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Rheological study of methane gas hydrates in the presence of micron-sized sand particles

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Natural gas hydrates, intricate crystalline structures formed by water molecules and small gas molecules, have emerged as a significant and globally impactful clean energy resource. However, their commercial exploitation faces challenges, particularly operational disruptions caused by sand-related blockages. Understanding the rheological properties of hydrate slurry, especially in the presence of micron-sized sand particles, is imperative for ensuring the flow assurance of subsea hydrate exploitation. This study extensively investigates the rheological properties of sand-containing hydrate slurries. The findings reveal that these slurries exhibit non-Newtonian fluid characteristics, including yield stress, thixotropy, and shear-thinning behavior. Solid-like elastic features are observed in sand-containing hydrate slurries before yielding, transitioning to viscous behavior after yielding. Even with a minimal amount of sand, both static yield stress and yield strain experience substantial changes, correlating with the increase in sand concentration. The research conclusively establishes the thixotropic nature of sand-hydrate slur-ries, where the viscosity decay rate is directly influenced by the shear rate. These insights aim to contribute comprehensively to the development of effective flow assurance strategies, ensuring the safe and stable operation of subsea hydrate exploitation.

Natural gas hydrate productionSand-containing hydrate slurriesYield stressThixotropyShear-thinning behavior

Bohui Shi、Shangfei Song、Yuchuan Chen、Shunkang Fu、Lihao Liu、Xinyao Yang、Haihao Wu、Guangjin Chen、Jing Gong

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National Engineering Research Center of Oil and Gas Pipeline Transportation Safety, MOE Key Laboratory of Petroleum Engineering, Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing 102249, China

China's Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company (CNODC), Beijing 100034, China

China National Petroleum Corporation Mozambique LDA, Maputo, Mozambique

PipeChina West East Pipeline Company, Shanghai 200122, China

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National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaBeijing Municipal Natural Science FoundationScience Foundation of China University of Petroleum,BeijingScience Foundation of China University of Petroleum,Beijing

52104069U20B600532320302462023BJRC0182462020YXZZ045

2024

中国化学工程学报(英文版)
中国化工学会

中国化学工程学报(英文版)

CSTPCDEI
影响因子:0.818
ISSN:1004-9541
年,卷(期):2024.70(6)