial applicatio...
The methane hydrate formation and the methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in montmorillonite are ...
methane gas hydrate formation/ dissociation were investigated in sediments using a non- stirred reac...
The distribution of coarse-grained sands is one of the most important factors controlling the occurr...
In nature, permafrost regions and deep ocean sediments contain a large amount of gas hydrate. As a b...
The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica...
Gas hydrate found in nature is mainly existed in deposit, such as marine deposit and permafrost. The...
On Earth, natural hydrates are mostly encountered in clay‐rich sediments. Yet their formation proces...
Natural gas hydrate could be regarded as an alternative energy source in the future. Therefore, the ...
To gain in-depth understanding of natural gas hydrate behavior it is necessary to identify key param...
Methane Gas Hydrates, MGHs, are perceived as a future source of energy for the sustenance of mankind...
[1] Methane gas hydrates, crystalline inclusion compounds formed from methane and water, are found i...
The hydrate formation behaviors are significantly affected by the grain size of the sediments. To mo...
International audienceIn this study, methane hydrate-bearing sand (MHBS) was created in the laborato...
Methane hydrate dissociation is an endothermic reaction. Therefore, one of important factors for met...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is characterized as a potential energy resource. The commercial applicatio...
The methane hydrate formation and the methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in montmorillonite are ...
methane gas hydrate formation/ dissociation were investigated in sediments using a non- stirred reac...
The distribution of coarse-grained sands is one of the most important factors controlling the occurr...
In nature, permafrost regions and deep ocean sediments contain a large amount of gas hydrate. As a b...
The formation of methane hydrate in two significantly different media was investigated, using silica...
Gas hydrate found in nature is mainly existed in deposit, such as marine deposit and permafrost. The...
On Earth, natural hydrates are mostly encountered in clay‐rich sediments. Yet their formation proces...
Natural gas hydrate could be regarded as an alternative energy source in the future. Therefore, the ...
To gain in-depth understanding of natural gas hydrate behavior it is necessary to identify key param...
Methane Gas Hydrates, MGHs, are perceived as a future source of energy for the sustenance of mankind...
[1] Methane gas hydrates, crystalline inclusion compounds formed from methane and water, are found i...
The hydrate formation behaviors are significantly affected by the grain size of the sediments. To mo...
International audienceIn this study, methane hydrate-bearing sand (MHBS) was created in the laborato...
Methane hydrate dissociation is an endothermic reaction. Therefore, one of important factors for met...
Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is characterized as a potential energy resource. The commercial applicatio...
The methane hydrate formation and the methane hydrate dissociation behaviors in montmorillonite are ...