Methane hydrate formation in Ulleung basin under conditions of variable salinity: reduced model and experiments
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2016-06-13Type
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a reduced model of methane hydrate formation in variable
salinity conditions, with details on the equilibrium phase behavior adapted to a case study
from Ulleung Basin. The model simplifies the comprehensive model considered by Liu
and Flemings using common assumptions on hydrostatic pressure, geothermal gradient, and
phase incompressibility, as well as a simplified phase equilibria model. The two-phase threecomponent model is very robust and efficient as well as amenable to various numerical
analyses, yet is capable of simulating realistic cases. We compare various thermodynamic
models for equilibria as well as attempt a quantitative explanation for anomalous spikes of
salinity observed in Ulleung Basin.
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Peszynska M, Hong H, Torres ME, Kim. Methane hydrate formation in Ulleung basin under conditions of variable salinity: reduced model and experiments. Transport in Porous Media. 2016;114(1):1-27Metadata
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