Formation and Transportation of Methane Hydrate Slurries in a Flow Loop reactor : Influence of a Dispersant

6 pages In this paper, we present the experimental results obtained from a new flow loop reactor in which methane hydrate particles are crystallized in water droplets transported in a oil flow. The final goal of this apparatus is to couple the rheology with the Particle Size Distribution of water dr...

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Main Authors: FIDEL-DUFOUR, Annie, Herri, Jean-Michel
Other Authors: Centre Sciences des Processus Industriels et Naturels (SPIN-ENSMSE), École des Mines de Saint-Étienne (Mines Saint-Étienne MSE), Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT), Département Géochimie, environnement, écoulement, réacteurs industriels et cristallisation (GENERIC-ENSMSE), Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT)-SPIN, Laboratoire des Procédés en Milieux Granulaires (LPMG-EMSE), Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (IMT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2002
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Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00126012
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Summary:6 pages In this paper, we present the experimental results obtained from a new flow loop reactor in which methane hydrate particles are crystallized in water droplets transported in a oil flow. The final goal of this apparatus is to couple the rheology with the Particle Size Distribution of water droplets and gas hydrate during crystallization and to observe the influence of dispersants and/or kinetics additives (PVP). In this paper, we describe the flow loop plant and we show preliminary results of the rheology of the emulsion before crystallization and suspension after methane hydrate appearance. The influence of a dispersant additive is observed at a water content of 9 % vol.