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Molecular dynamics simulation of decomposition and thermal conductivity of methane hydrate in porous media |
Ping Guo(郭平)1, Yi-Kun Pan(潘意坤)1, Long-Long Li(李龙龙)2, Bin Tang(唐斌)2 |
1 State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China;
2 School of Sciences, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China |
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Abstract The hydrate has characteristics of low thermal conductivity and temperature sensitivity. To further analysis the mechanism of thermal conductivity and provide method for the exploitation, transportation and utilization of hydrate, the effect of decomposition and thermal conductivity of methane hydrate in porous media has been studied by using the molecular dynamics simulation. In this study, the simulation is carried out under the condition of temperature 253.15 K–273.15 K and pressure 1 MPa. The results show that the thermal conductivity of methane hydrate increases with the increase of temperature and has a faster growth near freezing. With the addition of porous media, the thermal conductivity of the methane hydrate improves significantly. The methane hydrate-porous media system also has the characteristics of vitreous body. With the decrease of the pore size of the porous media, thermal conductivity of the system increases gradually at the same temperature. It can be ascertained that the porous media of different pore sizes have strengthened the role of the thermal conductivity of hydrates.
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Received: 31 March 2017
Revised: 10 May 2017
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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31.15.at
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(Molecule transport characteristics; molecular dynamics; electronic structure of polymers)
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44.30.+v
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(Heat flow in porous media)
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65.40.-b
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(Thermal properties of crystalline solids)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of Special Fund and Chinese Academy of Engineering (Grant No.L1322021). |
Corresponding Authors:
Ping Guo
E-mail: guopingswpi@vip.sina.com
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Ping Guo(郭平), Yi-Kun Pan(潘意坤), Long-Long Li(李龙龙), Bin Tang(唐斌) Molecular dynamics simulation of decomposition and thermal conductivity of methane hydrate in porous media 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 073101
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