Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate
The changes of electrical resistance (R) were studied experimentally in the process of CH4 hydrate formation and decomposition, using temperature and pressure as the auxiliary detecting methods simultaneously. The experiment results show that R increases with hydrate formation and decreases with hyd...
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ftchacadsciegiec:oai:ir.giec.ac.cn:344007/3456 2024-09-15T18:18:37+00:00 Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate Zhou, Xitang Fan, Shuanshi Liang, Deqing Wang, Donglei Huang, Ningsheng 2007-12-01 http://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/3456 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10039953 英语 eng JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY Zhou XT (Zhou, Xitang);Fan SS (Fan, Shuanshi);Liang DQ (Liang, Deqing);Wang DL (Wang, Donglei);Huang NS (Huang, Ningsheng).Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate,JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY,2007,16(4):399-403 http://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/3456 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10039953 Methane Hydrate Formation Decomposition Electrical Resistance Detection Science & Technology Physical Sciences Technology Chemistry Energy & Fuels Engineering GAS HYDRATE Applied Physical Chemical Article 期刊论文 2007 ftchacadsciegiec 2024-07-26T05:27:20Z The changes of electrical resistance (R) were studied experimentally in the process of CH4 hydrate formation and decomposition, using temperature and pressure as the auxiliary detecting methods simultaneously. The experiment results show that R increases with hydrate formation and decreases with hydrate decompositon. R is more sensitive to hydrate formation and decompositon than temperature or pressure, which indicates that the detection of R will be an effective means for detecting natural gas hydrate (NGH) quantitatively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences: GIEC OpenIR |
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The changes of electrical resistance (R) were studied experimentally in the process of CH4 hydrate formation and decomposition, using temperature and pressure as the auxiliary detecting methods simultaneously. The experiment results show that R increases with hydrate formation and decreases with hydrate decompositon. R is more sensitive to hydrate formation and decompositon than temperature or pressure, which indicates that the detection of R will be an effective means for detecting natural gas hydrate (NGH) quantitatively. |
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Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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Zhou, Xitang Fan, Shuanshi Liang, Deqing Wang, Donglei Huang, Ningsheng |
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Zhou, Xitang Fan, Shuanshi Liang, Deqing Wang, Donglei Huang, Ningsheng |
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Zhou, Xitang |
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Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate |
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Methane hydrate |
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Methane hydrate |
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JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY Zhou XT (Zhou, Xitang);Fan SS (Fan, Shuanshi);Liang DQ (Liang, Deqing);Wang DL (Wang, Donglei);Huang NS (Huang, Ningsheng).Use of electrical resistance to detect the formation and decomposition of methane hydrate,JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY,2007,16(4):399-403 http://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/3456 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10039953 |
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